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Is Theology Important?
 

By Russ Atmore

This question probably receives a negative answer from the majority of Christians today. Theology is often though of, as dry and crusty, and a subject that ought to be relegated to the fifteenth century (or before), and is something that belongs on the long-forgotten shelf of some old dusty library. The truth, however, is radically different. In fact, the very meaning of the word ‘theology’, is a combination of two Greek words that mean: the study of God or the doctrine of God. Theology is concerned with God. A theologian is a person who studies God. In this respect, every Christian therefore, is to be a theologian.

God is the supreme study. No greater thoughts can occupy the mind of the Christian than thoughts about God. John Calvin said that, “all theology, when separated from Christ, is not only vain and confused, but is also mad, deceitful and spurious.” Theology pertains to God Himself. It is the study of God, the study about God, about His Person, about His attributes. It is Trinitarian in character – it pertains to the Triune God. Every Christian, therefore, is expected to know theology. To deny that theology is important is just plain ignorance. To ignore theology is just plain foolishness – it leads to weak Christians, and may in some cases prove that you are not a Christian at all.

Theology is warm, vibrant and sweet. To drink at its fountain is to drink at the fount of all truth – God Himself. Studying theology will mean that you might have to stretch your mind a bit, but the stretching of all muscles is beneficial. It is important to take the long-term view of this subject. God is going nowhere. He is here now, and always will be. Short-term vision is shortsightedness – you are going nowhere fast. Spiritual lethargy leads to stunted Christians whose grey matter just deteriorates through non-use and lack of application. Do you want to be a spiritual giant? Begin with God – you cannot go wrong. Build your knowledge of God, apply your mind to complex issues about God, discuss your findings with other Christians, read a systematic theology – begin to grow as a Christian. Become a theologian today?