Understanding the Bible
by C.S.
1 Corinthians 2:12-16
“I just don’t understand the Bible.” That’s a
comment I hear quite often, even from believers. We can understand why those
without Christ are unable to comprehend biblical concepts, but why do those who
know Him struggle? Some people think that a seminary education is the answer,
but I have met several trained pastors and teachers who didn’t really
understand the Word of God. They knew facts, but they had no excitement for the
Scriptures or for the Lord.
The key is not education but obedience. As we
act on what we read, the Holy Book “comes alive,” and we begin to hear and
understand the voice of God. However, if we have not obeyed what He’s
previously revealed to us, why would He give us His deeper truths? “The secret
of the Lord is for those who fear Him” (Ps. 25:14), and those who fear Him are
the ones who obey His commandments and are promised “a good understanding” (Ps.
111:10).
Living a fleshly lifestyle of disobedience to
the Lord clouds our eyes, diminishes our ability to hear, and fogs our
thinking. Although we have full access to the mind of Christ, our attachment to
our own sinful ways keeps us from tapping into the rich treasures of wisdom
that are found in His Word.
As you read the Scriptures each day, look for
God’s instructions. Then with reliance upon the Holy Spirit, commit to do what
He tells you. When you obey His voice, He’ll reveal deeper truths, and your
understanding will grow. Soon your time in the Word will become a delight
instead of a duty.