19 September 2022

The Scriptures and Power of God

In a single statement speaking to the Sadducees, Jesus connected man's tendency of error with ignorance of what God has said in the the Bible and the knowledge of God's power.  The Sadducees did not believe in the resurrection, and thus presented Jesus a contrived question they thought was a real stumper.  The problem was, in their attempt to expose Jesus and His doctrine as false their own folly was exposed in unbelief.  Their ignorance of the scriptures led to great error as Mark 12:24 shows:  "Jesus answered and said to them, "Are you not therefore mistaken, because you do not know the Scriptures nor the power of God?"

The word "mistaken" or "err" in the KJV has the sense in the original Greek, "to cause to wander, to lead astray."  When we say a person "made a mistake" it could be synonymous with saying someone accidentally said the wrong thing or misspoke.  Jesus said this was more than than, for the Sadducees were deceived, having wandered from the truth of God's word, and likely influenced others to do the same.  It is written in Psalm 119:105 of the scripture, "Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path."  With the Holy Spirit who guides us into all truth, a born-again believer can rightly divide God's word and thus discern good and erroneous doctrine.  Knowing the scriptures prevents us from being misled by lies and wandering from Jesus.  What we know and believe deeply impacts the way we think and how we live.

Jesus said the mistaken notions of the Sadducees also stemmed from ignorance of God's power.  The Sadducees did not believe in the miraculous, so it might be said they did believe in the God of scripture Who spoke the world into existence according to His infinite wisdom and power.  It is seen plainly in the first chapter of Genesis, not to mention throughout the whole Torah.  The Bible comprised of 66 books we hold in our hands today is filled with examples in the Old and New Testament which reveal God's power that God would be feared and worshipped.  Reading of God's power does not become truly personal until we are born again by faith in Jesus Christ, and then the power of God becomes real to us by the indwelling Holy Spirit who regenerates us.  After Jesus opens our understanding to comprehend the scriptures, our understanding of God's infinite power increases also.

How valuable is knowledge of the scriptures and the power of God to keep us from deceptions, wandering from the truth, and prevent us from leading others to ruin!  The scriptures will endure forever by the power of God, and we are saved and kept by God's power displayed by the resurrection of Jesus from the dead.  What God says He will do, and His mighty works reveal His power now and forever.  May we receive the truth of God's word and walk in light of it, our lives a proclamation of His power to raise the dead to new life.

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