// May 27th, 2008 // No Comments » // bible, theology

Many people would say they love God’s Word, and many do read it everyday, but start talking about digging into scriptural doctrine & theology they shy away from it. Excuses: Theology divides, we need to focus on what unifies, theology puffs up as long as you believe Christ died & rose again etc…and the list goes on. And many of those points are valid (Theology does divide, and it can make one proud!). But I think that anyone who seriously claims they love His Word, must seriously spend time studying it and trying to understand it and the true doctrine contained within it’s pages. If one’s heart has a passion for Christ one it must also have a passion for accurate doctrine.
Theology is the study of God. God has revealed Himself in two ways: Generally (through nature/creation), and specifically (through His Word the Bible). Theology generally focuses on his specific revelation, the Bible as it specifically reveals to us information about Him, and His plan for mankind, which ultimately is to glorify Himself.
I like theology…
I really enjoy learning about God through His written Word, and studying it to find out more about Him, and the nature of His saving grace! Therefore I really enjoy studying His Word and the doctrine contained within it, because the more I learn about Him, the more I learn about myself and how undeserving I am of what He did for me.
Importance of Theology
I believe that it is important for every believer to study God’s Word and know & speak sound doctrine (Titus 2:1) and be able to quickly identify false teaching. (2 Cor. 11:1-4, 13-15).
I believe it is important to be able to not only give a reason of the hope that lives in you, but be able to give a defense of it (1 Peter 3:15, Phil 1:7, Titus 1:9).
I believe it is important to accurately apply scripture, and accurately challenge & teach others (2 Tim 2:2, 2:15, 4:2)
It enables me to analyze my heart’s spiritual emotions and personal experiences and see if they are based on truth. (Jer. 17:9)
so that I might glorify God in every area of my life.
Essential vs. Non-essential
I love learning about all different aspects & viewpoints of doctrine and theology, however it is true that some doctrines are essential (ie. Diety of Christ, depravity of man, salvation by grace through faith, etc…) and some are less essential, or non-essentials (Are the Nephelim an evil race of man-angel children? Were we physically present with Adam when he sinned, or did he represent man in the “original sin”?).
The ratio of essentials to non-essentials varies in all denominations, from the Fundamentalists, some of whom place most doctrines as absolutely essential, and take a stand on everything, to the Emergents who loosely hold to a few core doctrines, but let all else slide since “who can know truth?”…and even as far as the Liberals who hold to virtually nothing.
The core-doctrines essential to Christianity are known as “orthodox truths” and are held to by the majority of denominations.
Sound Doctrine divides, it always will. It is my goal through studying God’s Word to glorify Him, and therefore divide on certain issues relation to God’s holiness, scriptural reliability, salvation, and following commands found in His Word.
Read this great article looking at the relationship between Fundamentalism & Liberalism.
Sincere Godly Christians, Different Viewpoints
So how can I come to a conclusion on true doctrine within the Bible when there are so many “godly” christians who have very different opinions on different doctrines (ie election, women
in leadership, etc..) and seem firmly convicted of their position as truth?
Well it all starts at how you interpret scripture. Therefore the foundation to studying Theology is your hermeneutics, your method of interpreting scripture, so that you may properly exegete, or “get out” an interpretation of the text.
Therefore foundational in your study of Theology is Bibliology, or the study of the bible, and consequently your hermeneutics. How you interpret the Bible will lead to you settling on different conclusions on doctrines.
Personal Note: I really like discussing theology, different viewpoints, and ideas, but on non-essential issues I really don’t want to argue! I may have an opinion on certain non-essential issues, and enjoy discussing them, but they are NON-essential! I discussing non-essential things can be healthy and fun, but it should not divide.
I believe we should divide on essential and important truths, but that being said I fully acknowledge that many people I believe to be seriously inaccurate in their interpretation of scripture are just as much saved as I am! What is scary is that people who may be accurate in their interpretation of scripture have missed the application and may not be saved at all!
I simply pray that all I do & say will glorify my Father in heaven.