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  • Why Study Theology?

    Why Study Theology?

    7 Reasons ALL Christians Should Study Theology

    Are you a Christian seeking a deeper understanding of your faith? Do you desire to grow spiritually and engage more meaningfully with God? If so, studying theology is essential for your journey. In this blog post, we will explore the significance of theology in the lives of believers and why it should be an integral part of every Christian’s pursuit of God. From uncovering the character of God to discerning His will, from glorifying His holiness to appreciating His perfection, theology offers a framework for spiritual growth and enriches our worship. Join us as we delve into these seven compelling reasons why every Christian should study theology. Let’s embark on this exciting journey of discovery and deepen our faith together.

    Reasons We Should All Study Theology:

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    1. To know the character of God.

    God’s character is complex, encompassing attributes like love, justice, mercy, and truth. Seeking a deeper understanding of these attributes, how they interact, and how they are prioritized can guide our own development towards Christ-like virtues. However, our finite human minds can never fully comprehend an infinite God; thus, this goal must be pursued with humility.

    “But let him who boasts boast about this: that they have the understanding to know me, that I am the Lord, who exercises kindness, justice and righteousness on earth, for in these I delight,” declares the Lord. – Jeremiah 9:24

    2. To serve the will of God.

    Christians need theology to serve the will of God because theology provides the framework and understanding necessary to discern God’s will. Serving God’s will invites ongoing study, prayer, and discernment within community as our understanding evolves. Interpreting scripture lies at the heart of theology.

    “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.” – Romans 12:2

    3. To glorify the holiness of God.

    Theology can aid in glorifying the holiness of God by providing a deeper understanding of what constitutes God’s holiness and how we can reflect it in our lives. The concept of holiness varies among different theological traditions, but it generally involves moral purity, reverence, and imitating divine qualities such as justice, love, and compassion.

    “Exalt the Lord our God and worship at his holy mountain, for the Lord our God is holy.” – Psalm 99:9

    4. To enjoy the attributes of God.

    God offers qualities like eternal life, unconditional love, and perfect justice that surpass human experience. Theology aids in enjoying God by broadening views of these attributes beyond literal terms to contemplate their spiritual implications. However, enjoyment must avoid objectifying God or claiming their full comprehension, as God remains a mystery.

    “Taste and see that the Lord is good; blessed is the one who takes refuge in him.” – Psalm 34:8

    5. To love the perfection of God.

    To truly love the perfection of God, theology is needed. It allows us to explore the nature of God’s perfection and understand what it truly means. Is it absolute power, moral character, omniscience, or something else entirely? Through theology, we can delve into these questions with humility, knowing that our limited perspectives cannot fully grasp the fullness of God. Theology also helps us navigate the diverse interpretations and expressions of perfection within different theological traditions. Ultimately, theology enables us to deepen our love and appreciation for God’s perfection as we continue to grow in our relationship with Him.

    “As for God, his way is perfect: The Lord’s word is flawless; he shields all who take refuge in him.” – Psalm 18:30

    6. To absorb the Word of God.

    Absorbing scripture involves complex theological tasks of interpretation within religious, cultural, and linguistic contexts. Tensions exist between literal and metaphorical readings, as well as evolving understandings of plenary inspiration. Theology digs deeper into these challenges to aid in a more complete absorption of the multi-faceted gem that is God’s Word.

    “Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path.” – Psalm 119:105

    7. To worship the person of God.

    Theology plays a crucial role in the worship of God by providing a deeper understanding and appreciation of His personhood. Through theological study, believers can explore the mysteries of God’s nature and attributes, such as the Trinity or the dual nature of Christ. These theological concepts guide and enrich the way we worship.

    Furthermore, theology acknowledges the diversity of religious expression and the various ways people approach worship. Different theological traditions have their unique perspectives on how to best honor and worship God. By engaging in theological reflection, we gain a broader understanding of these perspectives and can appreciate the richness and beauty of God’s diverse creation.

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    Ultimately, theology enables us to approach worship with humility and awe, recognizing the limits of human knowledge in comprehending the divine. It guides us to hold reverence for the mysteries that surround God, allowing room for ongoing growth and revelation. Through theological study and reflection, we deepen our love and adoration for God, finding new ways to express our devotion and honor the One who is beyond our full understanding.

    “Worship the Lord your God, and serve him only.” – Matthew 4:10


    In conclusion, studying theology is essential for every Christian seeking a deeper understanding of their faith and a more meaningful relationship with God. Through theology, we can embark on an exciting journey of discovery, deepening our knowledge of God’s character, discerning His will, glorifying His holiness, enjoying His attributes, loving His perfection, absorbing His Word, and worshiping His personhood.

    By studying theology, we open ourselves up to the vast richness and complexity of God’s nature and invite ongoing growth and revelation in our spiritual journey. It is through theological study and reflection that we cultivate humility, recognizing the limits of human knowledge in comprehending the divine. This humility enables us to approach worship with awe and reverence, honoring the mysteries that surround God and finding new ways to express our devotion.

    As Christians, let us embrace the call to study theology, not to merely accumulate knowledge, but to allow it to transform us and enrich our walk with God. Let theology be a gateway to a deeper understanding of our faith and a means to engage more meaningfully with our Creator. Together, let us embark on this exciting journey of discovery and deepen our faith, as we seek to know and worship God more fully.

    “But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To him be glory both now and forever! Amen.” – 2 Peter 3:18

  • New Covenant:  Richer Than Dreams: No Longer a mystery

    New Covenant: Richer Than Dreams: No Longer a mystery

    The New Covenant surpasses our wildest dreams and visions we once had, revealing mysteries that were once unknown to us but are now made clear to those who are able to See and Hear. It is an incredible revelation that goes beyond what we could have ever imagined. This Covenant is filled with revolutionary power and boundless grace, offering an abundance of blessings. In this time, the veil of mystery has been lifted, and the New Covenant stands as an invocation for all of us who are called to embrace its truths with Praises and joy.

    The New Covenant was a mystery but is now a revealed truth. The mystery that was once hidden is now open to those who are drawn to integrate into a deeper communion with God.

    Mystery Revealed

    The term “mystery” generally refers to something that is unknown or not understood. Once a mystery is revealed and understood, it no longer fits the definition of a mystery. Therefore, it would be inappropriate to continue referring to it as a mystery if one is truly in possession of the revelation.

    THE DEEP THINGS OF GOD ARE REVEALED TO US BY HIS SPIRIT

    As it is written,
    No eye has Seen, nor Ear Heard,
    not has entered into the heart of man:
    the things which God has prepared.
    for those who Love Him.
    … But God has revealed them to us by His Spirit. The Spirit searches all things, yes, the deep things of God.

    1 Corinthians 2:9-10

    The secret (טוֹב)of the LORD is.
    with those who fear Him,
    & He will show them His covenant.

    Psalms 25:14

    Unveiling God’s Council

    The concept of God’s Council serves as the profound unveiling of a hidden truth, a revelation intended for individuals who approach Him with reverence and awe. It is crucial to recognize that a secret, by its very nature, is synonymous with a mystery, shrouded in obscurity and concealed from the eyes of the world. However, when such a secret is disclosed or made known, its essence as a covert truth is effectively relinquished, rendering it devoid of its enigmatic quality and no longer considered a mystery. The revelation of God’s Council not only enlightens those who fear Him but also signifies the unveiling of hidden wisdom that was previously unknown.

    The Mystery is Knowable

    YHWH said, “Listen now to My Words. If there is a prophet among you, I the LORD will make myself Known to him in a vision, and will speak to him in a dream.

    Numbers 12:6

    But… wait:

    Not so, with My servant Moses,
    He is faithful in all My household;
    With him I speak mouth-to-mouth (
    directly),
    Openly, and not in dark sayings (not shrouded in mystery as it was prior to Christ tearing the veil),
    And he beholds the form of the Lord.
    Why then were you not afraid
    To speak against My servant, against Moses? … So the anger of the Lord burned against them and He departed.

    — Numbers 12:7-9
    Are we not much more than Moses?

    According to Hebrews 3:3, "For this one [Jesus] hath been counted worthy of more glory than Moses, inasmuch as he who hath builded the house hath more honor than the house."

    We are, indeed, much more than Moses.

  • The New Covenant:  Richer Than Dreams & Visions

    The New Covenant: Richer Than Dreams & Visions

    Mystery Revealed

    The concept of mystery and revelation is a paradoxical one.

    On one hand, a mystery is something that is unknown and beyond human comprehension.

    On the other hand, revelation is the act of making something known or revealing it to someone.

    If a mystery has been revealed to a person, it is no longer a mystery to them.

    However, if one claims to have been revealed a mystery yet still finds it mysterious, they do not comprehend revelation.

    They fail to comprehend the vision of spiritual disclosure.

    A mystery is something that is not understood by the sole processes of the mind, so it is cloaked in mystery, in disguise. The contrast of that is a Revelation, which is total mind illumination.

    When an individual is illuminated, they are no longer cloaked, and the mystery can no longer be mysterious to them.

    This paradoxical disposition of mystery and revelation highlights the significance of the role of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is the one who reveals the deep things of God to us and illuminates our minds.

    Without the Holy Spirit, we would be unable to apprehend the existence of mysteries, let alone given the ability by God to discern the mystery; transmuting the mystery into a completely difdsfrmt form; revelation, disclosure, and exposed .

    The paradox of mystery and revelation in spiritual discourse highlights the importance of the function of the Holy Spirit in illuminating our minds and revealing the dichotomy: revealing the profoundities of God: to us.

    If a mystery has been revealed to us, it is no longer a mystery, and we must seek the guidance and illumination of the Holy Spirit to understand the mysteries of God.

    THE DEEP THINGS OF GOD ARE REVEALED TO US BY HIS SPIRIT

    The things that God has prepared for those who love Him is incomprehensible.
    However, God has chosen to reveal these things to us through His Spirit.
    The Holy Spirit has the ability to search all things, including the deep things of God.
    Through the Spirit’s guidance, we can gain a deeper understanding of the mysteries of God and the blessings He has prepared for us.

    As it is written,
    No eye has Seen, nor Ear Heard,
    not has entered into the heart of man:
    the things which God has prepared
    for those who Love Him.
    … But God has revealed them to us by His Spirit. The Spirit searches all things, yes, the deep things of God.

    1 Corinthians 2:9-10

    – This verse emphasizes the importance of relying on the Holy Spirit for spiritual discernment and insight.

    The secret (טוֹב)of the LORD is
    with those who fear Him,
    & He will show them His covenant.

    Psalms 25:14

    This transmits David’s conviction that the “secret” or the “advice” of the Lord is available to those who fear him.

    The word “fear” in this context does not mean being afraid of God as we would fear a malevolent enemy, rather its having a deep reverence and respect for Him.

    With deep respect for God, we can reach His wisdom and guidance. Cultivating a profound relationship with God based on faith, reverence and trust is the fork of the road, whereby the ability to apply the knowledge, experience, understanding, common sense, acumen and guidance of The Holy Spirit. A guideline is internally outlined for us, in us, by Him.

    The Counsel of God is the secret for those who fear Him, with fear and amazement.

    The Mystery is Knowable

    YHWH said, “Listen now to My Words. If there is a prophet among you, I the LORD will make myself Known to him in a vision, and will speak to him in a dream..
    Numbers 12:6

    But… wait:

    Not so, with My servant Moses,
    He is faithful in all My household;
    With him I speak mouth to mouth (directly),
    Openly, and not in dark sayings (not shrouded in mystery as was prior to Chriat tearing the veil),
    And he beholds the form of the Lord.
    Why then were you not afraid
    To speak against My servant, against Moses?”

    So the anger of the Lord burned against them and He departed.
    — Numbers 12:7-9

    Are we not much more than Moses?

  • Whatever The Lord Pleases: He Does For His Own Purposes

    Whatever The Lord Pleases: He Does For His Own Purposes

    Then the mystery was revealed to Daniel in a night vision.

    Then Daniel blessed the God of heaven;

    Daniel Said

    “Let the name of God be blessed forever and ever,
    For wisdom and power belong to Him.


    “It is He who changes the times and the seasons;

    The times and seasons don’t change themselves.

    He removes kings and establishes kings;

    Other men don’t remove kings and don’t establish themselves.

    He gives wisdom to wise men
    And knowledge to men of understanding.

    Men don’t make themselves Wise; God does: God doesn’t make men knowledgeable by their power in the study, God gives knowledge.

    “He reveals deep and secret things. He knows what is in the darkness, and the light dwells with him.

    That which lies in the darkness isn’t dark in itself, it is being hidden by darkness, & He knows what’s there. He knows what we hide in the shadows. We don’t need to hide the truth in the evening because the only thing that makes it dark is its location.

    “To You, O God of my fathers, I give thanks and praise,
    All praises to God
    For You have given me wisdom and power;
    Even now, You have made known to me what we requested of You,
    For You have made known to us the king’s matter.”

    Daniel 2:19-23

    He has made everything beautiful in its time;

    He has set eternity in their heart, from >    Eccl 7:23 I tested all this with wisdom, and I said, “I will be wise,” a but it was far from me. >>    Eccl 8:17 and I saw every work of God, I concluded that a man cannot discover the work which has been done under the sun. Even though man should seek laboriously, he will not discover; and b though the wise man should say, “I know,” he cannot discover. >>    Rom 11:33 Oh, the depth of a the riches 1 both of the b wisdom and knowledge of God! c How unsearchable are His judgments and unfathomable His ways! >”>beginning to end.

    I know that whatever God does, it will be FOREVER; nothing can be added to it, and nothing taken away from it; and

    God makes it so that men will fear in his presence.

    That which has been, still is and >”>that which is to be has already been; and God requires what is past.

    And, moreover, under the sun I saw the place of judgment, that wickedness was there; and the place of righteousness, that iniquity was there.

    Ecclesiastes 3:11, 14-16

    How Was Iniquiity Found In The Place Of Righteousness?

    Then I looked again at all the acts of oppression which were being done under the sun. And behold I saw the tears of the oppressed and that they had no one to comfort them; and on the side of their oppressors was power, but they had no one to comfort them.

    Eccl 4:1

    All this I have seen and applied my mind to every deed that has been done under the sun wherein a man has exercised authority over another man to his hurt.

    Eccl 8:9