Why Theology Matters

Most feel that the word theology has little practical consequence. Theology, in their mindset, is for monks who devote their entire lives to poring over ancient manuscripts; it's for professors with quirky behaviors and no life. However, our theology has a tremendous impact on our lives.

What exactly does theology mean? Theology simply means the study of God. In essence, our theology is our view of God. Thus, if your perspective of God is that he answers prayer, you will be a person of prayer. If you think that God is such a God of love that he will allow you to live in sin, you will continually partake in the sins of the world. If you interpret God as one indifferent to the affairs of his precious creatures, you will adopt a fatalistic attitude toward the occurrences of world events.

A. W. Tozer, a man whose pen has stirred generations of believers, wrote, "What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us. There is scarcely an error in doctrine that cannot be traced to imperfect or ignoble thoughts about God… The essence of idolatry is the entertainment of thoughts that are unworthy of him."

How do you view God? What is your theology? Perhaps the reason your life is replete with sorrow and grief is that your theology has been corrupted. Friend, realize that your theology does matter and that it does affect your life. If you want your theology to be repaired, take an honest look at the whole counsel of Scripture and understand that the God of the Bible is holy, perfect, just, omniscient, omnipotent, good, merciful, and gracious!

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