The pursuit of theological education is deeply rooted in the Scriptures, reflecting the call for believers to grow in knowledge and understanding of God's Word. In 2 Timothy 2:15, Paul exhorts Timothy to study diligently, presenting himself as a workman approved by God, rightly handling the word of truth. This imperative underscores the importance of rigorous theological training, equipping individuals to discern sound doctrine and effectively communicate the gospel. Moreover, Proverbs 1:7 reminds us that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge, indicating that true education must be grounded in a reverent relationship with God. Jesus Himself modeled the value of teaching and learning, as seen in Luke 2:46-47, where He engaged with the teachers in the temple, demonstrating the significance of theological discourse. Additionally, Ephesians 4:11-13 highlights the role of teachers in the church, emphasizing that equipping the saints for ministry is essential for the body of Christ to grow in maturity and unity. As believers engage in theological education, they align themselves with the biblical mandate to grow in grace and knowledge (2 Peter 3:18), fostering a deeper understanding of God's character and His redemptive plan for humanity.
This sermon addresses the question of seminary education and emphasizes the importance of diverse learning sources. It highlights the value of life experience, studying Christian history, and engaging with various theological perspectives to deepen understanding of God's Word. The speaker shares ins
