I find it interesting that the four gospels in the New Testament are titled..
- The Gospel according to St. Matthew
- The Gospel according to St. Mark
- The Gospel according to St. Luke
- The Gospel according to St. John
Everyone has their own testimonies, perspective, and interpretation of things. Some seem to vary or even conflict with one another. In the end, hopefully each are sharing what they know to be true and belong to the whole picture, a greater truth.
It reminds me of this parable of the Elephant and the blind men.
A group of blind men touch an elephant. Each man touches only one part of the animal. The man who touches the trunk says, “The elephant is like a tree trunk.” The man touching the tusk says , "The elephant is like a solid pipe.” The man touching the tail says, “The elephant is like a rope.” The man who touches the leg says, “The elephant is like a pillar.” Though they described the same animal, each man had his own point of view that was limited in perspective. Without honoring one another’s perspective, and without the will and skill to intelligently communicate, misunderstandings about what is “real” could escalate and cause conflict—each man believing he is right and the other wrong, when in actuality each is experiencing just one dimension of a greater truth.
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Behold, my beloved brethren,
THIS IS THE WAY;
and there is none other way nor name given under heaven
whereby man can be saved in the kingdom of God.
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Behold, this is the doctrine of Christ,
and the only and true doctrine of the Father,
and of the Son,
and of the Holy Ghost,
which is one God, without end.
Amen.
2 Nephi 31: 19-21
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"The gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John were all directed to different audiences -- Jews, Romans, Greeks and 'all the world' respectively -- with each version presenting Christ's teaching and ministry in a manner most convincing and relevant to the target culture." ~The Law of the Harvest, by David Grant Stewart, Jr., page 142
ReplyDeleteNice post and excellent points!
ReplyDeleteRS
I wonder if John's was directed to all the world.
ReplyDeleteGood point about the need for discernment. It certainly helped Lehi escape the smog or mist of darkness.
ReplyDeleteI loved this elephant analogy. How true! and to remind ourselves always that we don't know it all. Thanks for this post.
ReplyDeletePlease correct your statement that the Elect will be deceived. It is not true.
ReplyDeleteJohn is correct. The elect will not be deceived, that is what makes them the elect. Read the verse more carefully:
ReplyDeleteFor there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect.
If it were possible...