Bible scholar William Barclay tells of his walks through the meadow with his bull terrier Rusty. Whenever his god came to a shallow creek, he jumped in and started removing stones, one by one, dropping them haphazardly on the shore. This pointless activity would go on for hours.
Barclay says that Rustys strange behavior reminds him of some self-proclaimed experts on the Bible. They expend enormous energy and countless hours trying to interpret obscure passages, but all their effort does nothing to edify themselves or others.
Through the years I have received long letters from people like that. Some show me how to know exactly who the Antichrist will be. Others claim to have found the key to certain Bible mysteries by studying the meaning of names in the lists of genealogies.
Apparently, there were some teachers in Ephesus who were trying to impress the believers by weaving myths and fables into their interpretation of the Bible. But what they taught did nothing to promote godliness. It was therefore as pointless as Rustys stone removal project.
Paul said to Timothy, "Exercise yourself toward godliness." Thats the most important goal to keep in view as we study the Bible. Herb Vander Lugt
Oh, grant us grace, Almighty Lord!
To read and mark Thy holy Word,
Its truths with meekness to receive,
And by its holy precepts live. Boddome
READ: 1 Timothy 4:1-11
Dont study the Bible to be able to quote it; study it to obey it.