On This Rock I Stand Part 7
Title: On This Rock I Stand – Part 7
Topic: The Clarity of Scripture
Speaker: Bishop Calvin Hooper
Main Scriptures: Luke 6:46–49, Colossians 1:9
Description:
This message explores the doctrine of the Clarity of Scripture, which affirms that God's Word is understandable and accessible to those who sincerely seek Him. As believers, we are called not only to read Scripture but to pursue understanding through study, prayer, and application.
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I. The Clarity of Scripture: What It Means
- The Bible is written in a way that all who seek God can understand it.
- 2 Peter 3:15–16 acknowledges that some parts are hard to understand—but not impossible.
- Laziness and unwillingness—not Scripture itself—are the main barriers to understanding.
Key Thought: The problem is never with the Word; it’s with our willingness to engage it.
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II. Biblical Clarity Regarding Understanding
- God expects us to understand His Word (Deuteronomy 6:6–7; Psalm 1:2).
- Psalm 19:7 declares that the Word makes the simple wise.
- Jesus always held people accountable for not understanding Scripture (Matthew 12, Matthew 22).
- The Holy Spirit enables both unbelievers (unto salvation) and believers (unto growth) to understand God’s truth (1 Corinthians 2:14).
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III. Biblical Clarity Regarding Application
- God’s will is not hidden—it is revealed through His Word.
- Colossians 1:9 shows Paul praying that believers be filled with the knowledge of God’s will.
- God’s general will is always outlined in Scripture. The more you know it, the easier it is to discern His specific will.
Key Point: Don’t chase “open doors” or emotional signs—seek wisdom in the Word.
Supporting Scriptures:
- Jeremiah 29:11 – God has a plan.
- 1 Timothy 2:3–4 – God desires all to be saved.
- James 1:5 – God gives wisdom to those who ask in faith.
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IV. Biblical Clarity Regarding Commitment
1. Rebirth Phase – Romans 10:9 (Salvation)
2. Renewing Phase – Romans 12:1–2 (Renewing your mind)
3. Recognition Phase – Psalm 119:105; Proverbs 4:7 (Understanding God's direction)
4. Response Phase – James 1:22 (Obedience to the Word)
Key Thought: Clarity produces commitment. When you understand God’s will, you’re responsible for responding.
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Closing Illustration:
Trying to “move in” a washing machine that God is trying to move out illustrates how we resist change when God’s will is clear. Like the stranger who misunderstood the homeowner, we complicate life by working against the One who knows the plan.
1 Corinthians 6:19–20 reminds us: You are not your own. You were bought with a price.
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Summary:
Because God is a clear communicator, we don’t have to live confused. His Word is clear, His will is knowable, and His Spirit helps us understand and obey. Let us be students of the Word who move with God—not against Him.
Next Topic: The Necessity of Scripture