One Mediator #2

Sunday, April 14, 2024

“For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;” (1 Timothy 2:5 KJV).

According to Sacred Scripture, the Holy Bible, how many mediators are there between God and men?

Feelings or emotions can be extremely deceptive, particularly because they cannot think for themselves. Additionally, they fluctuate or change with the passage of time. As proof of their untrustworthiness, we can all recall times when someone did us wrong. Reliving that moment, it feels like that person mistreated us only seconds before. We feel gloom or fury. Though the incident might have taken place decades ago, we want to strike back at them now!

Moreover, it is no secret that a great many senseless crimes from time immemorial have been committed because someone hastily acted on impulses and emotions. Emotions are not grounded in reality, so they prompt us to behave irrationally: we cry during tragic scenes of videos, and jump for joy with delightful images. Although these films are pretend, our emotions influence and convince us the events are real!

What we need to recognize is that a large number of people are of a particular persuasion (belief system) or pursuing a course of action (conduct) not because it is truth or appropriate, but merely because they have an emotional attachment to it. Their parents raised them in it, their religious leader recommended it to them, so to abandon it is to (as they see it) desecrate their memory or betray them. When you try to reason with them and show them how they are going down the wrong path, they decline to hear because they were never depending on reason anyway. It makes them that much more difficult to reach with the truth (which does require logic).

It is highly critical that we base our lives on objective truth (sound Bible doctrine—Bible verses rightly divided) as opposed to subjective or personal things (emotions/feelings, speculations, hunches, and so on). If we have founded our life on emotions, we need to call ourselves “emotion-believers.” If we have established our life on tradition, we should label ourselves “tradition-believers.” If we claim we are Bible believers, then we will believe the Bible, especially today’s Scripture….