No Tolerance for Intolerant Inspectors — UHD 14:6
“What are you doing?”
“Trying to find a flaw in this thing.”
“A flaw? Who cares? This structure serves a greater purpose. You are too picky. Nothing is perfect. You need to loosen up and be more tolerant of flaws.”
So they left the primary support for the huge bridge like it was. Traffic was heavy on the bridge because it worked. After all, this bridge was doing something useful and helpful, such as connecting people.
This kind of thinking that produces sloppy inspection of a physical bridge that puts lives in physical danger would not be tolerated.
How much more should we be careful of the ways we carry the precious cargo of the gospel to reach out and connect with people’s souls and eternal destinies?
Careful inspection of a personal bridge that might put souls in eternal danger should not only be tolerated, but encouraged.
Gal. 1:6-9; Acts 20:29-31; 1 Cor. 6:13; 1 Pet. 5:8
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Dr. Wecks, you certainly don’t have to publish this, but I have a concern with the purity of the gospel and how it’s presented. I’m writing a book. It begins with, “What I’m about to say will be impossible for any human being to understand. Not only will you not understand, you will think it foolishness to varying degrees.” Why? Scriptural truth can only be understood by the human mind and intellect through the miraculous work of God’s Holy Spirit. In other words, the Word of Truth is so supernatural, only the Holy Spirit can make it understandable to the human mind. This has profound implications for the church in our era.
1 Corinthians 2:12-14
12 Now we have received, not the spirit of the world, but the Spirit who is from God, so that we may know the things freely given to us by God,
The things freely given to us by God are revealed in the Word of God. And there is only one way to know what these things are.
13 which things we also speak, not in words taught by human wisdom, but in those taught by the Spirit, combining spiritual thoughts with spiritual words.
14 But a natural man does not accept the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him; and he cannot understand them, because they are spiritually appraised.
In other words, without the Spirit of God the unbeliever cannot understand the Bible. It’s foolishness. How is it made understandable? Many in our era, where I live, attempt to remove certain theological words to make the gospel easier to understand. Or they add to the gospel making it more attractive…ug!
Only by Divine grace is it understood. Only by the miraculous work of God’s Holy Spirit can His Word be understood.
I believe it is here that many in the church have minimized. The gospel is impossible for the natural man to understand (1 Cor. 1:18). If the gospel could be understood by natural human ability, then preachers would use, as Paul writes, “cleverness of speech.” Sadly, many are doing just that. But God sent Paul to preach the gospel, not in cleverness of speech, so that the cross of Christ would not be made void (1 Cor. 1:17).
Welcome back to the web! I am grateful that you endured, and found a way to continue to mentor and guide through an online format. These past two years with you and Carley have been both informative, and painful, but the end result has been transformative.
Thank you Z. You were a blessing to us too.