{"id":4325,"date":"2016-07-30T12:48:14","date_gmt":"2016-07-30T18:48:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/versebyverse.carpelibra.org\/?p=4325"},"modified":"2024-02-11T08:04:27","modified_gmt":"2024-02-11T14:04:27","slug":"can-we-know","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/versebyverse.carpelibra.org\/?p=4325","title":{"rendered":"Can We Know?"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"entry-content\">\n<h3 style=\"text-align: justify;\">Several times in the past year, my wife and I have been talking to others about some point of biblical doctrine and have had them look at us blankly and say, in essence, \u201cThere are so many different views. Can we ever know for sure?\u201d<\/h3>\n<h3 style=\"text-align: justify;\">We find this sad.<\/h3>\n<h3 style=\"text-align: justify;\">These are Christians saying this. People who believe that Jesus Christ died on the cross and rose again and that, because of their faith, they are saved and will spend eternity with Him. But that\u2019s about all they believe. They aren\u2019t willing to take a stand on any other point and get very uncomfortable when we do.<\/h3>\n<h3 style=\"text-align: justify;\">We\u2019ve responded with this: \u201cIf you tell me I <em>don\u2019t<\/em> understand Scripture, I am challenged to study more and learn so that I <em>do<\/em> understand. But if you tell me I <em>can\u2019t<\/em> understand Scripture, I have no incentive to study at all.\u201d But that doesn\u2019t convince them because a lot of Christians <em>don\u2019t<\/em> study Scripture. Or at least they don\u2019t study it for themselves. They do packaged studies or go to groups where they hear somebody else read from a packaged study or they go to church and hear a preacher read his packaged seminary notes. For the most part, a lot of believers are afraid to study on their own. While there can be value in any message from Scripture, unless a person digs into the Word on a personal basis, there\u2019s no way the can be sure that what they\u2019ve heard is correct.<\/h3>\n<h3 style=\"text-align: justify;\">During one conversation on doctrinal truth with a young woman, she interrupted us and said \u201cThat\u2019s too hard. I want to just go on believing what I\u2019ve always believed.\u201d<\/h3>\n<h3 style=\"text-align: justify;\">Why have so many Christians reached this point?<\/h3>\n<h3 style=\"text-align: justify;\">On the one hand, the cultural emphasis on diversity has crept into Christian circles in the guise of tolerance for others\u2019 doctrinal views. We don\u2019t want to offend anyone, so we don\u2019t take any stand that somebody might take exception to. And anyway, \u201cif they believe the important stuff, what does the rest of it matter?\u201d<\/h3>\n<h3 style=\"text-align: justify;\">The typical church also bears a lot of the blame because the messages present a bad example of how to study and interpret Scripture. In the church we used to attend, the pastor once gave a message on the importance of being in the Word. As we listened carefully, we realized that \u201cbeing in the Word\u201d to him meant listening to him preach on Sundays \u2014 and that was it. We once heard him preach a message from Ezekiel on why the church should have multiple campuses. On another Sunday, the topic was why it was OK for the church to have a major fundraising drive to build a coffee shop \u2014 based on Psalm 92.<\/h3>\n<h3 style=\"text-align: justify;\">As people without a background in personal Bible study listen to these messages, they\u2019re being conditioned to think that Scripture can be made to mean anything, or that only those who get paid to study can possibly know what a passage really means.<\/h3>\n<h3 style=\"text-align: justify;\">And we know several Christians who will come right out and say that major portions of Scripture \u2014 the creation account in Genesis, the entire book of Revelation, and even parts of Romans \u2014 can\u2019t be taken literally. They say that we have to look to science for the facts. They say that much of the Bible has to be interpreted allegorically, or that much of it can\u2019t be understood, or that there\u2019s no way to know the truth.<\/h3>\n<h3 style=\"text-align: justify;\">Yet these same Christians will look to the very Bible that they just completely discredited and point to a few familiar passages, such as <a href=\"https:\/\/versebyverse.carpelibra.org\/?p=583\"><span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">John 3:16<\/span><\/a>, and announce, in essence, \u201c<strong>This<\/strong>. <strong>This<\/strong> is truth. I will stake my eternal destiny on <strong>this<\/strong>.\u201d We don\u2019t understand how they can do that. If so much of the Bible can be so readily dismissed, how can they be sure about any of it? How do they know <em>any<\/em> of what they believe is true?<\/h3>\n<h3 style=\"text-align: justify;\">Please understand. We are not claiming that we <em>have<\/em> a full understanding of Scripture.<\/h3>\n<h3 style=\"text-align: justify;\">But we believe, as firmly as we believe anything, that we <em>can<\/em> understand Scripture. In future posts, we will do our best to explain why we feel that way and how we approach Scripture as a result.<\/h3>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Several times in the past year, my wife and I have been talking to others about some point of biblical doctrine and have had them look at us blankly and say, in essence, \u201cThere are so many different views. 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