Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth
“Study to shew
thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly
dividing the word of truth.” 2 Timothy 2: 15
The Word of God has spoken – we must examine it. The
context of the above Scripture is centered around a workman; (believer) 1)
meeting God’s approval and 2) having no cause to be ashamed because he did not
understand rightly dividing.
Both can be met through STUDY. The word study is defined as to be diligent or to labor. Too
many of us are lazy when it comes to studying our Bible. But if we long for
God’s approval and do not want to be ashamed in our knowledge of Biblical
issues, we must be diligent. (Characterized by persevering, painstaking effort)
Most Bibles are divided into the Old and New Testaments.
But rightly dividing the Old and New Testament is what we are instructed
to do. There are 66 Books in the Bible: 39 in the Old Testament and 27 in the
New Testament.
Paul, in writing to Timothy, tells him: “All
Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for (1) doctrine,
(2) for reproof, (3) for
correction, (4) for instruction in
righteousness. (Why?) That the man of
God may be perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works.” 2 Timothy 3:
16-17 (The non-bold numbers and words are inserted by me)
What this tells us is that God used many men to pen the
finished Word of God and that all the Books of the Bible have a purpose. It is
our responsibility to 1) divide them into doctrine, reproof, correction and
instruction in righteousness 2) to determine which, if any, of them are
applicable for today.
Let me explain. We get mail delivered to our homes by the
postman. Some of it is address to
us personally and some of it is addressed to the occupant.
The first is personal and the latter is not.
Which do you suppose is more meaningful, the personal mail, right?
The whole Bible is FOR us, but there are some parts of it that are
specifically TO us, our own personal mail. Therefore those written to us
are more meaningful for us.
So, if we are to be diligent, it would behoove us to find
out if there are books in the Bible that are addressed specifically to us, the
“us” being the Church the Body of Christ. Believers of today become part of
Christ through the act of spiritual baptism. ”For by one Spirit are we all baptized into one body, whether we be Jews
or Gentiles, whether we be bond free; and have all been made to drink into one
Spirit.” 1 Corinthians 12: 13
The question at hand: are all the saved from Genesis to
Revelation baptized into the body of Christ or are some of them part of an
earthly kingdom? Scripture tells me
that Christ is 1) head of a body of believers, Jew and Gentile and 2) Christ is
the king of Israel.
We will examine Christ the King first.
“Behold, the
days come, saith the LORD, that I will raise unto David a righteous Branch, and a
King shall reign and prosper, and shall execute judgment and justice in the
earth” Jer. 23: 5
”Let Christ the King
of Israel descend now from the cross, that we may see and believe…”
Mark 15: 32
It is time to introduce you to my “Time Chart.” You can
pull it up now by clicking on the following: www.soundwordsministry.org/timechart.html
Notice in the center of the page the words: Time Past, But
Now and Restitution and Refreshing. Directly underneath Time Past locate the
words “Predicting the King and the Kingdom.” Look at the bottom of the page
and you will see Genesis – Malachi in alignment with Predicting the King and
Kingdom. Thus implying that all the books
of the Old Testament concern issues that primarily focus on “looking for a
King to come who will establish an earthly kingdom.”
The next topic at the center of the page says,
“Presenting the King and Kingdom.” The
books of the Bible that correspond to this time period are Matthew through John
and Acts. Therefore we can conclude that Matthew, Mark, Luke, John and Acts concern
issues that focus on “Presenting the King and His Kingdom.”
In the center/far right area of the chart find the words
“Kingdom Established – King Reigns. Notice
that the book of Revelation is the corresponding book for that period of time.
Once again we can conclude that Revelation concerns the Kingdom being established with the King on the throne.
For the purpose of teaching, we will be labeling events
that are described in Genesis through Malachi, Matthew through John and a part
of Acts and Hebrews through Revelation as Prophecy.
(This prophecy primarily concerns Jesus the Christ: 1) announcing His coming, 2)
His coming the first time to die, and 3) His coming the second time to reign.)
We have just divided Scriptures that primarily deal with
predicting the King, presenting the King and the King reigning on the earth. We
must continue to rightly divide and determine if the saved of today are part of
that earthly kingdom. You may be surprised!
Back to the chart. In
the center of the chart you will see an area in red. (Grey for black & white
monitors) Notice the words: The
Body of Christ, Mystery and Age of Grace. Corresponding to all this are Acts
9-28 and Romans through Philemon. We will label events in Acts 9-28 and Romans
through Philemon as Mystery. (Mystery
means – secret. So, things in
this period were kept secret until God chose to reveal them to the apostle
Paul.)
We have successfully completed the first step in rightly
dividing the Word of truth. From now on
we will look at the Bible as things concerning 1) Prophecy and things concerning
2) Mystery.
Under Prophecy there is a group of saved people whom will inherit
the earth where Jesus will reign as King. Under Mystery there is a group of
saved people who are a part of Christ’s body. He is the Head they are the
member parts of the body. These people will reign in heaven and be at the
right hand of the Father.
Note: The books of
the Mystery are specifically to the Church the Body of Christ, and therefore
are more meaningful for us today. People who are saved today become members of
the Church the Body of Christ.
We have successfully completed another division: The saved
in the period known, as Prophecy will live eternally on the earth.
The saved in the period known as Mystery will live eternally in heaven.
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