Expecting Christians to be Familiarised with God’s Word
Many Christians from various factions have essentially accepted God’s offer of salvation in blind conviction as attempts to seek clarification of doubts beyond the prescribed bounds are invariably met with their well-meaning mentors’ platitudinous refrain that God works in mysterious ways. Such a mind-set of what they colloquially call simple faith is usually coupled by a lack of drive to delve into the scriptures — other than, it is supposed, the basics of what the four Gospels and Pauline Epistles teach. Truly, the Lord has proclaimed that “My ways are higher than your ways and My thoughts than your thoughts” (Isaiah 55:9) with Paul marvelling in awe “how unsearchable are His judgments and His ways past finding out” (Romans 11:33). This should not come as a surprise. After all, God is the creator of the entire universe and by this reckoning He pre-existed all of His created beings (inclusive of the human race); accordingly, no one born before Job (who is believed to have