Acts 4:13
Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were uneducated, common men, they were astonished. And they recognized that they had been with Jesus.
Our society is obsessed with formal education. To be the successful candidate when you apply for a position practically anywhere, you need to produce the papers that prove that you have had formal training and passed the relevant exams in the area in which you wish to work.
This is also true about positions in religious organizations. Having a Doctorate in Divinity will normally give you a head start in applying for these positions, and the minimum requirement for any teaching position in religious colleges would certainly be a post-graduate degree.
In the time of Jesus, the Pharisees and Sadducees were exclusive educational groupings that thrived on the fact that they were the best educated men in their society. Their knowledge about religious matters was drilled into them from since they were children, and their whole adult life was spent in studying to master even more complicated religious concepts – they were walking encyclopaedias on all matters pertaining to their particular branch of religion.
But where did all this education lead them? For all their impressive head knowledge about their coming Messiah, they still did not recognize Him when He stood right in front of them. Whereas two uneducated, common men were boldly and with unfettered eloquence proclaiming the truth about Jesus Messiah, healing a cripple man in their midst!
The answer to this stunning contradiction lies in the words of our quoted verse above: “And they recognised that they had been with Jesus”. Having an intimate relationship with the living Messiah Jesus is way more important than studying theology and gaining only book knowledge about Him!
Pearls to ponder:
There is nothing wrong in attending Bible school or enrolling in a religious degree or diploma at university or college. In fact, it is unfortunately a reality that some church groups will not even listen to you if you cannot prove your academic qualifications in theology. It would be necessary to further your education to be able to reach those people.
But before you do, examine your motives in doing so. Are you seeking recognition because your educational level is higher than those around you? Do you wish to have the ‘prestige’ of people addressing you by using an academic title?
Let our motive for all further religious education be to equip us to advance the Kingdom, by getting to know the truth that sets us free. And let our intimacy with Jesus be the driving force and outcome behind all our studies!
Feel free to email me at questions.powerhouse@gmail.com
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