Eleven Differences

If you’ve read the article before, then you already know the answer is yes. Our misunderstanding of theology has led to confusion regarding its true meaning and purpose. Let’s examine a more comprehensive definition of theology that highlights both its true significance and its intended purpose. In the book The Bible Vs Theology, I define theology as ‘‘The method we use to interpret what God reveals in the Bible and universe by presenting pieces of evidence in an organized manner.’’ I describe the Bible as the ‘‘Book that contains God’s Word and will for humanity.’’

 

Among the eleven differences I discovered between the Bible’s content and theological thoughts, let’s examine five of them.

 

The Holy Spirit inspired the Bible (2 Timothy 3:16, 2 Peter 2:21, Romans 15:4). Theology isn’t always inspired by the Holy Spirit. Bias, subjectivity, and prejudice can corrupt our theological analysis. Theology is pure and reliable only with the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.

 

The authenticity and truth of the Bible are unquestionable. Not every theological thought can be considered genuine and accurate. Some are human suggestions, opinions, and suggestions to fill in certain knowledge gaps.

 

The Bible is sufficient. Even without theology, we can still lead a fulfilled Christian life. Theology cannot exist independently. To be considered genuine, it needs to draw inspiration from the Bible. Furthermore, one can never have enough theological knowledge. There are no limits to how far we can take its development. At some stage, you grow weary of theology.

 

The Bible is known for its consistency and trustworthiness. It perfectly interprets itself from Genesis to Revelation. Our lack of knowledge about ancient times might pose some minor challenges. However, the knowledge we gain from the Bible’s content far outweighs the struggles we face. Moreover, we are continuously learning and uncovering additional evidence to shed light on those challenges. Often, theological ideas lack logical consistency, reliability, and truth. Theologians make topics more difficult by using complicated terms and terminologies, resulting in confusion.

The Bible was inspired by God through the Holy Spirit, but any trustworthy theology stems from the Bible. Have you grasped the rationale behind some denominations rewriting the Bible? Instead of starting from the Bible and expanding, their theology takes a different approach. They have their own individual ideas and interpretations of God’s nature. They must revise the Bible and manipulate certain biblical terminologies to fit their viewpoint, since it doesn’t support their position.

 

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How would you describe the Bible? What does theology refer to? Have you ever pondered these questions? Did you know most conflicts within the Body of Christ arise from a lack of understanding the connection between the Bible and theology?

 

In 2017, I argued with a member of our house fellowship group. He studied theology in a Swiss theological institution at the time. I shared my dissatisfaction with the multiple conflicting theological beliefs present among different Christian denominations and groups. The reason for the lack of consensus among Catholics, Calvinists, Arminians, and other groups on certain sections of the Logos eluded me. It is obvious these movements cannot effectively unite in advancing the Gospel. The house fellowship member said he doesn’t see any problem with that. In fact, he defended these groups and stated that everyone should have their own theology.

 

I think I understood the point he was trying to make. The crux of his argument was that we must have diversity in the Body of Christ. Being Catholic, Apostolic, Calvinist, Arminian, Preterist, or any other group represents diversity. I had a feeling his grasp of diversity was off because of the conflicting foundational beliefs in these Christian movements. As they strive to construct their individual belief systems, many have established cults, religious groups, and occult movements. However, I could not articulate my thoughts clearly.

 

The argument left me intrigued, so I embarked on a research journey. The journey has been nothing short of extraordinary. Many of us have an incorrect understanding of diversity. According to 1 Corinthians 12, true diversity does not undermine unity. In fact, God created diversity to enhance unity, not to promote conflicts, misunderstandings, and disputes.

 

In order to achieve unity, we need consensus on the Logos, yet our individual contexts give rise to different rhemas. Regrettably, there are sharp disagreements among most Christian movements regarding the interpretation of some parts of the Logos. Each of these Christian groups follows their own path. Yet, our collective longing is to move in the same direction. The problem stems from our perception of theology and how we create our theological beliefs. The Holy Spirit cannot endorse conflicting theologies, then expects us to move in one direction, as stated in the Bible. Forget.

 

 

It’s about time we acknowledge the reality. We must gain a clearer understanding of how the Bible defines diversity. We should carefully look at the angle from which Paul approaches the divisions in the Body of Christ. The Bible’s content and the theologies we generate have obvious distinctions. Moving in the same direction requires understanding them. Allow me to talk about a few of them on this platform. I would appreciate it if you’d join me on this journey. By God’s grace, let’s reason and put some things in their right places.

 

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