
On Sunday, we talked about another one of the principles of the Way of Jesus, that we are to learning the teachings of Jesus, The main place to be learning the teachings of Jesus is in God's Word: the Bible. I sometimes see comparisons between my treatment of God's word and my Rubik's cube. I have been reading my Bible since I was a teenager. Even though I have attended Bible College, I feel like I have toyed with God's Word more than I have become a master.
2 Timothy 2:15, known as the AWANA verse at our church, because it is that ministries theme verse and where it derives its name: Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed, encourages us to: "Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved a worker who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the truth." If you have seen someone who is good at a Rubik's cube, you know they can correctly handle it. The spin and turn with a confidence that is amazing to watch. For those of us who are followers of Jesus, we should be handling God's word with the same kind or expertise and precision. Or as the modern vernacular puts it, "Handling it like a boss!"
The writer of Hebrews tells us that the passage of time should be moving us deeper in our understanding of scripture, so much so that we should be teachers of this biblical knowledge to others. (See Hebrew 5:11-14). The writer notes that often times though, we remain novices instead of moving towards maturity and mastery
In order to move in that direction it is going to take a commitment of time, energy and application. We are going to have to commit to daily getting in to God's Word. We can not just merely toy with the Bible either, it is going to takes some dedicated effort on our behalf. We also need to realize that studying God's word is not merely an academic, knowledge-based pursuit, it always needs to be working itself out in the context of real life. Some of us through time have started to use my excuses that I used for not being good at the Rubik's cube and have lost interest in God's word. Let's pray that God rekindles a new desire for learning the teachings of Jesus.
Last week, a man set a new world record by solving 5 Rubik's cubes, with one hand in 1 minute. You can check out the video at the following link
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-03-03/rubiks-cube-world-record/6278176
Just imagine what the church would be like if we could handle the Word of God with that same type of competency.
John
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