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Home/Biblical and Theological/The Sufficiency of Scripture in Decision Making

The Sufficiency of Scripture in Decision Making

Can we have certainty that any given decision is a good one or the right one?

Written by Michael J. Matossian | Saturday, March 11, 2017

“Together with providing informative and insightful knowledge, God’s word equips by reproof and rebuke.  As the Spirit works through God’s word, both read and preached, that word calls you to account by revealing where you’re in error.  It then corrects through instruction by directing to the right way and just path.”

 

For the less adventurous among us who don’t like to take many risks, especially big ones, how handy it would be if God would give us a clear, detailed roadmap for our life and a smartphone app that guarantees we won’t take a wrong turn through a bad decision!  If that resonates with you or that’s what you’re looking for, I’m the bearer of bad news.  You won’t find a detailed roadmap nor any app or app-like tool in the Bible.  But, does that make Scripture any less valuable or less useful for decision-making?  The answer is an emphatic, “No!”

God has delivered his word through both the Old and New Testaments “to be the rule of faith and life” (Westminster Confession of Faith 1.2).  Put slightly differently, borrowing from another confessional document, “The Scriptures principally teach what man is to believe concerning God and what duty God requires of man” (Westminster Shorter Catechism #3).  Even a cursory reading of the Bible shows the Catechism’s summation to be true.  “Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God, the LORD is one” (Dt. 6:4 ESV) is clearly a statement to embrace as our own belief.  “But let none of you suffer as a murderer or a thief or an evildoer or as a meddler” (1 Pet. 4:15 ESV) is a statement of duty—live your life according to God’s standards of truth, beauty, and goodness to honor Christ.  Both what you believe about God and about the duty or kind of life he requires will influence and impact your decisions.  Since both are clearly and abundantly found in the Bible—God’s word written—you can be confident that you have there a foundation and framework for every decision you make.

Writing to Timothy in 2 Tim. 3:16-17, Paul describes Scripture as God-breathed.  Through this phrase, he gives assurance of the divine origin of Scripture.  That origin determines how the Scriptures function.  No word spoken by God returns to him empty (Is. 55:10-11).  Knowing this, Paul argues Scripture is profitable and useful for instruction.  It provides the knowledge that equips the man and woman of God for every good work.  This instruction is the doctrinal understanding that gives new eyes through which we view the world, life, and all reality—what we often describe as a worldview.  Together with instruction in knowledge, God’s word gives wisdom.  That is, it gives insightful knowledge as opposed simply to informative knowledge.  Insightful knowledge is necessary if you intend to make good decisions.

Together with providing informative and insightful knowledge, God’s word equips by reproof and rebuke.  As the Spirit works through God’s word, both read and preached, that word calls you to account by revealing where you’re in error.  It then corrects through instruction by directing to the right way and just path.  Through instruction, rebuke, and correction, God’s word trains for righteousness.

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