My People Perish for a Lack of Knowledge (Hosea 4:6)

A point of pride for the church of Christ is that, unlike people in the denominations, its members "know" their Bibles. Reading the Bible, both as a group during worship service and individually at home, is stressed a great deal. Since the Bible is the key to salvation, it behooves us to know it inside and out, forward and backward. And we're always supposed to be able to give "a ready answer" (i.e., quote Scripture) to anyone who questions our faith. So most COCers will read their Bibles diligently, if for no other reason than to fill in the blanks in the Bible class workbooks and not get blindsided when the teacher calls on them to answer a question during class.

Unfortunately, it has been my observation that the average person in the COC doesn't really know the Bible that well in the first place. Most people only read what the preacher tells them to read and have never read the entire book. They ignore the difficult or uncomfortable passages and stick to their tried-and-true proof texts that reassure them that the church of Christ is the one true church.

Furthermore, I would suggest that knowing the Bible and understanding it are two very different things. It's one thing to be able to spout scripture at the drop of a hat, but it's another thing entirely to be able to contemplate the scriptures in quietness, not to answer workbook questions, but as a starting point for meditation on deeper issues. The COC tends to stick to the superficial issues, such as the morality checklists in Paul's epistles, and never delves into anything more substantive, such as the nature of God or the mysteries of grace.

The problem with the way they understand the Bible is the way that they read and interpret the Bible. When the only permissible interpretation is a strictly literal one, then anything deeper is automatically off limits. Even the poetry of the Psalms has to be interpreted in a strictly literal manner. No symbolism or metaphor is allowed. In addition, interpretations are never allowed to change or grow as the person matures and gains life experiences and wisdom. This makes the Bible a static, dead document instead of the Living Word. Thus, the scriptures are robbed of most of their power, and the readers are denied a deeper understanding. The people indeed perish for a lack of knowledge, with a dead book to guide their dead faith and understanding.

Comments

curlzrule said…
I have to admit i haven't read the entire bible inside and out. I have read quite a bit. How do you reconcile all the contradictions in the bible? How can you call the bible the living word of God with so many discrepancies? I've heard how God is perfect all my life, and if this is so how can the bible be so imperfect? Most Christians would say that I'm being disrespectful, and arrogant. That only reinforces the notion that I have that even though the bible may have been divinely inspired, it was still was written by man. Man has prooved to be and imperfect filter in receiving God's word. Why wouldn't God write it Himself? Wouldn't it truly be the word of God?
Hi, Curlzrule. I addressed the issue of contradictions in the bible in an earlier post: http://normalisnotanoption.blogspot.com/2008/06/discrepancies-and-contradictions-in.html. I believe that those contradictions make a literal interpretation of the bible nearly impossible. I agree with you that the bible was written by flawed, imperfect humans. But it's still valuable as a meditation on faith and our relationship with the divine. I just try to take out of it whatever helps me grow as a person, whatever helps me become more like Christ--that is, more kind, loving, and compassionate. The rest I take with copious grains of salt.
Search4Truth said…
The more that I learn of the Bible, the less contradictions that I see. What I see as contradictions, are often things that contradict our preconceived notions of what the Bible teaches, or what Christianity entails.

Christ said the when we know the truth, the truth will set us free. So therefore, I continue to search for truth.

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