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Letters
ON THE SIMPLICITY OF SCRIPTURE
Dear D. W.
May 12, 1987
...Go to the Scriptures, not
to your own understanding. God designed His Word for the common
man, and not for a few brilliant egg-heads. "Not many wise men
after the flesh, not many mighty, not many noble are called: but
God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the
wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to
confound the mighty; and base things of the world, and things
which are despised hath God chosen ..." (I Corinthians 1:26-28).
"Lean not
unto Thine own understanding", Solomon counselled. The Bible,
and not our own minds, is the source of truth. What a blessing
to mankind that God has not left us without a witness of
Himself! Thank God He is "Lord of the whole earth" (Zechariah
4:14).
"SOLA SCRIPTURA"
Dear M. K.
June 29, 1988
...Regarding the matter of the
Scriptures, we ought to turn to the writings of the Apostles to
learn in what the early Christians placed their convictions.
In Acts 17:1-10, Paul and
Silas preached in Thessalonica that Christ "must needs have
suffered, and risen again from the dead" (vs. 3). But the Jews
gathered a company of "certain lewd fellows" to incite a mob,
and to persecute the believers. For this reason, the brethren
found it necessary to send the preachers away by night; and they
came to Berea. "These (the Bereans) were more noble than those
in Thessalonica in that they received the Word with all
readiness of mind, and searched the Scriptures daily whether
those things were so" (vs. 11). The truth of God as embodied
in the Scriptures, was precious to the Bereans. It was to them
the settler of all disputes. Instead of forcing God's Word to
read like their opinion, they allowed God's Word to become their
opinion.
They did not excuse those
Scriptures that violated their reasoning by saying, "There are
some things we cannot understand," but they rather labored to
understand what God's Word plainly taught. They did not allow a
system of interpretation to "decipher" God's Word; nor did they
accept the message of Paul carte blanche, rather they
turned to the Scriptures and searched, searching every day,
whether the message Paul preached agreed with the Bible.
The Scriptures were their authority.
By them they judged all things. And, it was this conviction that
the Word of God was the basis of their Creed and Conduct that
made them more noble than those in Thessalonica.
The historic position of the
Church is "Sola Scriptura", i.e. "Scripture alone" is the basis
of our Doctrine and Practice.
"Not by works of righteousness which
we have done, but according to His mercy He saved us, by the
washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost" (Titus
3:5). "May God Smile On You."—J. S. Bach
ON THE NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION
Dear B. E. B.
November 10, l993
Thank you for your letter of
November 10th. While I certainly agree that homosexuals use the
Authorized King James Version as well as the New International
Version, do you not agree that homosexuality is a sin evidencing
reprobation (Romans 1), and further, that to be abandoned by God
must necessarily darken one's ability to exercise sound
judgment?
The sin of sodomy implies more
than homosexuality: it also includes bestiality. Therefore, it
is incorrect for the translators and literary consultants (for
the New International Version) to propound that the word
"sodomite" found in Deuteronomy 23:17; I Kings 14:24; 15:12;
22:46; and 23:7 ought to be rendered as "shrine prostitute."
When the
Bible says the land of Israel was corrupted by Sodomites, it
amounts to a watering down of the sin to relegate them to
shrines, and to call them "male prostitutes."
Since Dr. Virginia Ramey
Mollenkott, a professed homo-sexual, was one of the literary
consultants for the NIV, would not the watering down of
the sin be directly attributed to her influence?
Dr.
Mollenkott attempts to prove that homosexuality is not wrong,
but only the violent forcing of such sexual activity is sin.
Where I was reared in New England, I was taught that one rotten
apple would corrupt an entire barrel of perfectly good apples...
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