Paul
N. F. (13 Dec 2008)
"THE BIBLE: MORE THAN A VOLUME OF FACTS"
THE BIBLE: MORE THAN A VOLUME OF FACTS
By Dr. A.W. Tozer
All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is
profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in
righteousness. 2 Timothy 3:16
Charles G. Finney believed
that Bible teaching without moral application could be worse than no
teaching at all and could result in positive injury to the hearers. I used
to feel
that this might be an extreme position, but after years of
observation I have come around to it, or to a view almost identical with
it.
There is scarcely anything so dull and meaningless as
Bible doctrine taught for its own sake. Theology is a set of facts
concerning God, man and the world. These facts may be and often are set
forth as values in themselves; and there lies the snare both for the teacher
and for the hearer.
The Bible is more than a volume of hither
to unknown facts about God, man and the universe. It is a book of
exhortation based upon these facts. By far the greater portion of the
book is devoted to an urgent effort to persuade people to alter their ways
and bring their lives into harmony with the will of God as set forth in its
pages.
Actually, no man is better for knowing that God in the
beginning created the heaven and the earth. The devil knows that, and so
did Ahab and Judas Iscariot.
No man is better for knowing that God
so loved the world of men that He gave His only begotten Son to die for
their redemption. In hell there are millions who know that.
Theological truth is useless until it is obeyed.
The
purpose behind all doctrine is to secure moral action!
Yours in Christ,
Paul N. F.