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Titus 3:8-9 ESV The saying is trustworthy, and I want you to insist on these things, so that those who have believed in God may be careful to devote themselves to good works. These things are excellent and profitable for people. But avoid foolish controversies, genealogies, dissensions, and quarrels about the law, for they are unprofitable and worthless.
Being Messianic for well over 10 yrs, and in Hebrew Roots before that, I have noticed we tend to be the ones who think and question; not the ones who blindly follow. We tend to live 'outside the box' of modern convention. But that comes with a caveat. All too often we confuse questioning with just plain disbelieving and/or denying. This can lead to some ridiculous arguments which waste our time and demonstrate to the world that we are just plain insane; zealous for controversy rather than for God.
For example; I question science. Too often in their efforts to disprove God scientists fit their evidence to their own fore-drawn conclusions. But we can, and too often do the same- assuming if modern science tells us something it must be a lie. I often say we as Messianics pass everything through the fire and keep only what remains. But this should include our own assumptions, presumptions, and any other 'umptions' we may hold dear to our hearts.
Not everything Christianity teaches is wrong. The same holds true with Judaism, and even with most truly vile religions; including religion parading as science. In fact, the most dangerous theologies, ideologies (and yes, any other 'ologies') bury their lies in mountains of truth. Yet I see many, often very intelligent Messianics arguing over the most ridiculous things. And I must admit that it can be seductive, and we are easily drawn in. I've engaged in many such arguments myself. But in the end I usually have to conclude in agreement with that great theologian, Samuel Clements:
"Never try to teach a pig to sing. You'll just waste your time and annoy the pig."
(And lest I start my own wild and crazy argumentative thread: the part about S Clements being a theologian was said tongue-in-cheek.)
Being Messianic for well over 10 yrs, and in Hebrew Roots before that, I have noticed we tend to be the ones who think and question; not the ones who blindly follow. We tend to live 'outside the box' of modern convention. But that comes with a caveat. All too often we confuse questioning with just plain disbelieving and/or denying. This can lead to some ridiculous arguments which waste our time and demonstrate to the world that we are just plain insane; zealous for controversy rather than for God.
For example; I question science. Too often in their efforts to disprove God scientists fit their evidence to their own fore-drawn conclusions. But we can, and too often do the same- assuming if modern science tells us something it must be a lie. I often say we as Messianics pass everything through the fire and keep only what remains. But this should include our own assumptions, presumptions, and any other 'umptions' we may hold dear to our hearts.
Not everything Christianity teaches is wrong. The same holds true with Judaism, and even with most truly vile religions; including religion parading as science. In fact, the most dangerous theologies, ideologies (and yes, any other 'ologies') bury their lies in mountains of truth. Yet I see many, often very intelligent Messianics arguing over the most ridiculous things. And I must admit that it can be seductive, and we are easily drawn in. I've engaged in many such arguments myself. But in the end I usually have to conclude in agreement with that great theologian, Samuel Clements:
"Never try to teach a pig to sing. You'll just waste your time and annoy the pig."
(And lest I start my own wild and crazy argumentative thread: the part about S Clements being a theologian was said tongue-in-cheek.)
