Get yourself some Packer
I am currently working on a longer post to contribute here but I wanted to make one last shorter post in the meantime. As I was reading J.I. Packer’s Knowing God (do yourself a favor and go buy this book), I read this exhortation regarding how we should study theology. It was particularly convicting for me:
“We need to ask ourselves: What is my ultimate aim and object in occupying my mind with these things? What do I intend to do with my knowledge about God, once I have it?…If we pursue theological knowledge for its own sake, it is bound to go bad on us. It will make us proud and conceited. The very greatness of the subject matter will intoxicate us, and we shall come to think of ourselves as a cut above other Christians because of our interest in it and grasp of it; and we shall look down on those whose theological ideas seem to us crude and inadequate…To be preoccupied with getting theological knowledge as an end in itself, to approach Bible study with no higher motive than a desire to know all the answers, is the direct route to a state of self-satisfied self-deception. We need to guard our hearts against such an attitude, and pray to be kept from it.” – Page 21-22
Packer then acknowledges a common question he has come across in discussing the study of theology:
“Do not all children of God long, with the psalmist, to know just as much about our heavenly Father as we can learn?…Yes, of course…But if you look back to Psalm 119 again, you will see that the psalmist’s concern to get knowledge about God was not a theoretical but a practical concern. His supreme desire was to know and enjoy God Himself, and he valued knowledge about God simply as a means to this end.” – Page 22


i just started that book over the weekend!!!!
pretty good eh?
very good indeed!
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