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Faithful in Bible Study | Part 2

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May 18, 2021 8:00 am

Faithful in Bible Study | Part 2

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May 18, 2021 8:00 am

In this message, Adrian Rogers gives insight on how to be faithful in Bible Study.

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Welcome to Love Worth Finding featuring profound truths simply stated by Adrian Rogers. If we want to live holy lives, to be sanctified and powerful in the Lord, we need to learn how to be faithful in studying God's Word. If we are spiritually blind, when Christ is in our hearts, our eyes are opened, our hearts are stirred, and our minds are enlightened at the things of Scripture.

Only then can we learn His statutes. If you have your Bible, turn now to 2 Timothy 2, verse 15, as Adrian Rogers delivers the powerful conclusion of faithful in Bible study. Now, we want you, as a believer in Jesus Christ, and especially if you are a new Christian, to learn some factors of faithfulness that will help you to stand strong, to be a good Christian at home, and to be a solid citizen in this world.

And the factor of faithfulness that comes number one is Bible study. I want you to look at God's Word and see what Paul said to Timothy. 2 Timothy 2, verse 15, study, to show thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. Now, that is God's command to you and to me through Paul and Timothy, that we're to study to show ourselves approved unto God. Do you want to live a holy life? Jesus said in John chapter 17, verse 17, as He prayed for us, He prayed, Lord, sanctify them through thy truth.

Thy word is truth. You want to be sanctified? You want to be holy? You want to be powerful in the Lord? You want to stop riding a spiritual roller coaster?

You want to stop walking around on eggshells and jello? You want some spiritual steel and concrete beneath your feet? Then learn to be faithful in Bible study. I want to give you today four things that I pray God the Holy Spirit will write upon your consciousness indelibly that will help you to know, understand, live by the Word of God.

Now, we're talking about faithfulness in Bible study. Number one, if you would understand the Bible, if you would know the Bible, if God's Word would be to you a bright living reality, you must, number one, receive the saving author of the Bible. Now, God is the author of the Bible. You must receive the author of the Bible into your heart.

Why is this? Because without Jesus Christ, you are spiritually blind. 1 Corinthians chapter 2 and verse 14, the natural man, that is, a naturally born man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God, for they're foolishness unto him.

Neither can he know them because they're spiritually discerned. And so therefore, if you would understand the Bible, first of all, invite the Lord Jesus Christ into your heart, the saving author of the Bible. You must receive the saving author of the Bible.

Have you got that? Now, once Christ is in your heart, then you begin to pray. Never come to Bible study without praying. In Psalm 119, there are three prayers that you need to pray before you begin your Bible study. Once you know that Jesus Christ is in your heart, number one, here's the first big heading, you must receive the saving author of the Bible.

You must have Jesus Christ in your heart. Number two, you must recognize the sovereign authority of the Bible. Once you know the author, you must believe the authority of the Word of God. The Bible will never be a real book to you if you do not accept it as the sovereign authority of Almighty God. The Bible is a literary miracle.

Put this verse down, 2 Timothy chapter 3 and verse 16. All Scripture is given by inspiration of God. All Scripture is given by inspiration of God.

And the word inspiration that's used here is used only one time. This one time in the Bible, it's theonustis. And what it literally means is it is God-breathed. All Scripture is God-breathed, is given by inspiration of God. That literally means that it is God-breathed. Not that God breathed into the Scriptures, but that God breathed the Scriptures themselves.

You say, why would you call the Scriptures God-breathed? Well, what you're hearing right now is my breath, my breath. There's a diaphragm down here. There are lungs in here. My diaphragm and my rib cage are pressing against my lungs, and they're sending air up my throat. That air is passing over my larynx and my voice box, and that air is being moved and articulated by my tongue, my teeth, and my lips, and I'm making sounds. And what you're really hearing right now is my breath.

I am breathing out my words right now. Now, the Bible says that all Scripture is the breath of God. When you read the Bible, you hear God speak. All Scripture is given by inspiration of God. Now, it says all Scripture, not some Scripture. That's the reason we believe in the verbal plenary inspiration of the Bible. Verbal means every word. A verb is a word. Plenary means full.

The Latin word plenus means full. So theologians call it the verbal plenary inspiration of the Bible. That means all of the Bible is fully inspired.

There's no part of it that is not inspired. And so the Bible, interpreted by the Holy Spirit, is the final authority, not reason, not human reason, not your conscience. Your conscience is like a sundial.

It operates according to the light that's shown on it. So your conscience can't be your guide unless God guides your conscience. And so it's not human reason, not your conscience, not tradition, not emotion, but the Word of God.

Now, here's the third thing. First of all, you must receive the saving author of the Bible. You must have the author of the Bible in your heart. Number two, you must believe the sovereign authority of the Word of God.

No stutter, no stammer, no apology. The Bible is the Word of God. Number three, you must resolve a serious analysis of the Bible, the author, the authority, and the analysis of the Bible. It's not enough to say that God is the author of the Bible.

It is not enough, therefore, to say that the Bible, therefore, is absolutely authoritative. You must learn to study and analyze the Bible. You must bring your mind to the Bible, though you lay your intellectual pride in the dust at the same time. Put these Scriptures down. 1 Timothy 4, verse 13, Paul said, Till I come, give attendance to reading, to exhortation, to doctrine. Till I come, give attendance to reading, to exhortation, and to doctrine.

And then again, the Scripture that we began with. 2 Timothy 2, verse 15, Study to show yourself approved unto God. Now, what does that word study mean? I looked it up in a number of translations.

Let me tell you some of the ways that that word study is translated. One says give diligence. Another says earnestly endeavor. Another translation says do your best. Another says try hard. Another says let it be your care.

Another says aim first. All of these are saying that you must have a burning desire for the Word of God. You must earnestly endeavor. You must study to show yourself approved unto God. Don't tell me that you believe the Bible is the Word of God unless you have a desire to understand it.

That's contradictory. I don't want you to answer this question out loud, but I want to ask you this question. How many of you believe everything you read in the newspaper? Well, you say, and if I were to ask for the hands to go up, I doubt that any would go up. But I'd ask you a second question, even more embarrassing. How many spend more time with the newspaper every day than you do with the Word of God? That's an incriminating question. You spend more time with that that you don't believe than that which you say you do believe.

You spend more time with the bad news than you do with the good news. You say, yes, I know the author of the Bible. Yes, I believe the authority of the Bible, the analysis of the Bible, I do not study the Bible. You must, friend, open the Bible and do as the apostle Paul said, give attendance to reading, to exhortation, and to doctrine.

There's no other way that you're going to get it. We have some ways to help you to grow in Bible understanding. First of all, by Bible preaching and Bible teaching. When you come into this place, you go to our fellowship Bible classes, there's a teacher who's teaching the Bible. When you come into this auditorium, there's a preacher who is preaching the Bible.

And God gives to the church pastors and teachers to help you to grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Now, the Bible says here in our text that we started with that you were to rightly divide the word of truth. And that word, rightly divide, literally means to cut straight the word of truth. And what it comes from is a practice in the Old Testament where an offering would be made to God, unless it was the whole burnt offering, say it were a lamb, and it would be brought to the Lord, that lamb would be divided. The priest would take it and he would divide it into thirds. One third would be offered to God.

One third would be given back to the person who brought the offering, and one third would be given to the priest. And what he would do would be to rightly divide that lamb, cut it straight as it was meant to be so that everyone would get that part that belonged to him. Now, you need to do the word of God the same way. You need to learn how to rightly divide the word of God. Don't bring your ignorance to the word of God, but study the Bible. For example, all of the Bible is for us, but not all of it is to us. First Corinthians chapter... Let me give you an example.

First Corinthians chapter 10 and verse 32. Paul says, Give none offense neither to the Jews, nor to the Gentiles, nor to the church of God. Did you know that everybody in the world is divided up into those three categories, the Jews, the Gentiles, and the church of God? And Paul says, Give none offense neither to the Jew, the Gentile, nor the church of God. Now, as you pick up the Bible and begin to read the Bible, you need to understand, is this written to the Jew, or is it written to the Gentile, or is it written to the church?

Now, if you don't understand that, you're going to get all confused. For example, you can go into the Old Testament and take the promises that belong to Israel and try to apply them to the church. For example, the Old Testament Sabbath Saturday was given to Israel, not to the church. It was given to Israel. God says, It is a covenant between me and the children of Israel forever.

You read that. It's not for you. The Old Testament Sabbath is Saturday. Sunday is the Lord's Day. Sometimes people take the Old Testament truths that were meant for Israel and they try to apply them to the church, and they get all confused in their Bible study. It is all for us, but it is not all to us. That doesn't mean we're not supposed to understand that or read that. Of course we are, because in there there are lessons that we can learn, rightly understood, that will apply to us, but we have to understand how to rightly divide the word of truth. You have to understand the difference between the church and the kingdom. You have to understand the difference between law and grace.

You have to cut it straight, and there's no easy way to do that. When you look at the Bible to analyze it, you need to scrutinize it. You need to organize it. You need to summarize it.

Here's what you need to do. Let me give you three very common things if you'll just take these three things to help you to analyze the Bible. First of all, the word context. Just read it in its context.

Don't just do a lucky dip. Don't just throw it open and begin to read and say it doesn't make sense to me. Why, if you read any book that way, it wouldn't make sense to you. It is written systematically.

Read it systematically. You can make the Bible say anything. Did you know the Bible says there is no God?

Did you know that? The Bible says. The Bible says there is no God. But that's only part of a verse. The fool hath said in his heart there is no God. Now if I just take a part of a verse I could prove there's no God. I could say here the Bible says there is no God. Because what I've done is taken a part of a verse, I've taken a text out of its context and its pretext.

If we do it that way. So first of all is the word context. Secondly, common sense. When you read the Bible, don't check your brains at the door. Read poetry as poetry. Read prose as prose. Prophecy as prophecy.

Promise as promise. Parable as parable. And precept as precept.

Now understand these things. When the Bible speaks sometimes it uses metaphors. It uses figures of speech. It uses symbolism. Sometimes people say to me, Adrian do you take the Bible symbolically or literally?

The answer to that is yes. I take it literally. That doesn't do away with symbolism. For example in the book of the Revelation, Satan is described as a red dragon with a tail that sweeps a third of the stars from heaven. That's obviously a symbol. That's not literally what Satan is.

That's what Satan is like. That's symbolism. But since there's symbolism, does that mean I don't believe there's a literal devil?

Of course there's a literal devil. And so symbolism doesn't do away with a literal interpretation. All you do is find out what the symbol stands for and then you literally believe it. But I'm saying there must be context, there must be common sense, and then there must be concentration.

When you look at a passage of Scripture, think. Read it through. Think it clear. Write it down. Pray it in.

Live it out and pass it on. Did you get that? Read it through. Think it clear. Write it down. Pray it in. Live it out.

Pass it on and it will be yours. Now if you don't do that, how do you expect to understand the Bible? Analyze the Word of God. There must be a serious analysis of the Word of God in its context using common sense and concentration with the anointing of the Holy Spirit.

Now let me just go to the last thing of these four things. First of all, you must receive the saving off of the Bible. Secondly, you must recognize the sovereign authority of the Bible. Thirdly, you must resolve a serious analysis of the Bible. And last of all, you must respond with a steadfast application of the Bible. If you read and study the Bible and don't apply it, it will backfire on you. Inspiration, apart from obedience, will cause the Word of God to sour on you like food that you eat and you do not digest and don't turn it into energy. You must put these things into practice.

Listen to this. John 14, verse 21. He that hath my commandments and keepeth them, he it is that loveth me, Jesus said, and he that loveth me shall be loved of my Father, and I will love him and will manifest myself to him. That's John 14, verse 21. Jesus said, if you have my commandments and you keep them, to have them, that means to study, to receive them, all right, and then keep them, that means to obey them.

Then he says, you love me. Don't say, oh, how I love Jesus if you're not receiving and keeping his commandments. He that hath my commandments and keepeth them, he it is that loves me, and he that loveth me shall be loved of my Father. Now, if you want God the Father to love you, you have to love God the Son, and to love God the Son is to hear his commandments and keep them.

Now, watch it. He it is that loveth me, and he will be loved of my Father, now listen to this, and I will manifest myself to him. Many of you are saying, Pastor Rogers, Jesus Christ is not real to me. I wish he were real to me. Why isn't God more real to me? Why is it that some people seem to be so happy in Jesus? Why is it that some people say that God is very real and dear and precious to them?

He is not to me. Now listen, he that has my commandments and keeps them, he's the one that loves me, and he will be loved of my Father, and I will manifest myself to him. Truth, if you don't hear anything else that I say today, listen to this. Bible study gives you knowledge about God. Obedience gives you knowledge of God. You can study the Bible and learn about God, or you can obey the Bible and know God. You can study the Bible and learn about God, or you can obey the Bible and know God. Bible study gives knowledge about God. Obedience gives knowledge of God. Listen to this verse again, John 14, verse 21. He that hath my commandments and keepeth them, he it is that loveth me, and he that loveth me shall be loved of my Father, and I will love him and will manifest myself to him. You must receive the saving author of the Bible. You must recognize the sovereign authority of the Bible. You must resolve a serious analysis of the Bible, and you must respond with a steadfast application of the Bible, appropriate and act on the truths of God's Word, and I promise you that this Bible will become real to you.

It will become a brand-new book to you. I want to tell you again, as a new Christian, I started out with a lot of sentiment, a lot of sincerity, a lot of resolve, and I floundered and floundered and floundered until I learned spiritual Bible truth. Now, we're here as a church to help you. We're here to help you. We're going to give you six factors of faithfulness.

This is number one. But it's simply not enough for you to come and listen to me preach. The flowers that you gather for yourself, you enjoy the most. And I'm hoping that in your church life and in your private life, you'll be faithful to the Word of God. Have you received the author of the Bible into your heart? Have you?

If not, you may today. If you would like to be saved, let me help you to be saved. To be saved means that every sin is forgiven. To be saved means that Jesus Christ lives in your heart to give you peace and power and purpose. To be saved means that you will not face the final judgment and be cast into hell. To be saved means that you go to heaven when you die. To be saved means that you have heaven in your heart before you die. To be saved means that you are right with God. You have the joy of Jesus now, right now.

If you'd like to be saved, I mean truly saved, be a child of God. Let me help you to pray and get it settled right now. I invite you to pray like this.

Dear God, dear God, just pray that prayer in your heart. Dear God, I know that you love me, and I know that you want to save me. Jesus, I believe you're the Son of God. I believe you paid my sin debt with your blood on the cross. I believe that God raised you from the dead. You promised to save me if I would receive you into my heart.

I do receive you right now. Come into my heart. Forgive my sin. Save me, Lord Jesus.

Come into my heart right now. Be my Lord and Savior. I'm sick of my sin. I turn from my sin. I repent of my sin. I trust you, Jesus, as my Savior. I receive you as my Lord. Come into my heart. Begin now to make me the person you want me to be. And Lord Jesus, I will make public what I have done. I'll not be ashamed of you. In your name I pray.

Amen. And if you prayed to receive Jesus just now, we want to celebrate with you and invite you to our Discover Jesus page on the website. There you'll find answers you may need about your newfound faith.

There's a response section as well. You can share your testimony with us or how this message has helped change your heart and life. Go to lwf.org slash radio and click the tab at the top that says Discover Jesus. Welcome to God's forever family.

We can't wait to hear from you. Now, if you'd like to order a copy of today's message, you can call 1-877-LOVEGOD and request the title Faithful in Bible Study. This message is also part of the insightful Factors of Faithfulness series.

For that complete collection, all seven powerful messages, call 1-877-LOVEGOD or you can order online at lwf.org slash radio or write us at Love Worth Finding, Box 38600, Memphis, Tennessee 38183. As you continue with your day, remember these powerful words from Adrian Rogers, Bible study gives you knowledge about God. Obedience gives you knowledge of God.

You can study the Bible and learn about God or you can obey the Bible and know God. We hope you'll join us next time for more timeless truth right here on Love Worth Finding. A listener in Pennsylvania wrote recently and said, I begin and end my day with these broadcasts. Some days Dr. Rogers' message is the only thing that gets me through. Thank you for sharing God's truth. What an encouragement to hear how these messages and resources have inspired you in your walk with Christ. We're so grateful for your prayers and your donations that sustain us as we share God's truth. As a way to say thank you for your gift right now, we want to send you our Tapestry Faith and Forgiveness Journal. As you read the articles from Adrian Rogers' messages, thought provoking questions and nuggets of wisdom will inspire you and there's space to write your own thoughts and notes as well. Request Tapestry Faith and Forgiveness when you call with a gift right now at 1-877-LOVEGOD. 1-877-568-3463. Or you can give online at lwf.org slash radio.
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