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Understanding the Scriptures
None of those present to hear Jesus say these words were teachers of the scriptures.
But Jesus still chose them and didn’t avoid pointing them to the Bible.
So there was something important about understanding Jesus by understanding the story of how God worked across the ages of time.
So these fishermen had to buckle down and learn the story well.
It wasn’t just something important that happened to them.
It was important because of everything that happened before.
They understood what Jesus meant to them.
Now they would understand how they fit into the larger story.
So many had been faithful in the past.
There was so much to learn about those stories that could help them live theirs.
We also must understand the Scriptures
We are not Bible scholars.
But we can learn to understand the story and essential wisdom of the Bible.
We can learn by hearing.
We live in amazing times.
If you have a smart phone and a friend who can help you set it up, you can listen daily to the Bible.
The reading plan will come to you daily and you can listen.
Of course you can hear the word of God in worship, especially in the preaching of the Word.
So even if your eyesight is bad or reading isn’t your thing you can learn from God’s Word.
This is memorial day weekend when we remember those of our loved ones who have gone on before us.
For some those memories are very happy and treasured.
For others they may be sad and difficult.
It’s still important to know something of where we came from.
The good news is, whatever the story of our birth heritage, the story of our spiritual heritage is one of overcoming and grace.
We can be part of a better story.
But it begins by learning that story.
So get motivated to read and understand.
Maybe you know some about the New Testament.
Well get to know the prequel called the Old Testament or the Hebrew Bible.
You’ll understand so much more once you see the early parts of the story.
YouVersion Bible App
As I said we live in a golden age of learning the Bible.
If you have a smart phone hold it up.
Here is how to get many translations of the bible that can read to you for free.
Go to the app store and type in YouVersion, all one word, Bible app.
Youversion Bible App.
There are lots of imitators out there.
Don’t download them.
Stick with the original.
When it comes up it will be at the top of the list.
The icon is a little brown Bible.
It says Holy Bible on the bible and it has a little book mark sticking out.
It will be the one with the most reviews.
Currently 7.9 million reviews on iphone.
Nothing else comes close.
It’s free and it’s the best for reading and hearing the bible on your phone.
Talk to Jeff our media guy.
I helped him get it set up several years ago.
Driving long miles to see vendors for his job he listens to the Bible in his car.
It works great.
The point is this: don’t settle for not experiencing the Word of God in your daily life.
Your journey is more important than you realize.
You affect the lives of so many other people.
The disciples needed it and so do you.
The Disciples Had Help
Some of the apostles had training in the Scriptures.
But they all got this training.
Jesus giving them spiritual ability to understand.
Reading the Bible isn’t just about moving your eyes across the page.
There’s history involved and spiritual principles.
Books can help you learn about the history.
But only God can give you spiritual insight.
I think the reason it mentions scrutiny is that the Spirit searches our hearts as we read.
He helps us learn about God and about ourselves.
In the end it’s what God says that matters.
So Jesus gave them spiritual help to understand that he was going away so they could have more spiritual help.
Jesus had to die because of human sin.
He came to undo the power of sin and to unleash the power of the Holy Spirit.
To cancel hate and feature love.
By coming to understand the old testament, the disciples could understand the dark power of sin and the deep need for the abundant life of the age of the Spirit.
Jesus helped them understand the Word and the Holy Spirit would help them spread the message.
That good news comes to us also...
You’ll have help
Scholars are a great help to us.
I’ve learned from some of the best.
But most of what I have learned about the Bible isn’t from classes I took many years ago.
It’s from reading and discussing the Bible regularly.
Scholars help us remember the time difference.
We can’t read everything as if the English translation is talking about something from this week.
So learn all you can about the background of the Bible.
But most things are very clear without knowing the original languages.
There is plenty to have our attention that is clear on a first reading.
God created our world.
Human beings chose to turn away selfishly, which introduced violence and death.
Forgiveness is costly and involves confronting our sin in God’s presence.
Originally animals died in our place.
But this had a temporary affect and merely pointed the way to when Christ would come and die once and for all.
He didn’t have to die because God the Father is angry and violent.
He died because sin is powerful and spiritual.
It still has a hold over many human beings.
Even believers can fall under its power if they aren’t careful.
The power had to be broken and overcome.
God became a man and died the only death that could win this victory over sin.
He’s the Messiah which means he’s the King of Kings and Lord of Lords.
He’s the One.
He died on the cross, suffering at the hands of the Roman Empire and the false religious leaders of his time.
They didn’t read the Bible well enough.
They got it wrong.
He rose from the dead.
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