Some people have difficulty understanding the Bible. In most cases, there is a simple reason and a simple solution. That’s
This problem may be likened to another which we can probably all relate to. Some boys and girls can’t play ball. When you throw them a ball, they can’t catch it or hit it with a bat. When they throw the ball, it doesn’t go anywhere near the target. When they try to kick a ball, they fall over. They appear to be normal children, but when it comes to ball games they embarrass themselves. We feel sorry for such children. How may we help them? For most such children there is a simple answer. Believe it or not, the same answer will work for most people who cannot understand the Bible.
When some people see a child fumbling with a ball, they immediately think the worst. Perhaps the child’s
The first thing a sensible person would do is simply play with the child. Just play ball, exposing the child to the actions of throwing, kicking, batting, catching, and bouncing the ball. You would play with the child often, and after a few weeks of such experience the child would be able to play ball happily instead of with embarrassment. There was nothing wrong with the child’s brain. The child had simply not played enough ball.
"Having their senses exercised"
Likewise, when we encounter people who do not understand the Scriptures, we should not assume that they lack the brains or there is something wrong with their intelligence. Rather we should assume that they just need "their senses exercised to discern good and evil"
When Peter spoke of some of Paul’s writings being "hard to understand"
One thing you don't do when trying to teach a child to play ball, and that is you don't get technical and start telling the child about spin and trajectory and aerodynamic forces. You might give a few simple tips about holding the ball, extending the arm, what to look at. But you
"Ignorant questions... endless genealogies"
So many people get so technical with the Bible, that they don't know any longer where they are going with it, and nobody else knows what they are talking about. Paul warns about "ignorant questions"
The more hands on experience a child gets with a ball, the better the child learns to handle it. It's no different with the Bible. Nothing beats personal use of the Bible to gain a knowledge and understanding of it. Instruction is helpful, but actual experience is essential. To put it very simply, the best way to understand the Bible is to use it every day. Just like the best way to get skilled with a ball is to
"Get absorbed... Be diligent..."
Paul tells Timothy to "Take pains with these things, be absorbed in them... Be diligent... "