
As I view the world today, the Word of God – the Scriptures, the Bible – are pushed further and further away. Even the current Pope stated that the Bible as written, is no longer relevant. Is this true?
For those of us who believe that the Bible contains the inspired words of God, though written so many centuries ago, it is very relevant to our present salvation. I wrote a blog on March 28, 2021 entitled, “Don’t Be Ashamed of the Bible”. It would be a good thing to review it.
The question that I now ask is, “Can We Outgrow the Scriptures? I found the answer while doing my devotion. I will share an excerpt with you from the chapter entitled, Present Salvation, found in Living by Faith. This book is a compiled selection of E. J. Waggoner’s and A. T. Jones’ writings on Faith by Nora Roth.
Present Salvation
God inhabits eternity so that all time is present with Him, so all His promises and blessings for you are in the present tense. This makes Him “a very present help in trouble,” for you can only live in the present. You cannot live one moment in the future. You expect things in the future, and have hope of things to come, but the present is all that you can ever have, for when the things come that you hope for, they will be present. The things which you have reason to hope for in the future, will be the continuation of the things which you have now. All things are in Christ, and His promise is, “Lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world.” Matthew 28:20.
The Apostle Paul blessed God because He “hath blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly things in Christ Jesus.” Ephesians 1:3. The promises of God for the future must be present realities to you, if you ever receive any benefit from them. “For all the promises of God in Him are yea, and in Him Amen, unto the glory of God by us.” 2 Corinthians 1:20. It is by these “exceeding great and precious promises” that you are made “partakers of the Divine nature.” The glories of the world to come will be but the revealing of that which you have now in the personal presence within you of the Lord Jesus Christ. The only hope of glory is Christ in you.
“Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, and today, and forever.” Hebrews 13:8. The word of God “liveth and abideth forever.” 1 Peter 1:23. You do not have to deal with a dead word, which was spoken so long ago that there is no more force in it, but with a word which has the same life as though it were just spoken.
Indeed, it is of benefit to you only when you receive it as spoken directly and personally to you. “When ye received the word of God which ye heard of us, ye received it not as the word of men, but as it is in truth the word of God, which effectually worketh also in you that believe.” 1 Thessalonians 2:13. “All Scripture is given by inspiration of God and is profitable…” 2 Timothy 3:16. It is all in the present.
For this reason, you can never outgrow the Scriptures. There is not a single text in the Bible that has become obsolete. There is none that the Christian of the longest experience has outgrown, so that he has no need of it. There is none that can be laid aside. The text which brings you to the Savior, is the text which is ever needed to keep you there. And although your mind has expanded, and your spiritual sight has been greatly strengthened the word still has meaning because every word of God is of infinite depth. So as your mind expands, the word means more to you than it did in the beginning.
The universe appears much greater to the astronomer than it does to someone who has never looked through a telescope. You look at the stars with your eyes and they seem very far off. Then you look at them through a powerful telescope and although you can see so much farther with it, the distance to the stars seems to be very much greater than it did with your limited vision. So the more you become acquainted with the word of God, the greater it becomes. The promises of God, which seemed so exceedingly great when they first appeared to you, become much more exceedingly great the more you consider them and apply them.
The word of God is a light shining in a dark place. 2 Peter 1:19. It is the revelation of Christ, who is the Light of the world, therefore it is a lamp. Psalms 119:105; Proverbs 6:23. We have heard of the young sailor who was left in charge of the helm, with instructions to hold the ship’s head straight toward a certain star, which was pointed out to him, and who, in a few hours, called the captain and said that he wanted another star to steer by, as he had sailed past the first one given him. What was the trouble? He had turned the ship round and was sailing away from the star. So, it is with those who say that they have outgrown certain portions of the Bible. The trouble is that they have turned their backs on it.
What is the Gospel? “It is the power of God unto salvation to everyone that believeth.” Romans 1:16. It is present power applied to your salvation when you have present faith. From what does the power of God save you? Jesus is the power of God and it was said of Him, “Thou shalt call His name Jesus; for He shall save His people from their sins.” Matthew 1:21. “This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners.” 1 Timothy 1:15. The Gospel is the power of God to save you from sin. But it is present power, for sin is ever present. Its power is applied only while you are believing. “The just shall live by faith.” Romans 1:17. The moment you cease to believe, then you are a sinner, just the same as if you had never believed. Yesterday’s faith will not answer for today, any more than your breathing yesterday will keep you alive today.
The message of the Lord to you immediately before His coming is, “Thou sayest I am rich and increased with goods and have need of nothing; and knowest not that thou art wretched, and miserable, and poor, and blind and naked.” Revelation 3:17. Have you outgrown this text? No. The blessing comes to you as you acknowledge the truth of the Lord’s charge; then the Lord will come to you to supply all your needs. It is when you say, “Lord, be merciful to me, a sinner,” that you go down to your home justified.
And it is only as you continue to utter that prayer, that you are justified. “For everyone that exalteth himself shall be abased; and he that humbleth himself shall be exalted.” Luke 18:14. The apostle says: “This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners; of whom I am chief.” 1 Timothy 1:15. Note that he does not say, “Of whom I was chief;” but “of whom I am chief.” And it was when he acknowledged himself to be the chief of sinners, that the mercy and longsuffering of God was exhibited in him as the chief.
Some wonder whether a Christian ought to sing these lines in Wesley’s blessed hymn:
“Just and holy is Thy name,
I am all unrighteousness;
Vile and full of sin I am;
Thou art full of truth and grace.”
If you think that you have outgrown those lines you are in a pitiable condition, for you are shutting yourself off from the source of righteousness. “There is none good, but One; that is God.” Matthew 19:17. Therefore, whatever righteousness is ever exhibited in you must only be the righteousness of God. It is only when you acknowledge your own sinfulness, that you will lay hold on the righteousness of God that is by faith of Christ. It is only by the obedience of One that you are made righteous. Romans 5:19. And that One is Christ.
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“In the beginning was the Word, and Word was with God, and the Word was God…All things were made by Him; and without Him was not anything made that was made.” John 1:1-3. “And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us…” John 1:14. This Word is Jesus Christ.
As clearly outlined above, the word of God stands and will, forever. We cannot outgrow the inspired words of the Bible. God cannot lie, Titus 1:2, therefore, when God speaks it is only truth and life.
