She was buying bananas at the local Walmart when suddenly she felt a tap on her shoulder. “Would you like to study the Bible with me?” a smiling Hispanic woman asked one of the female pastors in our conference. The smiling woman continued to say they were Sabbath believers, non-denominational and there were 70 of them worshipping at a home.Our church planter/pastor was excited to hear this news. And that is how I found myself traveling the next Sabbath afternoon with her and another lay person to a home not far from my own.
The group was called World Mission Society Church of God. I noticed many cars in front of the house as we rang the doorbell, and the same friendly woman invited us in to a home filled with the smell of cooking. As we took off our shoes she found slippers for each of us and escorted us to a room where introductions were made. She then told us that Leah would study with us and immediately we were whisked away to a room where a small table was set up in front of a whiteboard. Class was now in session!
Leah, along with another member of her church, began with Gen. 2:7 where she taught that ‘dust and God’s breath’ were the two components that made up a human being. So far, so good! But things suddenly went south when she proceeded to tell us that since God’s breath came from God and that God was in heaven, that according to Prov. 8:30, (in the NIV) we were at God’s side during creation!
She also said that according to Job 38:21, God reminded Job that during creation, he was already born and had lived for so many years! This was her ‘proof’ that we were once with God as angels. I was shocked! She totally took these verses out of context and was beginning to build a whole false theology around these single texts.
After listening politely, I opened my phone to my Lifting up Jesus Bible lessons website and showed them the verses that teach how we sleep until the resurrection, and that our lives began with creation, not before. They were not open. They believed the ‘script’ that was taught them. After two hours we parted, agreeing to disagree.
So many people believe whatever they have been told because they do not know the Bible. What struck me is how effective this church is in bringing in new people, while we struggle in our Adventist churches. Another thought struck me: Would our own people, when confronted with false teaching, be able to defend their beliefs? Or do we just depend on our pastors?
Good questions, good answers
So how do we study our Bibles in context? First, we need to find out what the authors’ original intended meaning was. This is called exegesis. We need to look at the culture and time in which the author lived, to carefully study the context of how the verse is used, and to look up words in question in the original language.
As you read a passage, pay close attention to different types of words. Is the subject singular or plural? Is the verb tense past, present or future? Is the sentence a command, statement of fact, or question? Is the statement part of a dialogue? If so, who is the speaker, and why did he or she make that comment? What is the tone of the passage? Are emotional words used?
We can get into trouble if we do not carefully observe the text. For instance, take 1 Peter 2:9 where God’s people are called “peculiar” in the King James Bible. Where we might consider that as meaning “weird or unusual,” that word in Greek meant a “special people belonging to God.” What a difference! Fortunately, today we have many software tools on the internet. Or if you like books, use a Strong’s Concordance.
Finally, it has been my experience through the years that false theology often has a lot of “self” built into it. True theology is about Jesus! It always has been and always will be. Jesus said, “And I, if I am lifted up from the earth will draw all men to myself.” May our focus always be on Him!
Karen Lewis is ministerial director for the Minnesota Conference and author of the Lifting Up Jesus Bible study guides. These recently updated lessons, including new illustrations, are available through AdventSource.