Guard against error!
Living in the 21st century requires that we be diligent and equip ourselves with correct information (Prov. 4:7). This guards us against error, especially, with regard to our spiritual beliefs.
Error often presents itself in the form of myths, lies, and misunderstandings (MLMs). This includes what we know about the Triune God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Today we will examine MLMs and how they can negatively impact our ability to have a correct view of God.
MLMs—the what and the why?
Myths, lies, and misunderstandings can be credited to many different things.
- Myths are widely held but false beliefs or ideas. Myths are upheld to misrepresent the truth and to maintain certain beliefs.
- Lies are statements that one knows are false, with the intent to deceive.
- Misunderstandings stem from a failure to understand something correctly. A misunderstanding can be caused by an incorrect conception or a misinterpretation. It can also be mistakes of meaning or intent.
Myths and misunderstandings can be attributed to a general lack of knowledge. Even within our churches, discussions on the Holy Trinity are limited. Congregations need to be better informed on our relationship with each member of the God Head and how each of them impacts our lives.
Lies, of course, can be assigned to the father of lies, Satan. Satan has done an excellent job in intentionally deceiving people about who God is. We tend to make God smaller than He really is, to fit our human view. We compare our limited abilities with God’s infinite power. We do this to justify our decisions and behaviors (Jer. 17:9).
God is the true source for victorious living. It is in Him that we live and breathe and have our meaning (Acts 17:28). Our personal relationship with God provides us with courage and hope amid our struggles. It strengthens our faith and points us to the One who will sustain us in the most difficult of times. Therefore, we are able to persevere and do not “faint” (2 Cor. 4:17).
How to deal with MLMs?
What is the best approach to deal with myths, lies, and misunderstandings? Seek out and know the truth through spiritual discernment. The primary source of that truth is the Bible. The Holy Spirit leads us in all truth (John 16:13).
In this postmodern era, relativism offers the view that there is no absolute truth; truth is relative based on individual perceptions and considerations. Satan uses this thinking to continue his campaign to “blind our eyes” about God, His Son, and the Holy Spirit (2 Cor. 4:4).
We must seek truth in all we do and boldly denounce MLMs that keep others in darkness (Eph. 5:11). Myths, lies, and misunderstandings intent is always the same: to deceive, mislead, and misrepresent.
Next week we will explore MLMs about the Holy Spirit.