RIGHT
TEACHINGS AND UNDERSTANDING
If our eyes are fixed on Jesus, a second implication follows in our
Christian lives: right teachings and understanding. Wrong teachings creep in
when our focus on the Lord Jesus becomes blurred and distorted.
ACCEPT
BIBLICAL PERSPECTIVE AND REVELATION
From the early days of church history, various
individuals had questioned the person of the Lord Jesus and His work on Calvary.
We know clearly that Jesus Christ is fully God and fully man. Yet there had been
those, using human logic and reasoning, who queried how Jesus could be fully God
and fully man at the same time. The Gnostics, who held the view that all
material is evil, claimed that God, being Spirit, could not possibly dwell in a
human body.
We need to acknowledge that human logic is limited, and biblical
revelation and perspective transcend human logic and reasoning. For example, we
believe that God is one and yet He is three persons. The doctrine of the Trinity
is accepted by all true Bible-believing Christians. Yet we know that if we apply
human logic to understand this doctrine, we would be baffled and stumped. How
can God be one and three persons at the same time?
There are those who cling to distorted teachings and understanding
because they cannot reconcile their logic with the plain biblical perspective
and revelation. As such, all scriptures are interpreted in a way that supports
their own presuppositions and in line with their own human logic and reasoning.
For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways,
declares the Lord. As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways
higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts.
Isaiah
55: 8-9
We must humbly acknowledge this truth as we seek to understand God’s
revelations and ways. Let us accept biblical revelation and perspective as they
stand even though our human logic cannot comprehend them. For we know that the
secret things belong to the Lord God, but the things revealed belong to us and
to our children forever.
REJECT
FALSE TEACHINGS
The teachings of Gnosticism penetrated the early
church and apostles like Paul and John in particular sought to combat these
wrong teachings.
Who is the liar? It is the man who denies that Jesus is the Christ. Such
a man is the antichrist – he denies the Father and the Son. No one who denies
the Son has the Father; whoever acknowledges the Son has the Father also.
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John 2: 22-23
Whether it be Gnosticism or other forms of teachings, if there is denial
that Jesus is the Christ, the spirit behind such teachings is the spirit of the
antichrist and has to be rejected rigorously by God’s people. Beware of those
who claim that Jesus is not fully God and fully man even though they may use the
scriptures and be apparently effective in their so called ministry. We must
realise that the evil one himself was able to quote scriptures in the temptation
scene of the Lord Jesus in Matthew 4.
The right biblical approach is to teach truth which comes forth from the
proper study of the Bible rather than to use scriptures to support one’s own
novel ideas, however impressive these ideas may seem to be. Someone wisely said
that you can use scriptures to support virtually any idea if you quote them out
of context and in a manner that ignore other parts of scriptures which
contradict your idea. Imagine the damage that can take place when such a
distorted approach is used by an influential leader who commands much respect
and popularity among his followers. Many a heresy begins in this manner and let
us not conclude that when scriptures are used and quoted that everything is in
order.
If we do not allow the language of scriptures to speak to us in context
but try to make the text fit our own novel ideas, then the meaning of any word
in any part of the Bible depends on man’s interpretation which can change
according to whatever ideas are in fashion or in the forefront of our own
speculation.
BEWARE
LEST THE GIFTS BECOME MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE GIVER
When the eyes are no longer firmly fixed on Jesus, the gifts can become
more important than the Giver. Believers become rather obsessed with the gifts
of the Spirit to the point that the Giver is not given the proper place and
honour due to Him. In such a context, the Lord Jesus is not magnified and
glorified in the various meetings. Instead, individuals and “spectacular
gifts” take centre-stage. We must realise that when God is not the primary
focus in our lives and ministry, then everything else becomes out of focus. The
Holy Spirit’s main ministry is to glorify Jesus Christ and to point the
believers to Him and not to put Himself personally in the limelight. We need to
bear this in mind when we evaluate whether a ministry is Christ-centred and
whether the focus on Jesus Christ, His person, His work and His glory has been
compromised.
THE
SACRIFICE OF JESUS WAS ONCE FOR ALL AND
COMPLETE
When certain ones seem to suggest that Christ’s sacrifice is not
sufficient and that we need some other extra experiences and superior knowledge
in our Christian lives – beware! Such an approach often causes division in the
church with some claiming that they are more spiritual than others or that
others lack spiritually. This also compromises the gospel of the Lord Jesus.
…But now he has appeared once for all at the
end of the ages to do away with sin by the sacrifice of himself. Just as man is
destined to die once, and after that to face judgement, so Christ was sacrificed
once to take away the sins of many people; and he will appear a second time, not
to bear sin, but to bring salvation
to those who are waiting for him.
Hebrews
9: 26(b)-28
Because by one sacrifice he has made perfect forever
those who are being made holy.
Hebrews 10: 14
Scriptures make it clear that Christ’s sacrifice was once for all and
complete. Any attempt to discredit this truth is unacceptable and dishonouring
to God. In the last days, God has spoken to us by His Son (Hebrews
1: 1-2). Any message from any person that is not consistent with what is spoken
to us by His Son
is to be rejected.
We need to keep our eyes fixed on Jesus such that we may not be led
astray to the wrong teachings and understanding. We must keep our focus right.
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