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A Whole Bible & a Whole Christian: Tim Challies

by Tim Challies

Today the majority of those who read this site will be heading to church to hear a pastor preach the Word of God. A while back I jotted down several quotes about the Bible and thought I’d share them today. Hopefully many of you can read them before hearing the Word preached today. Each of these is worth reflecting on:

  • “One of the many divine qualities of the Bible is that it does not yield its
    secrets to the
      irreverent and the censorious.” —J.I. Packer

 

  • “The Word of God well understood and religiously obeyed is the shortest
    route to spiritual
     perfection. And we must not select a few favorite passages
    to the exclusion of others.
      Nothing less than a whole Bible can make a
    whole Christian.” —A.W. Tozer

 

  • “I hold that the words of Scripture were intended to have one definite sense,
    and adhere rigidly to it—To say the words do mean a thing merely because
    they can be tortured into
     meaning it is a most dishonorable and dangerous
    way of handling Scripture.” —J.C. Ryle

 

  • “Inasmuch as all Scripture is the product of a single divine mind,
    interpretation must stay
     within the bounds of the analogy of Scripture and
    eschew hypotheses that would correct
     one Biblical passage by another,
    whether in the name of progressive revelation or of the
      imperfect
    enlightenment of the inspired writer’s mind.”
    The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy

 

  • “We approach Scripture with minds already formed by the mass of accepted
    opinions and
    viewpoints with which we have come into contact, in both the
    Church and the world. 
     It is easy to be unaware that it has happened; it is
    hard even to begin to realize how
     profoundly tradition in this sense has
    moulded us.”
    J.I. Packer

 

  • “God sometimes blesses a poor exegesis of a bad translation of a doubtful
    reading of an
     obscure verse of a minor prophet.”Alan Cole

 

I especially enjoyed Cole’s quote as I think all of us can think of times we have unintentionally misinterpreted something in the Bible, yet God has been good to us to bless us despite ourselves. J.C. Ryle’s quote stands as a warning that to use the Bible flippantly and outside of proper methods is both dishonoring and dangerous. The Chicago Statement reminds me that Scripture must (and will) interpret Scripture, not correct it.

 

The Bible is the way God has chosen to reveal himself to us. What a privilege that today we can hear him speak.

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About the Author, Tim Challies:

I am a follower of Jesus Christ, a husband to Aileen and a father to three young children.
I worship and serve as a pastor at Grace Fellowship Church in Toronto, Ontario,
edit Discerning Reader and am a co-founder of Cruciform Press.

Source: [ http://www.challies.com/quotes/a-whole-bible-a-whole-christian ]

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