CHANGE THE WORD?

 

     The Bible, God’s written Word, changes lives.  Its message of salvation makes the most profound change, of course, but Scripture can also change the way we treat others. It can provide a firm foundation for society, with its clear teachings on institutions such as marriage, family, and the church.

 

      But what happens when what the Bible clearly says—as understood for centuries by learned believers and scholars alike is rejected? Those       who reject its teachings try to change the Word.

       Two Greek words can help explain this: eisegesis and exegesis. Eisegesis is the process of reading into a passage something that is not there; inserting a meaning that flows from a personal agenda. By contrast, exegesis means drawing from the passage the clearly intended meaning, using context, other Scripture passages on the same topic, and legitimate tools of understanding such as Bible commentaries.

 

      Instead of trying to change God’s Word to fit our ideas, let’s allow the Word to change us. As we read His Word and obey it, the Holy Spirit will transform us into the kind of people God wants us to be.

 

Don’t change the Word—let it change you. —Dave Branon

 

From “Our Daily Bread,” copyright 2009 by RBC Ministries-s,

Grand Rapids, MI. Reprinted by permission.

            

His Word Shall Stand

Why not take God at His Word

As you read it;

Let your confidence be stirred,

Read, then heed it.

 

Do not try one word to change,

Seek to fix it;

This, and that, to rearrange,

You will mix it.

 

All He says will come to pass,

So receive it;

Why should you your mind harass?

Just believe it!

                                              R. E. Neighbour