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Question #27
QUESTION: Do Christians and Preachers who use other
bibles "hate God?"
ANSWER: No, although some may abhor the thought of being
in subjection to "a Book."
EXPLANATION: In Mark 9:38-41 we find the disciples
upset with someone who did not "follow " them. Yet the Lord told
them to leave the man alone.
God desires worship and love from His creatures. There are
many preachers who, as Bible college students were misled
concerning the King James Bible. They may very well love Jesus
Christ but through ignorance or deceit use the wrong bible. They
certainly do not "hate God".
It has been found however that someone who loves the Lord
and uses the wrong bible must one day face the Bible issue and
make a choice between right and wrong. If they chose "right" their
faith is strengthened and they will cease to use other bibles and
usually cease to attempt to "correct" the Bible while reading or
preaching.
Some however, upon reaching the point of decision, rebel at the
thought that their "Alma Mater" could be wrong. They would
sooner believe that the Bible is wrong. One preacher was heard to
say, "I accept the teaching that the King James Bible is perfect, but
I can't stand for it because my 'Alma Mater' doesn't take that
stand."
Sometimes they weigh the damage to their prestige amongst
their peers and feel that they cannot afford to take a stand for
God's perfect Bible. One can imagine the financial damage a
college professor might experience if he took an Antiochian stand
in an Alexandrian school.
Unfortunately, you cannot serve God and mammon. Therefore,
one who for whatever reason rejects the teaching that the Bible is
perfect in English usually becomes antagonistic toward those who
disagree with him. Usually, his contempt is generated more as a
defensive measure than intellectual conviction. But he dare not
let you know this.
It can happen that a Christian simply refuses to be in subjection
to what he considers a mere book. He rejects the authority of
Scripture in his life. It must be remembered that the Pharisees
hated Jesus because He spoke as one with authority (Matthew
7:29) and not as the scholars of His day.
The Answer Book © 1989 by Samuel C. Gipp
Reproduced by permission
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