So
what is happening here? The King of Assyria has taken the Israelites captive
and is attempting to colonize their former land of Samaria. As the colonists
were settling in and establishing their religions, God sent lions among them to
terrorize – and sometimes eat – them. In an attempt to appease the god of the
land, the Assyrian king assigned one of his priests to study up on the religion
of the Israelites and then he sent “missionaries” to teach them “how to worship
the Lord.” And how do you think that worked for them? As someone has observed:
“It was not a very promising way for these peoples to discover the real truth
about YHWH.”* Verse 33 sums up the sad outcome of this endeavor:
“They worshiped the Lord, but they also served their own gods . . .”
As distasteful and as futile as it sounds for a heathen to
teach someone about God, it is not so different from what we allow in our
churches today. We listen to preachers and teachers without questioning the
truth of their message. False teachers will answer for their actions, whether
their intentions were malicious or they acted out of ignorance; but when it
comes to matters of salvation, there is no loophole, no clause for those who
listened to the wrong people. Not everyone who preaches and teaches is trying
to lead you astray – but “trust, then verify” is a good policy. Your only
protection against false teaching is to know the truth.
Paul advises in I Corinthians 15: 2, “By this gospel you are
saved, if you hold firmly to the word I preached to you. Otherwise, you have
believed in vain.” Examine the word of God and allow the Spirit to speak to
you. Don’t believe in vain!
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