Friday, May 3, 2013

The Discipleship of Knowledge or the Discipleship of Obedience? Both!


For the last few months I have been challenged by the words, teaching, exhortation and example of a few godly men in our church who have been impressing into me the idea of the Western Church's need for obedience to DO God's Word. For far too long we have been stuffing our brains with more and more knowledge of the Bible but we aren't applying that knowledge in our lives. For example, these men constantly come back to our need to evangelize so to make disciples thereby living out, and obeying, Christ's Great Commission as seen in Mt. 28:18-20.

"Jesus came and told his disciples, "I have been given all authority in heaven and on earth. Therefore, GO and MAKE disciples of all the nations, BAPTIZING them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. TEACH these new disciples to OBEY all the commands I have given you. And be sure of this: I am with you always, even to the end of the age" (NLT, emphasis mine).

As I was doing our Daily Walk Bible reading for today, Walk #124 Ezra 7-8, I was impressed by how many times the scriptures mentioned that God's "gracious hand" was upon Ezra (7:6, 9, 28; 8:18, 31). And as I focused on this truth my eyes also kept coming back to how focused Ezra was on God's Law, God's Word. Now granted, Ezra was a scribe and thus that was his job. But still, it was clear that God's Word was part of his very fabric, his very core being, and it wasn't just his "job." God's Word made him who he was! 

We see this core truth shine brilliantly in 7:10: "This was because Ezra had determined to STUDY and OBEY the Law of the Lord and to TEACH those decrees and regulations to the people of Israel" (NLT, emphasis added). Clearly, there was a discipleship of knowledge going on here because "Ezra had determined to study...the Law of the Lord." He ate the Word, he drank the Word, he learned the Word by osmosis as he slept (or, at least, I wish that could happen!) A discipleship of knowledge can only happen when we make the effort to become "well versed in the Law" (7:6) as we continually keep God's law close at hand (7:14) and in our hearts (Psalm 119:11).
But a discipleship of knowledge is only part of what Ezra had "determined" to do. He also determined to "obey the Law of the Lord and to teach those decrees and regulations to the people..." thus a "discipleship of obedience" as well. I have often found it a funny excuse when people say "I can't teach Sunday School, I don't know enough." The reality is, when you have to teach a group of people you study, and when you study, you learn, and when you learn and then teach what you have learned you are more likely to obey. For far too long, myself included, we have steeped ourselves in a discipleship of knowledge but we have not engaged in a discipleship of obedience. Thus, we fail to be like Ezra and, more importantly, we fail to become Christ-like.

In his commentary on Ezra, Presbyterian pastor Dr. Mark Roberts said this, "study, no matter how important, is not sufficient alone; it must lead to obedience...Jesus made it clear: "My mother and My brothers are these who hear the word of God and DO IT" (Luke 8:21, emphasis added).

Are you longing for God's gracious hand to be upon you? I am! Are you longing to be called a "brother" of  Christ? I am! (Though, if we have already accepted Christ as our Lord and Savior we know we are adopted into His eternal family and are called "children of God." See John 1:12-13, Romans 8:14-17, Galatians 3:26, 1 John 3:1-10.)

"But don't just listen to God's word. You must do what it says. Otherwise, you are only fooling yourselves. For if you listen to the word and don't obey, it is like glancing at your face in a mirror. You see yourself, walk away, and forget what you look like. But if you look carefully into the perfect law that sets you free, and if you do what it says and don't forget what you heard, then God will bless you for doing it" (James 1:22-25, NLT).

1 comment:

  1. The tie-in with Ezra was incredible. Thank you for sharing your heart and speaking truth! It is a real need to balance knowledge of the Word (in order to know Jesus, the Word) and then to go out to show the impact thereof. Paul Washer, a baptist preacher, once said in an illustration that you cannot have an encounter with a Mack truck and not walk away changed! ;)

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