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Properly Handling the Word of Truth

INTRODUCTION

Without a doubt there is no greater, or more valuable possession that we can hold in our hands than the word of God — The Holy Bible. And while we hold, and read, and study God’s word, we have no greater need than to know how to handle it as God has intended that we handle it. For only then will we handle the Bible properly, and only then will it be able to effectually and fully function for us as "the word of truth" that it is, and thereby be able to accomplish what God has designed it to accomplish in our minds, and hearts, and lives.

Now there are a number of factors involved in properly handling God’s word, including such things as simply being honest with what God says by keeping all verses and passages in their respective contexts, and by not ignoring or dismissing the context of anything God says. However the specific focus in these twelve lessons is upon one of the most fundamental and vital principles of proper Bible handling that there is, while at the same time being one of the most ignored. This vital, yet often ignored principle is this: That even though all of what God says in the Bible is for us to understand and appreciate, not everything in the Bible is expressly talking about what God is doing with us today. Or to say it very simply, ‘Not everything in the Bible is expressly TO us and ABOUT us today.’

There are two main reasons why this is so. The first is the simple fact that from beginning to end — i.e. from Genesis through The Book of The Revelation — the Bible covers all of God’s dealings with man, from the beginning of creation on into what will yet come to pass in "the ages to come." Therefore in view of the full scope of what the Bible covers it is only logical for us to recognize that it is not possible for everything in the Bible to be about what God is doing today.

The second reason, however, is much more specific in nature. It has to do with the fact that God has two distinctly different programs that He is working out in His overall and eternal plan and purpose. The first of these two programs pertains to God’s nation Israel and to His purpose for the earth; while the other program pertains to us today — i.e. God’s "new creature," the church the body of Christ — and to His purpose for the heavenly places. And since these are two different programs, they do not necessarily have the same features to them, or the same kind of instructions, or promises, or provisions. What’s more, God is not administering these two programs at the same time. For they are two separate programs. Only God’s program for His "new creature," the church the body of Christ, is in effect today.

Therefore since God has these two different and separate programs, it is all the more obvious that not everything in the Bible is specifically about what God is doing today, nor does it all pertain to us today.

However all too often we mistakenly think, or assume, otherwise. Or, sadly, we are even taught otherwise. But what is worse is that when we think that everything in the Bible pertains to us today, we not only misunderstand God’s word, but we also end up mishandling it. For we end up both misapplying and misusing the Bible. We do this primarily by taking things such as promises, instructions, injunctions, doctrines and the like, which strictly pertain to God’s program with Israel, and we mistakenly apply them to us today. What’s more, in doing this we not only dishonor God and His word, but we actually disobey Him. For we endeavor to follow instructions that He never gave to us today.

Wherefore if we are going to properly handle the Bible and honor it, (and also not dishonor God or disobey Him), then it is imperative that we clearly recognize the reality of God’s two distinctly different programs. Likewise it is equally imperative that we do not confuse them or mix them together, but that we keep them separate, as God Himself does.

In these twelve lessons we will address and examine the basics regarding God’s two distinctly different programs. Whereby we will not only ensure that we understand and appreciate the reality of them, but we will also ensure that we properly handle the word of truth in accordance with them. So that we do not make the common, but also damaging and costly mistake in our Christian lives of applying things from the Bible to ourselves that do not pertain to God’s program with us today.

IMPORTANT NOTES

This publication is essentially a transcription of the Enjoy The Bible Ministries® video series entitled Basic Bible Comprehension. However it has been extensively edited and modified to reduce, or remove, many of the difficulties that are often encountered when reading a transcription of oral teaching. Hence it is easy to read and follow. Yet at the same time the original ‘talking-to-you-style’ and caliber of teaching belonging to the oral lessons have been preserved. Even many of the visual aids and charts that are used in the video series have been reproduced and are included in this publication. Therefore while you are reading these lessons, in essence it should be the same as if you were attending, or watching, the oral teaching.

Along with preserving the oral and personal style of teaching, the individual lesson format used in the video series has also been retained. Wherefore not only have many of the remarks and comments which are common to oral and personal teaching been retained, but so also have the lesson-to-lesson recaps, as well as the exhortations to read certain portions of Scripture in preparation for an upcoming lesson.

In addition, since oral teaching is often a ‘looser’ or less structured style of teaching, (even easily lending itself to spontaneity and to roaming); and since it does not provide the listener with a ‘built in memory’ for readily recalling what has been taught, as is the case with written teaching; this means that it not only moves from issue to issue with a less strict structure than that of written teaching, but it naturally employs frequent repetition of key information in order to keep it vital and fresh, as well as to maintain a clear sense and sequence to the overall teaching presentation. In this transcription these features have been reduced or adjusted in order to minimize roaming and redundancy. However since they are common features belonging to the personal style of oral teaching, they have not been completely removed.

The majority of all of the Scripture verses and passages that are cited, or referred to, in the lessons are quoted within each lesson. However since the surrounding context of any verse, or passage, is also essential to understand and appreciate, (and since you are often asked to take note of something that is in the surrounding context), you should not rely solely upon the Scripture quotations found within each lesson. But you should also use your own Bible as you go through each lesson.

 
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