8.30.2008

What The Bible Does Not Contain

When you write a letter to a loved one, there is only so much you can include. So you use discretion in choosing what to write. Likewise, Jehovah chose to mention certain individuals and events in his Word. But in these descriptive accounts, the Bible does not always spell out all the details. (John 21:25) For example, when the Bible tells of God's judgment, the information provided may not answer every question. Jehovah's wisdom is seen even in what he chose to leave out of his Word. How so?

The way in which the Bible is written serves to test what is in our heart. Hebrews 4:12 says: "The word [or, message] of God is alive and exerts power and is sharper than any two-edged sword and pierces even to the dividing of soul and spirit. . . and is able to discern thoughts and intentions of the heart." The Bible's message pierces deep, revealing our true thinking and motives. Those who read it with a critical heart are often stumbled by accounts that do not contain enough information to satisfy them. Such ones even question whether Jehovah really is loving, wise and just.

In contrast, when we make a careful study of the Bible with a sincere heart, we come to see Jehovah in the context in which the Bible as a whole presents him. Hence, we are not disturbed if a particular account raises some questions to which we cannot find immediate answers. To illustrate: When piecing together a large puzzle, perhaps we cannot at fist find a particular piece or we cannot see how a certain piece fits in. Yet, we may have assembled enough of the pieces to grasp what the complete picture looks like. Similarly, when we study the Bible, little by little we learn about the kind of God Jehovah is, and a definite picture emerges. Even if we cannot at first understand a certain account or see how it fits in with God's personality, our study of the Bible has already taught us more than enough about Jehovah to enable us to see that he is unfailingly a loving, fair and just God.

To comprehend God's Word, then, we must read and study it with a sincere heart and an open mind. Is this not evidence of Jehovah's great wisdom? Clever humans can write books that only "wise and intellectual ones"can grasp. But to author a book that can be understood only by those having the right heart motivation-that takes the wisdom of God! - Matthew 11:25.

Next time: A Book Of "Practical Wisdom"

Draw Close To Jehovah, 2002

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