"Then we will no longer be
infants, tossed back and forth by the waves, and blown here and there
by every wind of teaching and by the cunning and craftiness of men in
their deceitful scheming." Ephesians 4:14 (NIV).
I
was thrilled to hear the good news. I had a bad case of winter blues,
and the television weatherman had forecasted unusually warm spring-like
days for the entire week. However, as I was driving to church that
evening, I heard quite a different forecast on the radio. The announcer
predicted cold days ahead; highs in the forties, and rain.
What
happened to the amazing forecast that the TV weatherman had predicted?
I felt my spirit drop as I thought about yet another cold week to
endure. Immediately I shared my disappointment with my husband and
friends, even convincing them that the weather forecast had obviously
changed.
But as I watched TV later that evening, the weatherman
was predicting sunny weather once again. Beautiful days, mid-seventies,
with the possibility of breaking a record high.
What?! I was so
confused. I finally determined that the radio must have been playing
the wrong forecast by accident. Somehow, I think the wrong buttons had
been pushed, and the wrong information was sent out over the air for
thousands of people to hear…if they had heard the television forecast
too, they were surely as perplexed as I was.
I had heard
information that contradicted what I knew to be true, but since it
seemed to be from a trustworthy source, I readily believed it. I even
shared that information with friends and family, only later to realize
that I had been misled and misinformed.
In the same way, today's
culture does an excellent job of sending us wrong information,
misleading us about right and wrong, and convincing us that their
opinion is accurate.
Take tolerance, for example. The term
"tolerance" seems to imply, by today's standards, that anything and
everything is morally equivalent. Society tries to convince people that
the truth is relative, open for interpretation, and apt to be changed
if anyone wants it to be different.
With this in mind, and due to
the fact that there is a smorgasbord of beliefs to choose from, it is
imperative that Christians stay keenly aware of whether or not we are
believing what we know, versus believing what we hear.
The Bible
clearly states that God set moral laws for His people, and the outline
of what is right and wrong is written with great clarity. Knowing that,
do we allow ourselves to be swayed by information that does not line up
with God's Word? Do we follow the crowd, even when it is operating on
inaccurate information? Do we act on questionable truths, just because
it seems that everyone else believes it to be true?
As
believers, we have the incredible responsibility of being sure that we
place what the Bible says over what well-intentioned (even trustworthy
or respected) people may say. If we doubt that the Bible is the one
absolute truth, what other source of truth are we looking to?
1
Thessalonian 5:21 says, "Don't suppress the Spirit, and don't stifle
those who have a word from the Master. On the other hand, don't be
gullible. Check out everything, and keep only what's good. Throw out
anything tainted with evil" (MSG). The thing that is good, is what is
written in The Bible – the inspired Word of God.
If you ever
question whether or not something you hear is true, and before you
share it with others who could be influenced by your statements, check
it out against God's Word. The truth will be confirmed in the
scriptures, and that is a source you can believe in.
Dear
Lord, help me to be strong in knowledge of Your Word. Give me the inner
strength to stand up for what is right in Your eyes, even if it goes
against the consensus opinion of what is right and tolerated in the
eyes of man. Make me a person who influences others with Your truth. In
Jesus' Name, Amen.
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