MYTH #11-ETERNAL LIFE CAN BE FOUND IN THE SCRIPTURES
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From the very beginning there was a human
tendency to organize, identify and label the
early movement of Jesus' followers. These
followers were called the "people of the Way"
and "Christians". Later on, the followers of
Jesus were organized around the early
leadership-elders, bishops and priests. The
bishops and the priests were the educated
ones and when the Church was organized under
Constantine, the priestly hierarchy prevailed.
These hierarchies of priests were naturally
placed in positions of authority, because
they were the only ones who knew and who
could discuss the scriptures. The hierarchy
was so highly developed that the position of
the Pope emerged as the highest of all
authorities. When the Reformation occurred,
Luther challenged this system of authority by
raising up the scriptures as the ultimate
authority, even higher than the religious
hierarchy.
But, in my opinion, the Reformation didn't go
far enough. The Reformation movement was
monumental, but didn't go far enough. The
Pope was replaced by the Scriptures and put
into the hands of many little popes in
authority. In other words, the hierarchy
remained in place, though altered a bit and
the Scriptures became the ultimate authority.
At that point we re-entered the same
perspective and stance of the Pharisees of
Jesus' time. They were deeply into the study
and memorization of Scripture. Even today,
the modern-day Pharisees spend their lives
studying the Scriptures.
Within Christianity the Scriptures were first
authoritative, then infallible and then they
were viewed as inerrant. Each time the
Scriptures were being lifted up to a higher
and still higher level of authority. The myth
here is that the authority and power of the
Scriptures can somehow bring a person into
eternal life. I believe the Scriptures are
highly important and God-breathed, therefore
I diligently study them. But there is a great
difference in how I see the Scriptures, since
Jesus apprehended my life several years ago
in a fresh way. The Scriptures are no longer
my measuring stick, but Jesus is. Now, I know
this is very difficult for many to handle,
because we want to have everything written
down in order to have something tangible to
rely upon. But maybe you have gone a little
too far in lifting up the Scriptures to a
higher level than Jesus ever intended. Hear
me out.
The damage that emerges out of this myth is
threefold: FIRST-The Scriptures are so highly
lifted up that there is a tendency to worship
the written Word of God. This is called
Bibliolatry. I just heard of a pastor who
made the inerrant word of God (in the way he
interpreted it) the primary rule of his
church and that "doctrine will lead our
church experience" he says. That's just
wrong! The written word is not the head of
the body of the church of Jesus-Jesus is.
SECOND-When you lift up the Scriptures too
high, you tend to believe that the right
understanding of Scriptures is most important
for a person's eternal future. Without the
right understanding of the Scriptures you may
be left behind at the end of time. This has
proven to be the most divisive methodology
ever-I'm right and you're wrong. And, this
divisiveness is most ugly and does not
traffic in the love of Jesus.
THIRD-When you lift up the Scriptures too
high, you tend to think that our youth today
who are leaving Christianity can be won back
by teaching them the Scriptures in a more
effective way. It's teaching, teaching,
teaching more of the right doctrine.
FOURTH-When you lift up the Scriptures too
high, you tend to miss the only way to
possess eternal life-the person of Jesus. The
tendency is to equate the Gospel with a set
of beliefs or a system of doctrines and to
miss out on the dynamic of a personal, faith,
followship kind of relationship with Jesus.
To debunk this myth, I want to use the exact
words of Jesus as He addressed the Pharisees
on this subject. In John 5:39, Jesus says,
"You diligently study the Scriptures
because you think that by them you possess
eternal life. These are the Scriptures that
testify about me, yet you refuse to come to
me to have life." This is why Paul
explains how faith comes to us. He says,
"Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the
spoken word of Christ." Faith comes not
by studying and memorizing bible texts, but
only to those who seek after Jesus and listen
to what He says.
The Scriptures cannot give you eternal
life-not at all! The study of the Scriptures
is important, but only as they give you
Jesus. By the way, the Scriptures Jesus was
referring to here are the only Scriptures
that they had at that time-the Old Testament.
Luke relates the story of Jesus walking with
a couple of disciples after the resurrection
on the road to Emmaus: And beginning with
Moses and all the Prophets, he explained to
them what was said in all the Scriptures
concerning himself. And later Luke says,
Then he opened their minds so they could
understand the Scriptures.
Remember, in the 1st chapter of the Gospel of
John: In the beginning was the word and
the word was with God and the word was God.
He was in the beginning with God. It
doesn't say "IT was in the beginning with
God, but HE-JESUS-was in the beginning with
God." Then, a few verses later, John says,
"And He (Jesus) became flesh and dwelt
among us."
Searching for eternal life in the Scriptures
will prove to be futile. Yet, many find it
easier than seeking after Jesus personally.
It's so much easier to follow a list of do's
and don'ts; it's very difficult to relate to
Jesus.
It's all about Jesus-always was, is and
always will be. The Good News or the Gospel
is Jesus. The Kingdom is Jesus. And, only
Jesus can give you eternal life. In fact,
Jesus is eternal life. Follow Jesus and you
can enjoy that life beginning right now.