Det vi ikke skjønner

EPISODE · Nov 19, 2025 · 2 MIN

Det vi ikke skjønner

from Tapas for troen · host Norea Mediemisjon

"I alle brevene sine taler han om disse ting. I de brevene er det noe som er vanskelig å forstå. Og de som er ulærde og ubefestede, forvrenger dette til sin egen undergang, slik de gjør med de andre Skriftene." (2. Pet. 3:16)Det er ikke bare vi i vår tid som kan ha problemer med Paulus. Selv Peter som levde på den tida, apostel og leder, slår fast at noe av det er vanskelig. Da er spørsmålet mer, hva vi gjør med det vi ikke forstår?Ei grøft er å bruke det kinkige som unnskyldning til å forvrenge evangeliet. Det interessante her er at Peter sier at de som gjør det, også gjør det med andre deler av Bibelen! Det fører til undergang for dem, sier han. Alt skyldes at de er ubefestet i troen og gir seg av med spørsmål som er for store for dem (Sal.131:1). Kanskje ikke så rart da at Paulus ba om visdom og åpenbaring for de troende, og at de og vi blir rotfestet og grunnfestet i Jesus (Ef. 1:17; 3:17). Det vi ikke skjønner, kan vi la ligge til senere, og heller fokusere på det vi faktisk forstår. Der er mer enn nok i Bibelen til at vi kan tro (Joh. 20:31)!Og så hender det jo, at når tida har gått ei stund, så er der ting som har skjedd i vårt eget liv, erfaringer, opplevelser, ny kunnskap, som gjør at, at vi skjønner noe som vi ikke skjønte før. Enn så lenge kan det være godt å la det ligge, så kan det få jobbe litt i fred baki der, og så kan vi fokusere på det som vi faktisk forstår og det som vi faktisk klarer å tro på.Skrevet og lest av Eli Fuglestad for Norea Håpets Kvinner.

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