We live in a wonderful, dangerous time. Technology provides access to vast amounts of faith-based teaching. Books of all forms, social media, blogs and vlogs, videos, and so many other things I don’t even know about. We could never read it all, watch it all, hear it all, consume it all. So much of it is good, helpful, and honoring to God. But sadly, some of it twists Scripture and misrepresents God, leading people astray.
Unlike many today, the apostle Paul consistently demonstrated his faithful commitment to God’s Word. He did not preach a manmade message. We see Paul’s good stewardship again and again in the book of Acts. For instance, when Paul visited the city of Thessalonica during his second missionary journey, he used the Scriptures to present, explain, and prove his teaching to the Jews in the synagogue (Acts 172-3). He encouraged discussion and questions. Paul had nothing to hide. Through God’s Word, Paul showed the Jews that Jesus was God’s long-awaited Messiah. Jesus fulfilled all God’s prophecies and promises.
Jesus fulfilled all God’s prophecies and promises. #deeprooted #kathyhoward Click To TweetMany responded with belief, but others responded with jealousy. As they experienced in other cities, some of the local Jews resented the attention given to Paul and his message. The growth of the Gospel diminished their own influence and following. So, they resorted to mob incitement and distortions to turn the city against the missionaries. When opponents of the Good News forced Paul out of town, he and his team headed to Berea.
The Jews in the Berean synagogue probably felt like a breath of fresh air to Paul. They listened eagerly, but tested and validated everything by examining Scripture. With a humble, teachable attitude they received the Gospel. Their response was not merely emotional, but a purposeful and intellectual conviction to receive the Gospel as truth.
Now these Jews were more noble than those in Thessalonica; they received the word with all eagerness, examining the Scriptures daily to see if these things were so. (Acts 17:11)
The Bereans set a good example for us. Christians have a responsibility to test everything we hear against the truth of God’s Word. And those who teach have the very serious obligation to be faithful stewards of Scripture. The apostle Paul not only assumed this weighty responsibility, he also charged his spiritual son Timothy to “rightly handle the word of truth” (2 Timothy 2:15). Paul knew that many others, in a desire to build up themselves, would deviate from the truth and simply teach what people wanted to hear (2 Timothy 4:3).
Check everything you hear, see, and read against God’s Word, not your feelings, desires or the current culture. Validate it with Scripture. Only and always Scripture. #deeprooted #kathyhoward Click To TweetCheck everything you hear, see, and read against God’s Word, not your feelings, desires or the current culture. Validate it with Scripture. Only and always Scripture. Any and all teaching must stand up to the scrutiny of the Bible. If it doesn’t, don’t accept it. God’s Word is the final word.
This post is adapted from “Deep Rooted: Growing through the Book of Acts.”
Kathy Howard is a treasure hunter. She hunts for the creamiest chocolate, richest coffee, and cherished stories of faith. She also digs deep into Scripture, mining God’s eternal truths. Kathy has a Masters in Christian Education and has taught the Bible for more than 30 years in a wide variety of venues. Kathy is the author of 11 books, including “Heirloom: Living and Leaving a Legacy of Faith” and the “meaty” devotional series “Deep Rooted.” Kathy and her husband live in north Texas. They have three married children, six grandchildren, and two accidental dogs. Find free discipleship resources at www.KathyHoward.org. You can also connect with Kathy on Facebook and Instagram.
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My church is currently studying through ACTS so I had to know what else God was trying to teach me through this post. Love it when God does that!
Yes! God is so gracious. He wants to make sure we learn His truths!
Hi Lauren,
God always seems to confirm something I’ve been learning in His word. The book of Acts is such a rich book! Enjoy your study and Merry Christmas!
Blessings,
Tammy
Thank you Tammy & Kathy for sharing. Simply beautiful. Blessings and Merry Christmas to you and your family. Blessings
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So important to know God’s Word and to weigh everything against His truth. Kathy Howard’s book have been a blessing read!
Hi Joanne,
Kathy’s books have blessed me, too!
Just today I was listening to a podcast about the importance of testing what we read and hear against the truth of scripture. It seems more important than ever!
Merry Christmas,
Tammy
God’s word is the ultimate standard. We can never count on our own flawed understanding. Thank you!
Hi Annie,
I couldn’t agree more about God’s word and Kathy’s book.
Peace and grace,
Tammy
“Check everything you hear, see, and read against God’s Word”—such a solid measuring stick! Thanks for this reminder… and Merry Christmas to you! 🤗Stopping by from #letshavecoffee
Hi Laura,
Oh, I like the idea of God’s word being a measuring stick. Perfect!
Thanks for dropping over and Merry Christmas to you, as well!
Blessings,
Tammy
Yes, test everything! And in today world we so easily can do that with online Bibles and most homes have a Bibl. I think back to Paul’s day and how testing everything against scripture was much more difficult and not immediate and how faithful the ones who did check out teachings were.
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Hi, Julie.
Thank you and Happy New Year!
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Tammy
God gives us the gift of discernment which enables us to distinguish truth from lies. I can hear the gospel in my heart and gut. It will come to me in flutters of joy. The other stuff turns my stomach. I can hear the gospel in another language and my heart will leap for joy. Beware of cool pastors with a gimmick preaching another gospel. You can tell when they are in it for the praise of man, riches, glory, and a following. One of the ways I check the temperature of what’s being said is asking myself the question “is there love in this message“? If there’s no love and the person is prancing about, I’m happy that I have a remote control to change the channel.Thank you Jesus for the gift of discernment. Another way to know the truth from a lie is to read your Bible every day. People who embrace false doctrine/teachers don’t study their Bibles.
Hi, Gina. Scripture is the “belt of truth” and a key piece of spiritual armor. Absolutely!
Peace and grace,
Tammy
“Check everything you hear, see, and read against God’s Word, not your feelings, desires or the current culture. Validate it with Scripture.” So vital yet often neglected, Thank you for the reminder.
Hi, Lauren.
Thank you for sharing. I love the way God impresses specific lessons on my heart through various means. Kathy’s words always fortify my heart. I hope you had a wonderful Christmas and enjoy your New Year!
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Tammy