The purpose of this thread is to share insights and thoughts you all have gained over the many years of studying the Bible. In particular, I will be referencing two books as I explore further the necessary steps to be fair to the text in understanding God's Word. Here's a start:
This does not mean, however, that every Bible-related misunderstanding is due to a person’s spiritual condition. There are many people—many godly, Christian people—who have greatly misunderstood some part of Scripture. Often the disciples misunderstood what Jesus was talking about (see Matt. 15:16, for example). Sometimes this was due to their hardened hearts (Luke 24:25); at other times it was because they needed to wait for further events and understanding (John 12:16). In addition, members of the early church did not always agree on the meaning of what was written in Scripture (see Acts 15 and Gal. 2:11 – 15 for examples of this).
Grudem, Wayne A.. Christian Beliefs: Twenty Basics Every Christian Should Know (Kindle Locations 117-121). Zondervan. Kindle Edition.
The last thing I want to do is to misunderstand something in the Bible. But I know this is unavoidable. It is simply the case that we have to do some heavy lifting when understanding exactly what God is trying to communicate.
This OP isn't looking to be instructed in what the Bible "says" and means, but more it seeks to explore the tools and techniques available to us in helping us better understand God's words to us.
Papa (this thread was sparked by a conversation I had with
OzSpen so I hope he and others will chime in and share their wisdom, insight, and understanding.
I believe that I'm known for being a stickler for my attitude about YHEH's Holy Word to us. I do my best to live according to the Message and the Guide Lines found in the Scriptures. I believe I've heard many excuses for why people do not study but the most common I've heard is they don't have time for fifteen minutes of quiet time with God.
And those that make an effort need an unnumbered version because they insist on using the verses out of context and they Proof Texting the darnedest things, one is the Salvation Issue. I can't recall the scriptures they use but:
God the Creator of Men
1. God is the Creator of all men. "He hath made of one blood, all nations of men, to dwell on all the face of the earth." (
Acts 17:26) He would not have created intelligent beings, had he known they were to be forever miserable. To suppose that God would bring beings into existence who he knew would be infinite losers by that existence, is to charge him with the utmost malignity. The existence itself would not be a blessing, but a curse; the greatness of which cannot be described. A poor soul, sentenced to endless damnation, might well cry, in the touching language of Young;
"Father of Mercies, why for silent earth,
Didst Thou awake, and curse me into birth?
Tear me from quiet, ravish me from night,
And make a thankless present of thy light;
Push into being a reverse of Thee,
And animate a clod with misery?"
As God is infinite in knowledge, and as he sees the end from the beginning, he must have known before the creation, the result of the existence he was about to confer, and whether, upon the whole, it would be a blessing; and, as he was not under any necessity to create man, being also infinitely benevolent, he could not have conferred an existence that he knew would end in the worst possible consequences to his creatures.
God the Father of Men
2. God is the Father of all men. "Have we not ALL one Father? Hath not one God created us?" (
Mal. 2:10) A kind Father will not punish his children but for their good. God is evidently called the Father of all men in the Scriptures, and this is not an unmeaning name. He has the disposition and principles of a Father. He loves with a Father's love. He watches with a Father's care. He reproves with a Father's tenderness. He punishes with a Father's design. God is the Father of all men and, therefore, he cannot make mankind endlessly miserable.
God the Lord, or Owner of Men
3. All men, of right, belong to God. "Behold all souls are mine," saith the Lord "As the soul of the father, so also the soul of the son is mine." (
Ezek. 18:4) God will not give up what belongeth to him, to the dominion of sin and Satan forever. All men are God's by creation. He has made them all. They are his by preservation. He sustains them all. They were his at first, and they always have remained in his care. "The earth is the Lord's, and the fulness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein." (
Psalms 24:1) "If any provide not for his own, and specially for those of his own house, he hath denied the faith and is worse than an infidel" (
1 Tim. 5:8), can never abandon HIS OWN creatures. He will ever exercise a gracious care over them, as will be more fully seen in the following reasons.
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The Problem of reading the scriptures is not complicated, it is impossible except you have been Indwelt with the Holy Spirit because it is a mystery to the Lost.Man has not the Holy Spirit to Teach him or her and God has folded the Word in such a way that without the Holy Spirit it remains a mystery about what it all means.
My take on reading and then teaching Scripture pretty much covers the Rules of Hermeneutics. It says: No scripture, collection of scriptures nor any passage of scripture can be fully understood without the light of all other scripture shining on it and Holy Spirit guide and to reveal it to you and to show you how it all ties in. But so many must never have read
John 1:1-3 because it says that there is nothing we can see that Yashua (Jesus) did not create.
I've had any number of people inform me that they did not have an extra do not have fifteen or twenty minutes in their day to study YHWH's Word; The world is moving to fast but we
are called to sacrifice unto our God;
Romans 12:1 ESV
I appeal to you therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God, to
present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship.
Yashua taught us that if we love Him we will obey His commands. Now Yashua is God in the flesh of a man and He knew and He knows it is impossible for us to keep the ten, let alone the other 603 found in the Pentateuch, no man ever has and no man ever will. So what does He want? He is the God of the Old Testament. Yashua wants the same thing YHWH wants, for us to try to live to live our lives by. Now be careful with that statement because enforcement of this point becomes Legalism very quickly and we are not saved by works but neither are we saved to live like Hell and to maintain the sinful nature that drove us to Yashua in the first place.
I pray this helps at least one seeker.