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Saturday 2 May 2015
Spirituality and Truth
~ SPIRITUALITY AND TRUTH
According to Don Whitney
When it comes to spirituality, you do what
you do because you believe what you
believe.
Regardless of the importance you
consciously place upon it, theology drives
and determines your spirituality. For
example, you pray the way you do
because of your theology. And there are
certain ways you do not pray, more
because of theology than tradition.
Recognize, therefore, the connection
between good theology and good
spirituality. Don’t turn to people as models
and teachers of spirituality if you could
not also turn to them as mentors of
theology and doctrine. For their spirituality
is also connected to their theology.
It’s very easy to be impressed by
someone’s piety and think, “Surely anyone
who is so pious, so devoted, and so
committed to prayer, couldn’t be very
wrong in his theology.” But I have seen
more than one person come to reject
biblical theology—even regarding the
doctrine of salvation—after they became
impressed with the spirituality of a
particular writer or speaker who
eventually led them astray. As Jesus said,
“Take heed what you hear” (Mark 4:24).
So,
• If anyone makes experience
authoritative over the revelation of
God in Scripture—turn away from
him.
• If anyone adds another book or
experience to the Bible, making it
equal in authority to God’s Word—
refuse to believe him.
• If anyone teaches that God can be
experienced directly, that is, without
the mediation of Jesus Christ and the
Bible—don’t listen to him.
• If anyone says that there are many
paths to God and that Jesus isn’t the
only way to Heaven—avoid him.
Each of us needs both sound theology and
passionate spirituality, because theology is
the fuel for spirituality’s fire. Theology
provides the discernment to protect us
from unbiblical or unhealthy spiritual
practices (such as regularly seeking to
experience God without the guidance or
influence of Scripture). Theology can
protect us from fads in spirituality.
How do you pursue theology? Read and
meditate on Scripture. Listen to biblical
preaching and avail yourself of the
opportunities for Christian education at
your church. Read Christian books that
teach, not just those that entertain. These
include not only books about doctrine, but
also biographies of those who were, like
Apollos, “mighty in the Scriptures” (Acts
18:24).
Theology is God’s truth. Don’t try to grow
your soul or simplify your spiritual life
without it.
Taken from Simplify Your Spiritual Life
(Colorado Springs, CO: NavPress, 2003),
pages 59-60.
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