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By Bob Prichard We must have a
way to make choices and settle matters of difference in our religious
practices. We cannot do this unless there is an accepted standard of
authority. Authority means “the power or right to command or enforce
obedience, to make final decisions, to have jurisdiction.” Authority is
related to that which is lawful, or that which men are at liberty to do.
Authority is important in all areas of life, but is nowhere more important
than in the area of religious practice. What is authorized, or what is not
authorized in the area of religion has eternal consequences. The best
authority must be objective, rather than subjective. An objective authority
is unchangeable, and thus provides a constant standard. A subjective
authority is one that is changeable (often based on an individual’s opinion),
so it cannot provide a real standard by which to measure. In the realm of
religion, there can be only one authority, and that is the Bible, the written
word of God. It is the only acceptable authority because it is the only
inspired authority. It is an objective authority because it is an unchanging
authority, not subject to the whims of man. There are many other authorities
sometimes followed in religion today, but they are not truly authoritative
because they are subjective. Subjective authorities include the church, the
pope, preachers, church leaders, and those claiming to receive modern day
revelations. All of these “authorities” are changeable, and often disagree
with one another, even in the most fundamental areas. The Bible
clearly claims for itself inspiration from God. As Jesus appeared to the two
disciples on the road to Emmaus, “beginning at Moses and all the prophets, he
expounded unto them in all the scriptures the things concerning himself”
(Luke 24:27). Jesus was able to expound, or explain from the Old Testament
[“Moses and all the Prophets”] its prophecies concerning Him. These were
called “the scriptures,” meaning the written word of God. As Jesus prayed to
the Father, concerning His disciples, He said, “Sanctify them through thy
truth: thy word is truth” (John 17:17). The word of God, because it is truth,
provides an unchanging guide for life. Paul told Timothy, “scripture is given
by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for
correction, for instruction in righteousness” (2 Timothy 3:16). The word
“inspiration” literally means “God breathed,” indicating that it comes
directly from God through men. |
Because the Bible is the only “God breathed” guide for the practice of religion today, it and it alone must be obeyed. Paul was thankful that the Thessalonians properly received his teachings. “Ye received it not as the word of men, but as it is in truth, the word of God” (1 Thessalonians 2:13). Although we do not have Paul among us today, we have the written, authoritative record of his inspired teachings in the New Testament.
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- Bob Prichard serves as an elder and evangelist for the Hillview Church of Christ in Birmingham, Alabama, since 2016. In his forty-five years of preaching he has served churches in Tennessee, North Carolina, and Alabama. |

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