The Foundation Hangout

Ep 42. Misusing the Word of God: Special Guest Skip Cherryholmes


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In this episode of The Foundation Hangout, Pastor Brian and special guest Skip Cherryholmes discuss the misuse and misunderstanding of scripture. They explore how both the lost and the saved can misinterpret scripture and miss its intended purpose in life. They emphasize the importance of humility and proper context when interpreting the Bible.

Key Takeaways

  • (00:04:55) Misusing Scripture as an Excuse: Many Christians use the literal writing of scripture as an excuse to see what they can get away with, assuming that if something isn't explicitly forbidden, it's permissible. This approach contradicts the intent of the heart emphasized in the Sermon on the Mount. New believers, especially those without strong Christian upbringing, may struggle with surrendering certain habits or desires, seeking to excuse them if not directly addressed in scripture.
  • (00:08:00) Judging Others and Hypocrisy: The passage "judge not, lest you be judged" is often misused to discourage any form of judgment. However, the scripture actually warns against hypocritical judgment, where one is quick to condemn others for flaws they themselves possess. It calls for self-reflection and addressing one's own shortcomings before pointing out the faults of others, ensuring a fair and consistent standard of judgment.
  • (00:11:14) Humility in Approaching Scripture: Approaching scripture with humility is crucial for proper understanding and application. Without humility, one is likely to misinterpret or miss the true meaning of the text. Being open to correction and willing to be called out allows for growth in righteousness and alignment with God's will, rather than seeking superiority over others.
  • (00:15:19) Personal Comfort vs. Growth: Society's emphasis on personal comfort makes it challenging to help individuals grow in Christ. Maintaining a relationship with Christ can be uncomfortable, especially in the beginning stages, as it requires confronting and changing undesirable behaviors and beliefs. Embracing discomfort through scripture and a walk with Christ is essential for spiritual growth, though it's not a popular sentiment in today's culture.
  • (00:20:14) Satan's Tactics and Misinterpretation: When discipling someone, be aware that the adversary will try to present counter opinions to scripture, which may seem more appealing to those new in faith. Satan may use misinterpretations of scripture to convince people that it's not trustworthy. For example, the Bible describes things that happened, like slavery, but that doesn't mean the Bible prescribes the behavior.
  • (00:25:57) God's Character and Revelation: Reading the Bible from cover to cover reveals God's character, not just isolated incidents. God doesn't approve of everything that is written in the Bible. The events that are written are due to the sin in the world. Wisdom is referenced as a woman in the book of Proverbs, which shows that the Bible is not misogynistic.

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