I had to tend to a couple of tasks after dinner, but finally done. Now back to the good questions you asked me. There should be more Christians able to debunk the M.A. because some popular speakers caused a lot of doubt and confusion, mostly in conservative circles from what have seen.
When I was confronted with the Bible verse by the first friend, it shortly after became a trend in radio shows. I wondered why the shows interviewed New Age gurus instead of Bible believing preachers? I guess it was because they didn't really believe the Bible to begin with and they wanted to gain converts. They talked like their religion of mantras, vibrations and frequencies were more valid than the Bible: Then they tried to sound authoritative about their Bible knowledge. After they were done talking, I've been tempted to call in and ask if they ever started reading Genesis and made it all the way to Isaiah. Once I did call in and asked popular New Age leader David Icky how many "christs" he believed there were. He said "Many christs, blah, blah, blah". He compared Buddha to Jesus to Krishna, to Mohammad, etc. Then I got the host mad for exposing his guest.
That's ok, because God answered my prayer so that listeners would not be deceived by
Icky .
Grace towards the others in these topics should be shown, but can't stand the gurus. I was deceived into Transcendental Meditation as a kid, so these topics are on my radar when others need help. Back to the verses.
It's easy to understand how "the lion shall lie down with the lamb" came about as popular thought. None of us know it all. I've been wrong about other things and sometimes
need insight that isn't obvious. I doubt there are many preachers who cover pop culture and controversial topics. Here's a brief summary that we can think about.
1. Are most people (pastors) going to memorize long and difficult verses that don't get preached on much, or easier to learn passages that get used often?
Human nature tends towards the easiest way to get a task done. There are plenty of exceptions, but the average is to cut corners.
2. When they do preach a sermon, do pastors always quote a verse correctly or do they sometimes shorten and paraphrase a verse?
3. Do congregations as an average retain what they often hear taught/ preached or what they read on their own?
There are many who are faithful to a weekly service, but few read the Bible regularly.
That allows mistakes from the pulpit to get through without going through the internal filter of familiarity. It happens to all of us. We also need the Holy Spirit to help us to understand and discern.
4. Where have I read, "the lion shall lie down with the lamb?"
I can't speak for anyone else, but I probably read it first in a children's coloring book while filling in between the lines. I've seen it on other
Pictures like wall hangings and tee shirts.
Once in the 700 Club, they featured a Christian Zoo that had a lion. The owner quoted this "verse" while The lion handler fed the cat steaks. Veeeery carefully there were helpers who brought a lamb to it and placed it beside the lion while they distracted him with raw steak. 😆
Lol!
That alone would be enough for a child to memorize the very short paraphrase, "
The Lion Will Lie Down with the Lamb, and a Little Child Shall Lead Them."
I've done wildlife shows, but not with lions, so I know that the misquote will have more of an emotional and mental anchor than most people's daily reading program. Many preachers simply repeat what they heard for years too and carry on the traditions, regardless of how Biblically sound they may be.
Here are the two passages many well meaning people try to quote.
Isaiah 11:6-9
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The wolf also shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the kid; and the calf and the young lion and the fatling together; and a little child shall lead them.
7 And the cow and the bear shall feed; their young ones shall lie down together: and the lion shall eat straw like the ox.
8 And the sucking child shall play on the hole of the asp, and the weaned child shall put his hand on the cockatrice' den.
9 They shall not hurt nor destroy in all my holy mountain: for the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the LORD, as the waters cover the sea."
I love that!
Here's another,
Isaiah 65:24, 25
"And it shall come to pass, that before they call, I will answer; and while they are yet speaking, I will hear.
25 The wolf and the lamb shall feed together, and the lion shall eat straw like the bullock: and dust shall be the serpent's meat. They shall not hurt nor destroy in all my holy mountain, saith the LORD."
I started with verse 24 first because that is one of my current memory verses. God does this all the time. He just did this again today!
I am so blessed.
Thank You Lord!!!
One thing that we are promised is that some day, 25 will also be common too. This is the parallel passage of 11:6.
Which is easier to memorize, the paraphrase or the actual Bible verses?
See how easy it would be for people to assume that the shortened misquote is the actual Bible verse?
Preachers say it.
Early memories of color books or mom's helping children see it.
The memes are saying it.
The 700 Club said it......while keeping the lion occupied with raw Sirloin.
Now that and other similar memories trump the Bible according to the New Agers who don't believe the Bible.
They go on a campaign to undermine our accurate Bible that in KJV happens also to be the biggest seller of any book in history.
I think you agree that there are thousands of reasons to trust the Bible. It took a gal like you with the courage to seek and to ask.
That will hopefully help all the others who also had that question but never got around to seeking and asking.
"
Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you:For every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened."
Matthew
7:7...
I was going to post this earlier, but got busy. I will post it here for you in case you want to listen. It's a faith builder about the witnesses to the resurrection of Christ.
Resurrection Witnesses
Hope you had a wonderful Easter.
📖🙂✝️...⚫