Remember Paul's exhortation, "wherefore
let him who thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall" (1
Cor. 10:12). A constant and careful study of God's word will
serve to either strengthen or change our present concepts. Don't
have the attitude of "I have learned."
However,
this is not the only attitude which will hinder one from coming
to a fuller knowledge of the truth. Another hindrance to truth
is pride. In James 1:21 we are instructed to "receive with
meekness the implanted word, which is able to save your
souls." The word meekness is often associated with humility
(Vine). It is the proud man who will not listen to the advice of
others. It is the proud man who will not hear the admonitions of
concerned brethren. It is the proud man that has the attitude
toward God's truths of "I won't learn."
Along
with the "I have learned" attitude and pride, a third
hindrance to truth is the view of many that "this is the
way I am and there is nothing I can do about it." That is
either an excuse for laziness, a cry of self-pity, or a delusion
of Satan — it is not the truth! Read the inspired words of
Paul in 1 Cor. 6:9-11 and note carefully his wording "and
such were some of you." Do you have the attitude of "I
can't learn?"
The
young man in the restaurant had the attitude of "I have
learned." Many are too proud and say, "I won't
learn." Still others have adopted the false concept that
"I can't learn." Why not develop the God-pleasing
attitude of "I am learning?" Kevan O'Banion