Proclamation:
“In fact, though by this time you ought to be teachers, you
need someone to teach you the elementary truths of God’s Word all over
again. You need milk, not solid
food! Anyone who lives on milk, being
still an infant, is not acquainted with the teaching about righteousness. But solid food is for the mature, who by
constant use have trained themselves to distinguish good from evil.” Hebrews 5:12-14 (NIV)
Explanation:
These words were written by an
unknown human author under the influence of The Holy Spirit of God. This chapter begins with the author
describing Jesus, The Christ, as the ultimate high priest and compares Him to
Melchizedek, whose name literally means “king of righteousness or justice.” Melchizedek was a Canaanite king who reigned
in Salem , and
who kept up religion and worship of the true God, and was honored by Abraham
for doing so. (Hebrew 7:1-2) Here
the author states to the Hebrews that he was addressing, who had a number of
advantages over other people including being descendants of Abraham, being
exposed to the law of Moses and the writings of The Old Testament, having heard
the ministry of Christ directly or from His apostles, having received the gift
of The Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost and having had thirty years past in
which they should have grown, instead of being teachers they were in need of
being taught the basics principals themselves.
Instead of being ready for meat, the advanced course, they were in need
of milk, the basic beginning lessons.
Application:
There are many adult Christians who can say that they were
“brought up in the church” or that they have “been in church almost all of
their life.” This text proves that just
being around The Word of God for a long period of time does not mean that a
person has grown in knowledge and understanding of if. Considering the number of years that we have
exposed to the teaching of The Bible, we should be Bible scholars now and teaching
others. Unfortunately, too many
Christians have heard many sermons preached but have not internalized what they
heard. Also, too many believers only
open their Bibles on Sunday while they are in church. If we want to grow in knowledge and
understanding of God’s Holy Word and to rightly apply it to our lives, then we
need to study it on a regular basis. (2 Timothy 2:15)
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