Monday, June 21, 2010

Hebraic Thought By Os Hillman

"The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom; all who follow his precepts have good understanding" (Psalms 111:10). 

Education is a high priority in any society that wants to advance. Education should be sought after by every believer in Jesus Christ in order to better understand God's ways. However, education that is not mixed with faith and obedience will result in programmatic religion.

In the early Hebraic church, wisdom was gained by obedience. Hebrews learned that wisdom was gained by knowing and doing the will of God and that it often did not line up with logic. However, as the church became impacted by the Greek culture through the influence of scholars like Socrates and Aristotle, knowledge-based systems became more influential in the way education was taught and applied. Greeks believed that the way to gain knowledge was based on reason and analysis.

When Joshua walked around the city of Jericho seven times blowing his trumpets, he was exhibiting a Hebraic model of decision-making - pure obedience. Logic and reason played no part in this decision. When Elisha instructed the army general to go wash in a lake in order to be healed of leprosy, it confronted his intellect. This was Hebraic thought rooted in obedience.

The Church has moved into a more knowledge-based and programmatic system of operation over the centuries, rather than obedience-based methods that are motivated by a heart fully devoted to following God. We've replaced obedience with reason, logic, and slick marketing for attractive programs to entice people into our churches.

Ultimately, God desires us to take the Hebraic approach when making decisions. He wants us to make decisions based on our heart's desire to follow Him.

Source:  Hebraic Thought

1 comment:

  1. Fools are those people who belive in science and depend their lives base on scientific reasoning without even believing to the Almighty God.
    yes by science you may prove and gain something, and a lot of things with great reasoning. You may gain some knowledge as we all know it. But out of wisdom we will lose everything.
    For someone who reasons a lot, questions a lot and answers a lot by great reasoning, God must exist in his/her great reasoning, fool is he/she if an Almighty God doesn't come to his/her mind.
    everything that do exist in this world, universe and this life is because of God.
    Everything that can be prove by man's reasoning and much greater to everything that is not provable by man's reasoning proves that there is God.
    Big bang theory up until now no one can prove anything about it, and if it is true, how about the force or matter whatever it is, came from, or the concept came from. Don't we know that not all things are reachable by man's understanding. And we must accept that fact.

    -sirc

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