Sunday, January 11, 2009

Reason vs Truth

When I woke up this morning, I had no idea what the Lord had on His agenda for me to do. An idea came to me, so I went up to Kayla's room and asked her what she was doing today. I thought maybe we could go to lunch after church since the boys were planning on going snowmobiling.

Kayla started a full-time job sometime before Christmas. Between that and her full-time boyfriend, we don't have much one-on-one anymore. She informed me that they were planning on setting up for said boyfriend's grandpa's 80th birthday party. So I thought, " I can have a quiet afternoon @ home w/ the Lord..."

God had other plans. I have had the privilege of mentoring three young women @ different times in the past. One of them (who I see rarely since her marriage, full-time job and online college courses) was at church without her husband today. It turns out she needed some counsel, and we ended up having lunch, coming back to my house and doing some research on the computer.

Her struggle was with strange doctrine brought out at a Bible study. We did some online research, and learned that the founder of this "theology" has many false doctrines and is thought to be a cult. It seemed like it to me after listening to some of the beliefs that were discussed in their study. We measured these things against Scripture and the Holy Spirit gave us passage after passage that confirmed that the ideas were just that: man-made ideas.

How careful we must be to measure everything by scripture and take into account the "whole counsel of God".

The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Who can understand it? Jer 17:9

We can easily agree with things that make sense to our logic even though there is no truth in it. Consider Eve: she saw (meaning understood, believed or reasoned) that the fruit was pleasing to the eye, and desirable for gaining wisdom, she took some and ate it. (Gen 3:6) She was easily deceived by her own reasoning being advanced over obedience to God's command. The result was separation from Life. It is very dangerous to lean on our own understanding. We need to bring everything to the light of scripture to see if it holds true. Otherwise throw it out.

Heavenly Father, How valuable is your Word to us! Please keep us in your truth, and as deception mounts all around us with people believing lies, help us to shine like lights in the universe by holding out your word of truth. To be the salt of the earth, unashamed. Give us discernment and may we be steeped in your Word. The lamp to our feet and light to our path. In the precious name of our Savior Jesus. Amen.

Matthew Henry says that those who advance reason above faith, are in danger of leaving faith. (comment on 1 Tim 6: 20, 21)

3 comments:

A Stone Gatherer said...

So true, so true! We need to know the Word of God! Everything must be filtered through that!

Lisa Smith said...

Hi! I have loved getting to know you via your blog!

What a blessing to spend time with your friend...what I would give for an afternoon with my mentor...

Kim@Seasons of My Heart said...

What a great post...and what an even better challenge to take what we hear, and test is against scripture.

Bless your sweet...sweet...heart...for taking what was heard, and mentoring your friend to seeing what is really TRUTH!!

You truly are a GREAT example!!

Blessing to you...and know that God will RICHLY bless you....for being obedient to him!!!

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