What do you do with what you know?
I
was reflecting on a conversation that I had with a church member on a
recent visit. She lamented that she did not know the Scriptures as much
as some of the others within the church despite her daily reading of
the Holy Scriptures. I told her how much I respected her desire to read
daily the blessed Word of God. I reminded her of one simple yet
profound truth: It is not what you know but what you do with what you
know. Jesus taught that being a follower was not just about believing
what He says, but also doing what He says.
“Therefore everyone who
hears these words of Mine and acts on them, may be compared to a wise
man who built his house on the rock.” (Matthew 7:24)
A true
measure of spiritual success is not but how much Bible a person knows.
In fact, a person could memorize and recite the whole Bible word for
word from Genesis to Revelation (if that is possible), yet it still does
not guarantee that the individual is right with God.
“Everyone who hears these words of Mine and does not act on them, will
be like a foolish man who built his house on the sand.” (Matthew 7:26)
It is great to learn in Sunday School, morning worship, or even
Wednesday night Bible study, but it can never impact you in a way that a
personal Bible study can. A genuine personal Bible study is taking
what you read and applying it to your life. True belief is not only
believing what is said, but also applying what is said to your own life.
Today, the case for personal Bible Study is even more necessary than
ever. The very truth that we believe is being challenged and changed to
fit certain agendas and preferences. We are finding “theological
doctrines” that is inconsistent with the whole of the Word of God.
Peter challenges us to give a ready defense for the hope that is within
us (I Peter 3:15). To truly make what we believe and what we know ours,
we must daily search for the unsearchable riches found in His Word and
not only know what they are, but to believe what they are and ensure
that they are very much a part of our lives. Remember, true spiritual
blessings and living a life that impacts others around you does not rely
on what you know, it is doing something in our life with what we know.
But prove yourselves doers of the word, and not merely hearers who
delude themselves. For if anyone is a hearer of the word and not a
doer, he is like a man who looks at his natural face in a mirror; for
once he has looked at himself and gone away, he has immediately
forgotten what kind of person he was. But one who looks intently at the
perfect law, the law of liberty, and abides by it, not having become a
forgetful hearer but an effectual doer, this man will be blessed in what
he does. (James 1:22-25)
I simply reminded her that anybody
can know the Bible what the Bible says but that is not what matters to
the heart of God. Knowledge of the Bible amounts to nothing when life's difficult circumstances come our way. We will only be empowered and enabled by applying what we know to our life in those times. What matters is that we take what we hear and what we
know, apply it to our lives, let that truth genuinely change us inside
and out, and living a life of obedience. That is true, genuine belief.
That is the impact the Bible must have on us. Yes, anyone can know the
Bible, but is their life consistent…..with all of it?
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