Proverbs 30:5-6
Every word of God proves true;
he is a shield to those who take refuge in him.
Do not add to his words,
lest he rebuke you and you be found a liar.
Every word proves true - every promise, every warning, every instruction. What
we are commanded to do is to study every word in his Word. Because every word
is true, we need to systematically study the scriptures, not skipping over the
portions that seem uninteresting and with no application. Because every word is
true, our one intent is to understand what the words are teaching. We are to
let the words determine what we are to learn; for if we do not, we will become
guilty of adding to his words.
Such guilt works like this. I have a topic I am interested in, so I
"search" the scriptures finding verses that may have a word I am
looking for or seem to speak to my topic. I then pull those verses out of their
context and make them say what they do not actually mean. Thus one "health
and wealth" preacher twisted 1 Corinthians 2:9 - "What no eye has
seen, nor ear heard, nor the heart of man imagined, what God has prepared for
those who love him" - to mean that God intends physical prosperity for
those who love him. In its real context, the verse is a rebuke to those who
prefer the wisdom of the world over the wisdom of the cross.
Or to take another example of a preacher who took the story of sinful woman
washing Jesus' feet (Luke 7ff), which teaches the mercy of God towards those
who repent, to be a lesson that it is okay to cry. Or yet another example of a
preacher taking the story of the paralytic being lowered through a roof to
speak disapprovingly of people who damage other people's property.
Such addition to God's words will result in rebuke and the verdict that the
speaker is a liar. For perverting God's Word - whether it be to contract
scripture or misapply or misinterpret - is to add what is not true. We
undoubtedly will make our mistakes in understanding, but let it not be because
we will not submit ourselves to hearing whatever it is that God wants us to
hear, and all because we have our own agenda.
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