Originally Posted by Pilgrim
Methinks a common mistake when studying theology, and also the Bible is thinking that one can grasp everything in one reading. My advice is always to read through these things completely, from beginning to end and then return to specific sections and delve in with a more focused study. This is most true in regard to Scripture. Do NOT ever think you will be able to comprehend everything contained in God's inspired Word even if you would live to be 5000 years old. drop How can a finite creature ever comprehend the knowledge and wisdom of the infinite God? scratchchin

This is what is what I was wondering: Whether to read through first and comprehend (at the least, familiarize) and then return after with pen, paper and highlighter read


Originally Posted by Pilgrim
Lastly, if you have at this time a desire to prepare for the Christian ministry, which is an entirely different subject, there are a couple of essentials which you need to consider:

1. The testimony of the Spirit, both within and without, i.e., the wisdom of others members of a church and the scrutiny of the Elders of a sound church. Sadly, there are not many sound denominations left in our day nor individual churches that could advise you. Thus BEWARE of the source(s) you put your trust.

2. Get a formal education in the faith, particularly strive to learn the original languages; Hebrew and Greek. Have your theology down fairly solid BEFORE you enter into any formal institution. All things must be brought before the light of Scripture and tested and not given approval just because someone has a Ph.D and/or is very popular. Too many are of the mind that if so and so saId it, it must be true. nono There are men who have earned the deep respect for their knowledge of Scripture and who have lived holy lives, e.g., Calvin, Owen, Edwards, et al and more recently, men such as William Hendriksen, John Gerstner, et al. NONE have been given infallibility and thus have erred from time to time. Pray for discernment!!

1. What exactly do you mean by "entirely different subject"?

2. Testimony of the Spirit, within and without: what is meant by this in relation to the subject/topic?

3. I am looking into Reformation Bible College in Florida (Started by RC Sproul) and also Reformed Theological Seminary (the one here in Dallas); I fully intend to learn Hebrew and Greek, know anywhere online or in app form where I could learn or at least begin learning for free? scratchchin

4. Uh, I cannot think of any further questions at the moment...