HOW DO YOU STUDY YOURSELF INTO ERROR?
Dennis Gulledge
One of the reasons for studying the Bible is to
learn truth and abandon error, but have you noticed the current trend of
some brethren “studying” themselves into error? The elders of one congregation
announced that they have studied the matter and concluded that there is
no New Testament prohibition of instrumental music in the worship, and
they decided to adopt it’s use. Another church says that they have studied
it and decided that there is no reason to limit taking the Lord’s Supper
to Sunday only. They will observe it on another day as well. Yet another
group says that after careful study they have decided that they will use
women in a “more active” role in their worship services.
We must wonder what accounts for this current
trend, but one doesn’t have to wonder long when he realizes that when people
have a mind to do a thing they can easily “study” themselves into it. Their
hermeneutics will give them the license to do whatever they like in religion
and the fact that they have “studied” it will give it the appearance of
honest investigation. The very reverse of this disturbing trend was seen
in the early days of the Restoration Movement when it was not unheard of
for entire congregations to study themselves out of sectarianism and into
New Testament Christianity! Now we have brethren “studying” themselves
out of following the New Testament order (“tradition” as they call it)
and following a course back into denominationalism. Go figure!