I am amazed how the Bible remains as relevant as ever: the very issues faced by the early church concerning practices, doctrine, liberty and society are ongoing. Seeing the scriptures have been inspired by God for our learning, one might assume the lessons would have been learned by now. Alas, our own lives are a testimony against this idea. Like the children of Israel who saw God's miraculous wonders and did not obey Him, we can be exposed to the teaching of Jesus by the power of the Holy Spirit and remain in darkness.
Psalm 119:105 says, "Your
word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my
path." There are a lot of people who claim to have knowledge to shed light on the true meaning of the scriptures who distort the truth, a practice far more dangerous than outright lies. With the internet it has never been easier to share the scriptures or espouse twisted interpretations of them than today. It is very easy to choose interpretations which suit our own prejudice and bias and to reject wholesale those who do not align with our current understanding. With our feet firmly planted in the truth of the 66 books of the Old and New Testaments, the light of God's word guides us to a safe haven like a lighthouse does a ship in a stormy sea.
I increasingly appreciate the power of God to reveal Himself and to protect us from error. In the days of Jeremiah the prophet, people prophesied falsely in God's name and shared dreams which contradicted the word of God spoken through him. In a land rife with error Jeremiah did not try to censure or oppose all the error which floated around. God spoke in Jeremiah 23:28-29: "The prophet who has a dream, let him tell a dream; and he who has My word, let him speak My word faithfully. What is the chaff to the wheat?" says the LORD. 29 "Is not My word like a fire?" says the LORD, "and like a hammer that breaks the rock in pieces?" There is a difference between the word of men and the word of God even as chaff is separate to wheat. Chaff is the thin, papery and indigestible covering of grain which blows away in the wind and is lost forever during threshing. Wheat can be planted, produce a crop, be ground into flour to make bread and sustains life. Chaff and wheat grow together yet are fundamentally different.
God's word is not threatened, undermined or undone by dreamers and false prophets. God does at times speak through dreams and through prophetic utterances, but His word spoken faithfully and rightly divided provides all people need to thrive. God compared His word to a fire that consumes, a hammer that breaks the rock in pieces. Prophets spoke God had not spoken to, and they ran when He had not sent them. They were spiritual plagiarists and forgers, repeating lies rather than speaking God's word faithfully. God was against the false prophets and would hold them to account. The exhortation given to Jeremiah is a fitting one for those who fear the LORD today: we have His word and let us speak God's word faithfully. It is implied we would also walk according to it in the fear of the LORD.
Jeremiah 23:32 says, "Behold, I am against those who prophesy false dreams," says
the LORD, "and tell them, and
cause My people to err by their lies and by their recklessness. Yet I did not
send them or command them; therefore they shall not profit this people at all,"
says the LORD." Better to stick to the truth revealed through scripture than to rely on dreams for guidance. There were reckless prophets before Jesus, and those promoting falsehood remain to this day. If we will profit and cause others to do so, let us be those who seek the LORD and speak His word faithfully. There are many who recklessly lead others to err, but what is the chaff to the wheat? Should we cease from sowing grain to pursue those who scatter chaff? God's word is good and satisfying for our souls, and we ought not to become weary of feeding on it, following and sharing it.