Where do we go from here? Last we discussed that we can proceed in
our faith using the 5 tools to maturity outlined in Acts 2:42 and 47. Today we begin
to examine these tools individually and how they can promote wellbeing. Today,
Scriptural knowledge!!
We know from the medical literature that identifying as a
Christian, church attendance and prayer can enhance wellbeing as well as various
measures associated with wellbeing (1-3).
To gain a better understanding of this effect Teleios has analyzed
specific measures associated with wellbeing, one being scriptural knowledge.
Several studies indicate that studying Scripture in general enhances wellbeing
(4,5). Knowledge of individual important Scriptures could improve wellbeing, such
as: acceptance of salvation, confidence in salvation and lack of associated
guilt. Interestingly at a study done at the University of Georgia Christian and
non-Christian students alike recognized Scriptural wisdom as being good for
their life, such as ‘Be slow to
speak and quick to listen’ (internal data, Teleios Inc)!
More research is needed to evaluate the effect on wellbeing
associated with pivotal Scriptures, but we are all off to a good start!
Why would Bible study improve wellbeing? Scripture is the manual
by which we can mature and live our Christian life. Scripture indicates good
fruit in our life will occur as we mature in the Holy Spirit (Galatians 5:22).
Importantly, the Spirit uses God’s word to teach us and provide us power (I
John 2:27, Ephesians 6:17). Just as when we buy a new iPhone or droid we read
the manual (hopefully!) to determine how it may be used to help our life, so we
should study Scripture for our Christian life. The more we read and understand
the more fruit we should gain.
Importantly, this takes personal study of God's word. It is not
enough to live by the jargon within church society which may actually not represent
God at all (e.g., ‘I will do this will when I have peace from God’; or ‘God
will open the door’). We are to the act obediently whether or not we have peace
or not and we make decisions based on His Word and prayer and then act in faith
(I Timothy 4:4-5, Romans 14:23). In a recent survey of conservative pastors
conducted by Teleios, they overwhelmingly supported the concept of using Scripture
to teach truth and not jargon in the church (internal data, Teleios Inc).
Study God's word and reap the reward! If you do not know how to study the Bible
contact us here please at Teleios and we will make every attempt to help you. Thanks
for joining me today.
What is the best way to learn Scripture? To participate in our latest poll
question - please visit our website at http://teleiosresearch.com/#anchorpoll
WC Stewart
http://teleiosblog.blogspot.com/
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