FAITH OR MYTH?
The cartoon character named Popeye
is famous for eating spinach. So whenever
he breaks open a can of spinach and consumes it, he gains enormous
strength. But there is a little known
fact about this cartoon character. Since
meat was much scarcer during World War II, the tale of Popeye was co-opted by
the U.S. Government to promote the idea of eating spinach. Spinach appeared to be an ideal substitute for
meat. Ironically, the scientists of our
German enemy combatants had concluded during the 1890s that spinach contains
the same amount of iron as meat. Iron is
an essential vitamins for building muscle and strength.
However, their facts were fundamentally
wrong. German researchers did prove that
spinach contains iron, but when they recorded their scientific results they put
the decimal point in the wrong place. Therefore, they grossly overestimated the
amount of iron in spinach by a factor of ten! Unfortunately, the correction for this error
did not make it across the ocean until after World War II.
This series of events clearly
demonstrates how easy it is for false ideas to be quickly accepted as
truth. Lesson learned. Even in the area of our faith, it’s not
uncommon for some to embrace faith concepts that are nonbiblical in origin. To wit, we should never be hesitant to ask why we hold a certain belief or a particular
interpretation of the Bible. Our
investigation may prove that we got it right, or it may show that we are
inaccurate in our understanding of what God is actually communicating to us. Either way, our understanding and application
of God’s word will only be improved.
Two practical examples of this kind
of distortion of the Word are replacement
theology (also known as supersessionism),
which holds that the Jews are no longer chosen by God and that He has no
particular future plans for the nation of Israel; and (2) PROSPERITY THEOLOGY,
which reduces The Almighty to the level of some sort of cosmic genie whose
primary purpose is endowing us with material possessions and wealth. Although God truly desires to bless His
people, if the abundant life that Christ espoused is reduced to the level of
financial prosperity, we are actually serving Satan’s cause instead of building
God’s Kingdom.
Will we choose faith or myth? My friends, let’s get our facts straight. Let’s make sure that our faith is spiritually
grounded, not in tradition, nor in fantasy, but firmly established in THE WORD.
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