Friday, May 27, 2011

The Disciple And Knowledge Of The Word

The most pitiful people; in my opinion, are those who cannot or-- for reasons unknown to me-- will not stand up and speak out by giving a biblical and relevant defense of their faith when questioned by others. I believe it's important to know what you believe and why you believe it. Then be able to give an articulate and reasoned response to those around you. For example, how would respond to someone who asks, "How do you know Christianity is true?" How would answer the person who expresses that they need evidence for the existence of God?

C.S. Lewis was right when he argued, the question is not if you will defend the faith, but will you defend it well. Peter said is well when he stated, "be ready always to give an answer to every man that asks you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear" 1Pet. 3:15.

The word "answer" is the Greek word "apologia," and refers to a legal defense. It's a compound of the words apo and logos. Apo meaning, back, and logos meaning word. When compounded, it means to answer back and depicts a reply, a response, or an answer. The word was us to describe a court trial where the accused was given the opportunity to give a respond or an answer to the charges brought against him. (Sparkling Gems, by Rick Renner p. 926).

As a disciple (a learner) it's very important to be a student of the Word. Paul instructed Timothy to study to show himself approved and to rightly divide the Word of truth (2 Tim 2:15). Again referring to the Believers living in Berea Paul said they "were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily (Acts 17:11).

There are at least three reasons to be a student of the Word.

1. According to Matt. 4:4, Heb. 5:11-14 the Word is spiritual food the follower of Christ. Just like your natural body depends on food to sustain itself and survive, your spiritual body requires food for growth and survival.
2. Your enemy; the devil, attempts everything within his power to keep you from receiving revelation from the Word because he knows the Word of God is a weapon (a sword) you can use against him. See Eph. 6:10-18. Your knowledge of the Word is what equips you for battle and the application of that knowledge is what insures your success and victory against the forces of darkness.
3. If you interact with people; especially unbelievers, your knowledge and understanding of the Word will equip to give a reasoned response to their questions.

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