Evaluating Non-Scriptural Examples in Christian Daily Life
This truth addresses the importance of discernment in the life of a Christian, as they navigate various non-Scriptural examples that may be presented to them. Paul writes in Romans 8:28 that "all things work together for good to them that love God," which serves as a foundation for evaluating the accuracy and applicability of such examples. Many Christians may use non-Scriptural examples, such as quotes from famous authors or historical figures, to illustrate biblical principles or to provide guidance in their daily lives. However, it is crucial to evaluate these examples in light of Scripture, ensuring that they align with biblical truth and do not lead to false teachings or misconceptions.
When evaluating the accuracy and applicability of non-Scriptural examples, Christians must consider the source and the context in which they are being used. They must also examine whether the example being presented is consistent with biblical teachings and principles. A common misconception is that non-Scriptural examples can be used as a replacement for biblical truth, rather than as a supplement to it.
This highlights the need for Christians to be grounded in Scripture, so that they can discern what is true and what is not, and to be able to evaluate non-Scriptural examples in light of biblical truth, rather than relying solely on human wisdom or experience.