I am reading the
book Terror In The Name Of God by Jessica Stern. I majored in Behavioral Science in college
because I have always been interested in understanding why people do what they
do, including myself. Studying it
provided not only a degree but also a way to get free therapy. I like those two for one deals.
The thing I am
finding most disturbing as I read these many interviews with Religious
Terrorist is the conviction these folks have of what they are doing is based on
their belief in the God and in the Holy Scriptures of their declared
faith. They can turn to and point at
chapter and verse to justify their behavior that includes killing people and
defending their rights to inflict terror and torture on other human beings
because of their judgments on them for not believing as they do. It is clear to me that my understanding of
God and my understanding of the Bible is very different from theirs even though
the words read are the same.
I am aware that
anyone can use verses in the Bible as proof of many things that have nothing to
do with God and His Word. Anyone can
justify just about anything by pulling out a verse of Scripture. I am aware and ashamed that the Bible has
been used (misused) for horrible things throughout history. It sickens me to see verses used as bullets
and the Bible used as a weapon. My
knowledge and understanding of God precludes the thought that God inspired His
words to be used in that manner.
I have been in an
intimate relationship with God and with the Bible for over forty years
now. I read the Bible every day and have
read through the entire Bible many times.
I have been to Bible
College , and have been
blessed to sit at the feet of many competent teachers of the Bible. To me it is The Story of God and to me it is
the Greatest Story ever told. The Bible
is inexhaustible in Truth and guidance for living life well and for how to be
in this world with one another. To have
it misused for anything other than good grieves my heart.
One thing that has
helped me in my love of reading the Bible and of understanding the intention
and purpose of its message and mission, is seeing it as the whole Story of God,
not just random verses and bits and pieces to be used individually. Jesus is the Alpha and Omega of all things;
the beginning and the end. Jesus is the
comprehensive Truth of that Story. The
Holy Spirit is the comprehensive narrator of that Story. God’s words culminate in God’s Word, in Jesus
Christ the Messiah. The Story of God in
its fullness is The Truth, the whole Truth, and nothing but the Truth.
Knowing and
understanding the whole Story of God was the last lesson Jesus taught His
disciples. Through out the gospels He
kept asking His disciples if they understood what He was saying and teaching
them. They kept saying yes but their
actions revealed that they really didn’t understand comprehensively. They really couldn’t until Jesus completed
His mission of dying and rising from the dead.
They really couldn’t until Jesus sent the Holy Spirit to give them
understanding and comprehension. Jesus
knew that and was patient with them in their frequent blunders.
(Luke 24)
When Jesus
completed (finished) His mission of dying on he cross and rising from the dead,
before He left to return to the Father He gave them His final and maybe most
important lesson. After showing them His
nail scarred hands and feet, and sharing a meal with them, “Then He said to
them, ‘These are my words that I spoke to you while I was still with you, that
everything written about Me in the Law of Moses and the Prophet and the Psalms
must be fulfilled.’ Then He opened their minds to understand the Scriptures.”
His disciples were
to be His witness of His mission; to die, rise from the dead for repentance and
forgiveness of sins so we can be reconciled to God. He then empowered them with the Holy Spirit,
and then He left to return to His place with and as God.
It is clear to me
that the Bible has a prominent place in my life, in all lives that claim to
know and understand God and His work through Jesus, and that place is not as a
weapon or an instigator of hatred or terror on mankind. It is to tell us the Story of God, to fill us
with the sense of awesomeness of who He is and how much He loves us. It is to teach us how to live life well and
how to live life well with one another…all one anothers, in God’s love, God’s
joy, and God’s peace.
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