Interpretation of the Scriptures"Man is notoriously a creature of extremes, and nowhere is that fact more evident than in the attitude taken by different ones to this subject. Whereas some have affirmed the Bible is written in such simple language that it calls for no explaining, a far greater number have suffered the papists to persuade them that its contents are so far above the grasp of the natural intellect, its subjects so profound and exalted, its language so abstruse and ambiguous that the common man is quite incapable of understanding it by his own efforts, and therefore that it is the part of wisdom for him to submit his judgment to "holy mother church," who brazenly claims to be the only Divinely authorized and qualified interpreter of God's oracles. Thus does the Papacy withhold God's Word from the laity, and impose her own dogmas and superstitions upon them. For the most part the laity are quite content to have it so, for thereby they are relieved of searching the Scriptures for themselves. Nor is it much better with many Protestants, for in most cases they are too indolent to study the Bible for themselves, and believe only what they hear from the pulpits." Arthur Walkington Pink was an English Christian evangelist and Biblical scholar known for his staunchly Calvinist and Puritan-like teachings. Though born to Christian parents, prior to conversion he migrated into a Theosophical society (an occult gnostic group popular in England during that time), and quickly rose in prominence within their ranks. His conversion came from his father's patient admonitions from Scripture. It was the verse, Proverbs 14:12, 'there is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death, ' which particularly struck his heart and compelled him to renounce Theosophy and follow Jesus. |
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... Luke 16:16 ; Romans 12 : 3 ; I Corinthians 4 : 5 ; and " all men " in I Timothy 2 : 4 , 6 , is no more to be taken as meaning all without ex- ception than it is in Luke 3:15 ; John 3:26 ; Acts 22:15 . " Noah was a just man and perfect ...
... Luke 16:16 ; Romans 12 : 3 ; I Corinthians 4 : 5 ; and " all men " in I Timothy 2 : 4 , 6 , is no more to be taken as meaning all without ex- ception than it is in Luke 3:15 ; John 3:26 ; Acts 22:15 . " Noah was a just man and perfect ...
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... ( Luke 12:47 ) - unless those distinctions be made Scripture would con- tradict itself . Again , " Blessed are they that [ evangelically , i.e. , with genuine desire and effort ] keep His testimonies " ( Ps . 119 : 2 ) — for none do so ...
... ( Luke 12:47 ) - unless those distinctions be made Scripture would con- tradict itself . Again , " Blessed are they that [ evangelically , i.e. , with genuine desire and effort ] keep His testimonies " ( Ps . 119 : 2 ) — for none do so ...
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... ( Luke 24:45 ) . How what has been just alluded to should impress the Christian him- self with the need for holy caution when reading the Word , lest he wrest its contents unto his own injury ! How it should humble him before its Author ...
... ( Luke 24:45 ) . How what has been just alluded to should impress the Christian him- self with the need for holy caution when reading the Word , lest he wrest its contents unto his own injury ! How it should humble him before its Author ...
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... ( Luke 10:39 ) . It is to be duly noted that the verb in Psalm 119 : 18 , literally signifies " uncover , unveil mine eyes , " which confirms our opening sentence in the last paragraph . God's Word is a spiritual light objectively , but ...
... ( Luke 10:39 ) . It is to be duly noted that the verb in Psalm 119 : 18 , literally signifies " uncover , unveil mine eyes , " which confirms our opening sentence in the last paragraph . God's Word is a spiritual light objectively , but ...
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... ( Luke 8:15 ) , and where that exists we are not only willing but desirous to have our own views corrected . There can be no advance made in our spiritual apprehension of the Truth until we are ready to submit our ideas and sentiments to ...
... ( Luke 8:15 ) , and where that exists we are not only willing but desirous to have our own views corrected . There can be no advance made in our spiritual apprehension of the Truth until we are ready to submit our ideas and sentiments to ...
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Page 8 - When any one heareth the word of the kingdom, and understandeth it not, then cometh the wicked one, and catcheth away that which was sown in his heart; this is he which received seed by the way side.