In
2 Tim. 3:7,
Paul described certain people in the following manner: "Ever learning,
and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth." They were so
laden with sin and led by carnal lusts that they were "taken in" by men
of corrupt minds.
Wrong Sources
Some of
today's learners are never able to obtain the truth because they look to
the wrong sources. Such are they who go to an encyclopedia to get
information about the church of Christ, or about baptism, or about the
Lord's supper. Encyclopedias serve useful purposes, but they are not
God's word. One must go to the Bible to find God's truth about the
church, the way of redemption, baptism, worship, etc. It is possible to
learn a lot from standard reference books that men have written and
still not come to know the divinely-revealed truth that comes through
the Bible.
Wrong Subjects
Others are
ever learning but never able to come to the knowledge of the truth
because their interest is in the wrong subjects. A person may be
exceptionally well informed about politics, economics, science, and
human philosophy but terribly ignorant of the sacred scriptures. Some
who study the Bible dwell more on technicalities and trivialities than
on the practical themes and basic principles that are revealed.
Wrong Attitude
Then there
are. others who are ever learning but never able to come to the
knowledge of the truth due to a wrong attitude toward truth. They seem
to suppose that storing information in the intellect is all that
matters. For a variety of reasons, they go to the Bible and study it,
but they lack one thing that is indispensable to saving knowledge: the
desire to obey God. Jesus said, "If any man will do his will, he shall
know of the doctrine, whether it be of God, or whether I speak of
myself"
(John 7:17).
Willingness to do the will of God is essential to knowing the truth.
Intellectual understanding avails only when applied. One may be able to
quote scripture but not able to relate the meaning to himself. The
knowledge that saves is applied knowledge. James warned, "But be ye
doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves"
(Jas. 1:22).
Do Not Recognize Truth
Finally,
there are people who are ever learning but never able to come to the
knowledge of the truth because they do not recognize the truth. They are
intrigued by the novel, fascinated by modern ideas, and charmed by
speculations. Blown about by every wind of doctrine, in their
instability they hurry past the fixed and eternal foundation.
Other Articles by Irvin Himmel
Belief and Truth
Soul
Nourishment
Bearing Fruit and Winning Souls
By Many or by Few
The Church at Work in
Benevolence
A Few Ominous Isms
The Sufferings of Christ Prior to His Death
Pearls From Proverbs - A Seeming Right Course
Pearls in Proverbs: Glorying in Glory
We Wait by Faith
The Suffering of Jesus Prior to His Death
Unity in the Church
Maturity
The Grace of God that Brings Salvation
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