Let's get very practical today... and honest!
Have you ever said or thought, "Why is the bible so difficult to understand?"
As a bible teacher I hear this all the time! And let's be real...the bible IS often hard to understand and grasp!
Let's talk about that...
First off...
All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness
2 Tim 3:16
Let's start by agreeing that the Bible is the very inerrant word of God.
That it is TRUTH. No matter what anyone else says... period!
And let's also confirm...
When the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide you into all truth.
John 16.13
Without the guidance of the Holy Spirit, we cannot grasp the very words of God. For it IS the Holy Spirit that lead us in the Truth of God.
So, believing that... why can the Bible still be difficult to understand?
There are many reasons that the Bible is sometimes a difficult book... and we can't address them all... but understanding a few things about the Bible really made it easier for me and hopefully will for you too!
I had a huge epiphany when I studied in Israel!
The land, the people, the customs, language, the food, the mindset and almost everything else were so different than me! Soooo different!
This land... and it's people ... they are the "stuff" of the Bible. How then, could I read God's Word through the lens of who I am and my American experience.
The bible is an ancient book, written thousands of years ago. But it is the relevant book for our lives today!
Now here's the thing.
We cannot deeply understand it if we think like 21st century Americans (or whatever your are). And most of us read the bible using a modern mindset. No wonder we have trouble understanding it!
We are MODERN PHILOSOPHICAL WESTERN thinkers. Our thinking is affected by the world we live in today. We are vastly affected by Greek philosophy and our western culture.
So different from the thinking and ways of the writers of the Bible!
They were ANCIENT ORIENTAL ORTHODOX thinkers. Like us, their thinking was affected by their world too. And if we want to have a better understanding of the Bible, we need to put the Word in...
CONTEXT!!!!
In other words, we need to understand the world and the times the Bible and the books of the Bible were written in.
Here's an example...
And Jesus went away from there, and withdrew into the district of Tyre and Sidon.
And behold, a Canaanite woman came out from the region, and began to cry out, saying,"Have mercy on me, O Lord, Son of David; my daughter is cruelly demon possessed."
But He did not answer her a word. And His disciples came to Him and kept asking Him, saying,"Send her away, for she is shouting out after us."
But He answered and said, "I was sent only to the lost sheep of Israel."
But she came and began to bow down before Him, saying, "Lord, help me!"
And He answered and said, "It is not good to take the children's bread and throw it to the dogs."
But she said, "Yes, Lord; but even the dogs feed on the crumbs of the master's table."
Then Jesus answered and said to her, "O, woman, your faith is great; be it done as you wish. And her daughter was healed at once. Matthew 15:21-28
Let's set the scene... important in knowing what the scripture passage means.
We need to think like a first century Jew to understand this sometimes difficult passage. Let's put away our modern thinking!
Jesus and His disciples went to the land of Tyre and Sidon. I did a little research... and Tyre and Sidon were Gentile (no Jews there) lands. Jews would not usually travel in Gentile lands. The were considered defiled. (Remember, no modern thinking!)
By now Jesus' fame was close to Rock Star status and He would have been known everywhere He went! This scripture takes place at the height of His popularity. Certainly His miracles would be very well known.
A Canaanite woman, a person that a good Jew would have nothing to do with, as they were an evil and idol worshiping people, came to Jesus and kept calling out for help. This was MOST unusual during this time. Jews and Gentiles usually did not mix... and certainly a Jewish man would have very little to do with a Gentile woman!
The woman called Jesus, SON OF DAVID. More than amazing!!!!! SON OF DAVID was the Jewish description for the long awaited King of the Jews. It is another world for Messiah or Christ! This idol worshiper knew to call him SON OF DAVID!
This woman was coming to the only one who could help her... even if it was totally unheard of during her time. She had a child that was sick... demon possessed. Even though she lived among a very evil people group and did not know the One true God... she loved her child. What would you do if your child was in such trouble?
Sometimes, I think we are so jaded by modern medical marvels. They are commonplace... normal. We can cure and make better so many ailments that our lives can be pretty sanitized in our affluent modern world. We don't understand the desperate way many ancients lived. Lives shattered by disease, mental illness, birth defects and accidents. If this was one's lot in life it remained unchanged!
Jesus, the Savior of the WORLD, would not answer her. He said, that He had only come to save the LOST SHEEP OF ISRAEL. Here is a little context... the Jews were called LOST SHEEP in the ancient writings. God used sheep... the "stuff" of their time... an everyday thing in their world... to show the Jew just how lost they were and how they needed a shepherd... a Good Shepherd. But I digress...
Jesus did come to save the world with his death that would take away ALL sin... but during His ministry on earth... it was a ministry to the Jews. Jesus and the gospel that saves...
came to the Jews first, then to the Greeks Romans 1:16
(Greek is a synonym for Gentile or not Jew)
The world... or Gentiles... would be reached primarily after His death and resurrection.
The woman would not be deterred... she came to Jesus and bowed down to Him. Again amazing!!!!! And she calls Jesus Lord... which means master. She must have been so desperate!
Here is Jesus' response to her... "It is not good to take the children's bread and throw it to the dogs".
HUH...?
An odd response...
Hard to understand!
So, let's put this passage into the CONTEXT of the day...
Jesus often called the Jews of the day CHILDREN. He was their Rabbi... or teacher.
The bread... Bread was a staple of life in the ancient world. No wonder Jesus called Himself "THE BREAD OF LIFE".
And dog? Why on earth did Jesus talk about dogs? Now you really have to put away your 21st century thinking for this one... A dog was another name for a Gentile. The Jews called Gentiles dogs.
It was common language. One that both Jews and Gentiles would understand.
In today's thinking this would be quite an insult. In the time this passage was written... that's just how it was!
So here is what Jesus is saying to the Canaanite woman...My ministry is with my people, my children the Jews... and not to the Gentiles (at least not yet) who do not know or believe in my FATHER!
The woman's reply astounds me... she said, Yes, Lord... acknowledging Jesus' statement was true and added...
But even the dogs feed on the crumbs that fall from the master's table.
She is saying that she will take the crumbs of Jesus' ministry and that will be sufficient!!!! Oh what beautiful faith!!!!
And because of her faith... her daughter is healed by Jesus' word.
And like the Canaanite woman I bow to my wonderful Lord... after understanding this! How can you not love Jesus when you understand!!!!!
When we can step out of our world and trod and plod through ancient lands with the ancient peoples and learn their ways... we will begin to find such beautiful and deep meaning and truths in the Bible!
I love this scripture. At first glance I wondered why Jesus was so "snarky". Why He would not help. But when I understood the CONTEXT of this passage... and read the scripture in light of the custom and culture it made sense.
Jesus was really the amazing God I have always known Him to be. Compassionate, always calling people to a saving belief in Him. Not wanting any to perish!!!!
What a difference when we understand!!!!
Here are some practical things that have helped me study and understand the bible...
Please hear this...we should always read and study the bible starting with prayer. Ask the Holy Spirit, the ONE who leads us in all truth, to open our eyes and hearts (our mind, will, emotion and intellect) to the Word.
We should read God's word, not for head knowledge alone, but because we want to align our lives with what the Word says. Transforming our lives is what it is all about!!!!!
We should read the bible asking the Holy Spirit to be our teacher. Don't reach for commentaries or audio or video aids. Always dig into the word and "mine" the treasure for yourself. God wrote His Word with YOU in mind!!!!
I keep a notebook handy to write what I am learning and to write any questions I have. I always ask the Holy Spirit to help me with my questions and to guide me to a right answer. I also thank and praise Him ahead of time for I know that He will answer my prayer!
Only after I have garnered what I can learn from the word, I consult good, God-centered commentaries and study aids. They often give the historical context of what you are studying.
Knowing God's word takes time and effort and commitment! He gave us His word to know Him... to bring us into Salvation and to change our lives.
We are His ambassadors to a lost, dark and hurting world. We will show Christ to others...so shouldn't we know Him to do a good job?
The next time you find scripture difficult, rejoice! Take the time to get into the word and find the CONTEXT and true meaning. With the help of the Holy Spirit you will be on the journey to finding beautiful and life changing TRUTH!!!!
Again, you cease to amaze me. I read a scripture and ask myself, why God do I not understand. Here I am every Sunday wanting to read your post. God has answered my question. Thanks be to God. Thank you God for showing me the way. I also want to thank you for the great movie you posted a few weeks ago. AMAZING!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAmen, amen, amen! Beautiful post, Yvonne! I couldn't agree with you more. So true: "In other words, we need to understand the world and the times the Bible and the books of the Bible were written in." And it helps to look up the meanings of words. Sometimes, they are different than we think and can enhance what we are reading. I so loved this, Yvonne. Thank you! Blessings to you!
ReplyDeleteWonderful post! I learned so much from your post today! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
ReplyDeleteGod bless you as you continue to put the "Good Word" out!
Such a great post, Yvonne. I think prayer is a prerequisite for reading the Word. Sometimes God keeps me on a certain verse or phrase for days and then reveals the most amazing understanding and information. And those particular verses were my deep cry in faith for my daughter during her youth. When I first started praying that scripture I didn't have full grasp of the context either, which is so important, otherwise we glide over important facts and information. Love reading your thoughts!
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ReplyDeleteAs always, I am learning when I visit here on Sundays.
Thank you, Yvonne for taking the time to share with us in such a generous loving way.
I love your teachings and the way you explain scripture. It just makes everything so relevant to today and explains it all. Some of the Lords word is really confusing like you say, and it takes a great teacher like you to make it easy to understand. Thanks. Hugs, Marty
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ReplyDeleteExcellent advice. I often think that as we grow, we can see and learn more in scriptures we've read many times before. It's kind of like learning math. It's all numbers, but as you grow, you can do more with it, understand it better and use it to help you even more. From counting to ten, to advanced calculus, there's always a new way to learn.
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I always love your Sunday Scriptures, Yvonne, and once again, this was a great one! You're right, it is hard to understand sometimes and that's why I'm glad God gives us people like you that can explain it all to us! Looking forward to next week!
ReplyDeleteYou gave such a wonderful explanation Yvonne.
ReplyDeleteThe last part "We are His ambassadors to a lost, dark and hurting world. We will show Christ to others...so shouldn't we know Him to do a good job?" Amen to that! And you are proof of how well this works!!
Thank you :)
Karen
Thank you for taking the time in your busy blogging schedule to include posts such as these! This one reminds me I need to get back into the routine of reading God's word regularly. Its true that when one feels they are unable to understand the bible, it is intimidating and the task of reading it easily gets set aside for the busyness of our everyday lives. Thanks for the advice that the way to learn is through study and prayer.
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Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI'm finding so much more depth to scripture in light of my understanding of the OT. It just illuminates the Word in ways I had never known! I can see that even in my early years as a new Christian, Christ provided enough understanding to get me through (His Grace is SUFFICIENT!). But now as I have matured and learned more, scripture is still new! One verse, ten years ago, has so much more depth today because I have a deeper understanding and know the "why" and the "how" behind it. I love that.
Thank you, Yvonne. You are an ambassador and a blessing.
ReplyDeleteThanks Yvonne!! At a neighbor's dinner party that we attended we had discussions of history that led to the Bible..He gave us great insights...he is a physician who was born in Jerusalem where his late mother's home is still kept, the only one with a cross on the gate...
ReplyDeleteThank you for these thought to contemplate. I am unable to get this post pinned to Pinterest.
ReplyDeleteThis was wonderful Yvonne and I am so grateful that you share your Biblical knowledge.
ReplyDeleteIn this day and time we have such a wonderful resource at our fingertips. This computer! With little effort we can read your uplifting Sunday lessons or do our daily devotional and Bible reading. We can find Scripture translated in a myriad of versions and click a link for Matthew Henry's Commentary, just to mention one, regarding any verse we would like to know more about. Don't get me wrong, I still love to turn the pages of my Bible and jot down notes when listening to a sermon or doing a Bible study, however, I would be negligent if I did not take advantage of this God given resource.
For my daily devotional I use http://getmorestrength.org/ and when I want to take a deeper look at the word of God and read what those more learned than I have to say I go to http://www.biblegateway.com/. Vikki in VA
What a wonderful post. I read each and every word of it.
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*Smiles*
Thank You so much for your bible lesson. I'm keeping this one.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your wonderful post. As you wrote today you displayed that indeed you are Christ's amabassador. Please write more about how to study the Bible in context and with understanding of the historical background as you did in this Sunday post.
ReplyDeleteGreat post...loved the background information and how easily you explained this passage. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThks for the great sharing. Brides is always dreaming of wedding day, they have exquisite preparation and got a lace wedding dress in favor.
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ReplyDeleteI have followed your blog for awhile enjoying all your decor and recipes but had no idea you were doing a Bible related post on Sundays. Thanks for sharing this teaching on one of my very favorite passages in His Word. I have learned something new today and am so grateful for this as the response of Jesus to this poor woman has always concerned me. And, yes, it does make me love Him even more!
Blessings~
Thank you, Yvonne. What a beautiful post. I was truly blessed. Regena in TN.
ReplyDeleteYvonne, this is one of the best posts I've read in a long time that explains and gets right to the guts of the subject at hand! Thank you for sharing this. I've been teaching God's Word for many years and one of the things I learned early on in my leading women in the Word was to look at the era of time they were in. Amazing at how when we ACTUALLY did in the Word...pray...and seek His face that a light comes on for us. I could ramble here for a while but will refrain! LOL! Thanks again. Hugs and blessings, Cindy
ReplyDeleteYvonne, I am rather late in reading this post but I realize now that there is a reason for it. Today was the right time for me to read this and that's why I was lead here. You have been the Lord's instrument. Thank you once again for an eye opening teaching. The Lord is so good. I just wish with all my heart that the whole world agreed.
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