My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge… (Hosea 4:6).
Sad as this may sound, it’s true
nonetheless! God’s people suffer in life, not because they don’t pray enough or
love God enough, but because they lack accurate and adequate knowledge of the
Word. Reiterating this, the Lord Jesus said in Matthew 22:29, "...Ye do
err, not knowing the scriptures…."
When people lack accurate and
relevant spiritual information from God’s Word, they experience defeat and failure.
This isn’t because they’re "weak" Christians or because God couldn’t
deliver them; it’s just the plain and inevitable result of ignorance.
Psalms 82:5-7 is so touching; it
describes the debacle and despondency of the one who’s ignorant of his heritage
and identity in Christ. It says, "They know not, neither will they
understand; they walk on in darkness: all the foundations of the earth are out
of course. I have said, Ye are gods; and all of you are children of the most
High. But ye shall die like men, and fall like one of the princes."
Pathetic!
Now you can better understand why
in the lives of some people, things aren’t just happening the way they should;
they’re putting in all the efforts they could, yet, nothing productive is
coming out. What’s the problem? Ignorance: they know not, neither do they
understand; they walk on in darkness, destroyed by sickness and plummeted by
the harsh elements of this world. Is this the lot for the Christian?
Emphatically no! The Bible declares "…but through knowledge shall the just
be delivered" (Proverbs 11:9).
If you have knowledge, there’ll
be a difference in your life. The knowledge of God’s Word will build you up,
and deliver your God-given inheritance into your hands (Acts 20:32). If you’ve
been wondering why your experiences haven’t been as victorious as the Word
describes, you need to spend more time studying and meditating on the Word.
Build your faith with the Word of God, for faith comes by hearing (Romans
10:17). As the Word comes to you, don’t just agree by way of mental assent,
respond by confessing the same things. Soon enough, you’ll change the
situation.
Prayer
Dear Father, I thank you
for granting me understanding and insight into your will, purpose and plans as
I study your Word. My heart is flooded with wisdom and spiritual understanding,
not just to know, but also to walk in your perfect will today and always, in
Jesus’ Name. Amen.
Further Study: 2
Peter 1:2; Proverbs 11:9
1 Year Bible Reading Plan :
Ephesians 1:1-14 Isaiah 11-12
2 Year Bible Reading Plan : 1
Timothy 6:1-16 Jeremiah 41
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