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Loving God’s Word: Beyond Intellectual Fascination

Do You ⁤Love⁤ God, or Just His Word? A Theology ‍for Everyday Life

By Alan Allegra |‍ World-Today-News.com – October 26, 2023

(Image: A contemplative image of hands holding an open ⁢bible, bathed in soft light. Alt-text: the Bible as a pathway to⁢ understanding God.)

We all have a theology, whether we realize it or not.Theology isn’t just for academics; it’s simply ⁢ the study of god and his relationship to the universe. As the late R.C.Sproul pointed out,⁣ anyone who considers ‍God is, in effect, ​a theologian. And crucially, our understanding of God shapes our ⁣morals,⁤ ethics, and ultimately, how we live.

For years, I considered myself an “amateur theologian” – a passionate student of biblical theology, but ‌lacking the professional credentials. My journey began not with faith, but⁢ with⁢ skepticism.⁣ Before finding faith in 1981, I dismissed the Bible ⁣as confusing and unbelievable. Yet, my exploration of different religions consistently led me back to ‌its pages. I discovered, as Jesus himself saeid,⁢ that the Scriptures point ⁢to Him⁣ (John 5:39).

This discovery ​ignited a lifelong love⁣ for God’s Word, leading me to seminary and a commitment to teaching others. I’ve dedicated ‍myself to understanding⁣ and sharing the truths within its pages, striving to “rightly handle‌ the word of truth” (2⁤ Timothy 2:15).

But recently, a challenging⁣ idea​ struck‌ me: can you love God’s ‍Word without loving God?

It’s a​ painful question. We can intellectually⁣ affirm the Bible’s infallibility, marvel at⁢ its intricate details, and witness its transformative ⁣power in ⁢the lives of others.We can be awestruck by its revelations ⁣of God’s creative ​power,⁢ sovereignty, and the profound love demonstrated‌ through Jesus Christ. But ‍does that ‌equate to a deep, personal love for the ​God who revealed ⁣Himself ⁤within those⁤ pages?

Think about it this way: the level ​of our engagement with‌ a message is directly ⁣proportional to our⁢ affection for⁢ the sender. An email‍ from ⁣the mechanic is quickly deleted. A note from a colleague receives temporary attention. But a message from a loved one – especially a spouse – is prioritized, cherished, and often re-read.

Do we approach the Bible with the same ⁢eagerness?

It’s a humbling self-assessment. Loving ⁤the idea of God, or the information about God, isn’t the ⁣same as loving God Himself. While we may strive to “love the Lord your⁤ God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength”‌ (Mark 12:30), the ‍question remains: where do we stand on ⁤that spectrum?

This isn’t a call to abandon biblical study.‌ It’s a ⁤call to deeper reflection. ⁢ It’s a reminder that the Bible isn’t an end in itself, but a means to a relationship.⁤ It’s a challenge⁤ to move beyond intellectual assent to a heartfelt connection with the God who invites us to know Him.


Alan Allegra ‍is a freelance devotional and Bible study author,​ and L.I.F.E. Group Coordinator for First Baptist Church, Allentown. He and his wife, Lynda, reside in Hanover Township, Northampton.

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