Good Morning All!
2 Timothy 4:3; “For the time is coming
when people will not endure sound teaching, but having itching ears they will
accumulate for themselves teachers to suit their own passions,”
It is always interesting listening to some
of the people who claim to be great thinkers.
It is strange how someone who has a gift to make you laugh or cry think
they have all the answers to the world’s problems. We see actors and actresses who seem to feel
that their opinion is somehow superior to ours.
The amazing thing is that everyone trots out his or her “authority” to
back up their opinion.
Several years ago, a famous politician
told the person that he was debating with,” you can have your own set of opinions,
but you cannot have your own set of facts.”
Facts or truths are not subjective; they stand on their own merit. We may not like the facts, but facts are
outside of our influence, what is or what was a fact is a static thing. The problem we see is that too many people
like to have their own set of facts.
We see this often today because in the
world we live in; most people believe that all truths are relative and what you
believe is fact may be different from what I believe is fact. If you listen to the political ads, you will
hear that over and over. One side claims
this is fact while the other side claims that something else is the fact. They never try to see which one is the fact;
they simply prefer their own.
This is what Paul is warning young
Timothy about in our verse. People will
have “itching ears” finding their own set of facts to live with and to suit
their own passion. This is even an
accepted psychological truth. After we
have formed an opinion, we tend to accept and create evidence which supports or
strengthens our view, and we tend to discard or ignore the evidence which goes
contrary to our belief. For example, if
you were to come to my house at 10:30 in the morning and wake me up. Someone who likes me would perceive that I
had been up late comforting or consoling someone. Someone who does not like me might assume I
was just lazy. How you perceive
awakening me at 10:30 is based on your “facts” about me.
Our world today seems to ignore facts and
truths, mostly because our truths come from God and are immutable
(unchangeable). God’s Word is what we
are to live by. When that seems
uncomfortable to some, God’s Word is ignored, or it is “explained” as to what
God “really meant.” There are not many
truths which God is not very clear about.
We might try to cloud the issue but God’s Word, His sound teachings, are
solid.
Yet
our human nature will always have itching ears.
Our own strength will always fail us.
We need to trust in God, through faith in Jesus, to keep us in the true
faith. God’s Spirit guides us and guards
us into his marvelous light. It is in
these sound teachings which we find comfort teachings like Jesus’ atoning
sacrifice for our sins or our justification by grace alone for eternal
life. These are just two of the many
truths which we can trust God to give us.
His promise is certain.
Dear Father in
heaven, your mercies are new to us every day.
We give you thanks for the certainty of our salvation because of
Jesus. Protect us from itching ears and
keep us close to you. In Jesus’ precious
name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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