Psalms 25:4-5 ESV
“Make me to know your ways, O Lord;
teach me your paths.
Lead me in your truth and teach me,
for you are the God of my salvation;
for you I wait all the day long.”
In the talk video that follows here, I shared a little bit of my testimony of God’s calling on my life to write down what he teaches me from his word each day and to post it on the internet so that the internet could take it to the people. But the main thrust of what the Lord led me to share here is of the importance of reading the Scriptures in their context.
Back in 2004, when the Lord called me to this present ministry, he had me read through the Bible, in context. I don’t think I had ever read through the entire Bible before, so it was a very educational and spiritually enlightening experience for me. I was able to connect many “dots” that I hadn’t connected before, regarding biblical history, and that was most helpful.
And then he had me primarily reading from the Psalms through to Revelation and then back to the Psalms through to Revelation, and this went on for about 12 years, from like 2004 to 2016. And what this did for me was to teach me the Scriptures in their context. And I learned many things I didn’t know before, and I had to unlearn some things I had learned wrongly.
So, the encouragement here is to make certain that you read the Scriptures in their context, for many false doctrines come from Scriptures taught outside their context. And then test everything you read or hear or think you see coming from others who profess to teach the Scriptures to make certain that what they are sharing with you is the truth. But test them against the Scriptures in their full context. For, if we want the Lord to lead us in his truth, then we need to read the Scriptures in their appropriate context.
Lead Me, Lord, in Your Truth
Video Talk
October 14, 2022
https://youtu.be/bm_5AbMoz2Q
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