Bible Society of South Africa

The Word and the Holy Spirit – 28 May 2021

By Carina Francke

(Di)temana ya Bibele

2 TIMOTHEOSE 3

16Mangwalo a Makgethwa ka moka a ngwadilwe ka go huetšwa ke Modimo, gomme a hola go ruta therešo, go kgala ba ba fošago, go sokolla batho, le go laya batho gore ba phele ka tshwanelo, 17gore motho yo a ineetšego Modimo e be yo a kgonago gape a loketšego go dira mediro yohle ye mebotse.

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BAHEBERU 4

12Lentšu la Modimo le a phela, le mafolofolo ebile le bogale go feta tšhoša ya magale a mabedi. Le sega go hlaphola la ba la kgaoganya pelo le moya, la kgaoganya le malokologo le moko. Le fetleka dikakanyo le menagano ya ka pelong.

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BAEFESO 6

17Le amogele phologo ye e lego mpho ya Modimo; e tla le šireletša boka kefa ya tshipi. Le amogele le molaetša wa Modimo wo le o fiwago ke Moya wo Mokgethwa; wona o tla ba bjalo ka tšhoša.

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David L Chambers makes the following statement: “The Bible is like a wild, but beautiful landscape we can see from afar; faint and indistinct. But a good telescope will draw the landscape nearer and all the cliffs, trees and flowers, fruitful valleys and strong flowing rivers will be brought to our feet. That telescope is the teaching of the Holy Spirit.”

What Chambers says here is that the Bible (the Word) and the Holy Spirit cannot be separated. By himself, man does not have the capability to correctly interpret and live out the immeasurable wealth, truth and hidden life inherent in the Word. If you try to do this, you merely “taste” the Scripture; as a matter of fact, all you see are faint and indistinct images. We need the Holy Spirit to unlock the full and implied truth of the Word.

If you are the Lord’s child, the Holy Spirit (the Spirit of Truth – John 14:17) dwells in you and illuminates the Word when you read the Bible. You can boldly ask him to “open” the God-breathed Scripture to you whenever you are reading the Word. When this happens, it is as though you know that God Himself is speaking to you in that very moment. Read 2 Timothy 3:16-17 again. Can you see that only the Holy Spirit can enlighten your spirit to understand and grasp the difference between wrong and right teaching; to accept and do the right thing when rebuked; gain knowledge on what needs to be corrected in your life; and what training or disciplines in righteousness you need to adhere to?

To live life to the full, we have to apply the knowledge we have gained. If not, it serves no purpose and cannot bear fruit according to the author, Matthew Henry. It is especially true regarding knowledge of the Word. Accumulated knowledge of the Word should become knowledge of the heart, soul and spirit, expressing itself in a life honouring God. If not, all study of the Scriptures is in vain and bears no fruit. Whether we read the Scriptures from our comprehensive or limited knowledge, our ears should prick up to the voice of our Helper, the Holy Spirit, to clearly hear and understand his perspective regarding the blurred and indistinct areas in our lives.

Prayer: From a jubilant, thankful heart, I honour the Father and the Son: “Thank you that you did not leave us behind as orphans and ignoramuses, but that you gave the Spirit of Truth – the Holy Spirit – to us as our resident Helper and Advocate to help keep us on track.” Amen

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