Based on Jack Deere’s By the Power of the Spirit Surprised by the Voice of God
It’s been said that “Experience is not the greatest teacher; it is simply another one,” and while I have heard that quote about what seems like a million times, as I read this weeks theology, it haunted my thoughts with relentless authority exceeding the qualities of your common cliché.
Be honest. Can you genuinely say that scripture is the primary reason for your beliefs; for every conscious decision you make? Or could it be that the things around us, the things that we have been taught by our instructors, alongside with our traditions have more to do with what we believe than we care to admit? And lastly, are we simply living by what we have experienced in life or by the Word of God?
It’s quite a bit to consider, I know. I’m still working through these questions myself; as much as I would absolutely love to tell you all that scripture is in the forefront of all the reasons I do what I do, if I did you would have every right to call me a liar. In the text, Jack Deere declares, “… we all have many reasons why we believe and do things, and Scripture is only one of those reasons.” I found this to be true in more ways than one in my own life.
It’s become clear to me that I have many teachers in my life that come before scripture; the first being experience. When giving advice I will be the first to tell you what I have been through; my failures, my triumphs, my distractions, all of that. Or any negative feeling I have toward something usually is because I have had a bad experience which led me to feel that way and has nothing to do with what God has to say about it. God clearly tells us to love our neighbors as we love ourselves but because of what I have experienced sometimes that is not what I do.
Thinking of all this makes me wonder how different the world would look if scripture was in the forefront of the reasons why we do what we do. What if we knew the bible for ourselves like our lives depended on it? What if the common clichés like “Experience is the best teacher” was replaced by “God is the best teacher”? What if that was our unconditional reality?
We have all gone through what we have for a reason and while we can allow these things to be the only teacher we have, God gives us an even better way. It’s up to you to use it.