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"But as for
you, continue in what you have learned and have become convinced of, because you know those from whom you learned it, and how from infancy you have known the Holy Scriptures, which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus" (2 Timothy 3:14-15).
A prominent former minister/author made the news with the announcement that he had departed from Christianity and essentially has renounced what he had formerly believed and taught. Blogger Chelsen Vicari observes, I
believe correctly, "Perhaps it is better for him to denounce the faith altogether (and hopefully temporarily) than to distort it and mislead another generation of young Evangelicals."
This is very disappointing but should not be surprising. It has happened all through my lifetime. I recall about twenty years ago when a long-time Christian singer/songwriter departed from the faith and embraced the "alternate" lifestyle.
This has been the case all through the church age going back to
the New Testament period. A verse that many of us have probably not purposefully memorized is Matthew 24:10 where Jesus said concerning the last times, "At that time many will turn away from the faith". This falling away was demonstrated by Paul's ministry associate Demas who had deserted Paul because he loved this present world (2 Timothy 4:10).
Paul spoke of this in 1 Timothy 1:19,20 in a somber challenge to Timothy (and to us), "Holding faith, and a good
conscience; which some having put away concerning faith have made shipwreck: Of whom is Hymenaeus and Alexander; whom I have delivered unto Satan, that they may learn not to blaspheme". Like Timothy our somber calling is to "hold faith and a good conscience".
But today let us consider a challenge to continue in just the first portion of today's Scripture text.
"But as for you." This sets up an emphatic contrast with the evil men and impostors described in the
previous verse (2 Timothy 3:13). In that time and today many will plunge deeper and deeper into the cesspool of deception and darkness. But Timothy is to stand firm on the solid rock of God's unchanging word. This verse begins with the emphatic "you". The man of God must pay careful attention to himself in aligning with the Scriptures if he is to resist the enticing lure of doctrinal and moral infidelity. As opposition increases, the Scriptures become the believer’s reliance and
bulwark.
"Continue in what you have learned and have become convinced of." Today, let us just consider the word "continue" which most Bible versions use. Other versions render it "Keep on being faithful" (CEV), "But you must keep on believing" (TLB).
Bible teacher William Kelly died on this very date on March 27, 1906 (120 years ago). Shortly before his death, he wrote, "There are three things real — the Cross, the enmity of the world,
and the love of God."
He points out that this phrase is in the present imperative and calls for a constant, habitual way of life. He translates the word, "continue" as "stand by". He comments that "Perhaps one of the severest tests of a believer's character and loyalty is to 'stand by' the side of known truth while alluring and scintillating heresies are paraded in front of us. It is no small feat to remain faithful to God's eternal Word throughout
one's lifetime and many there are who have left its ranks."
God spoke to wayward Israel through the prophet Jeremiah, "Stand by the ways and see and ask for the ancient paths, where the good way is, and walk in it; and you shall find rest for your souls" (Jeremiah 6:16).
Today, we urge you to continue in your personal resolve to faithfulness.
Daily prayer: Father, we thank You for the godly people who have taught us unchanging eternal truths of Scripture. Not only did they teach us by instruction but they taught us by their consistent example. Like Timothy, we want to continue in what we have
learned and become convinced of, because we know those from whom we learned the Holy Scriptures which are able to make us wise for salvation through our faith in Christ Jesus our Lord. It is in His name that we pray. Amen.
Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
The church is blessed by those who write hymns old and new (although most of the music we consider "old" is modern in light of the church's nearly 2000 year history).
The "old": "A Charge To Keep I Have"Watch on YouTube The Master's Seminary Chorus This is a Charles Wesley hymn first published in 1762.
The "new": "As For Me And My House"Watch on YouTube Cochren and Company, Keith and Krystyn Getty
Yesterday we joined with friends for lunch at our first outdoor meal of the season at the Whisk Cafe in Elizabethtown. The temps reached into the 70's though the winds picked up while we were eating.
On the way to lunch we stopped by the Country View Greenhouse and saw this welcome spring sign. Being the Saturday before Easter both the greenhouse and chicken bbq it will be very busy. This is along Route 743 south of
Elizabethtown (here on Google map).
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