This
Biblical Interpretation lesson is a soul awakening experience. What make me say
so? Being a Christian since 1998, I have been reading my Bible book by book and
verses after verses religiously. It is a way to be close to God and hoping for
GOD’s life transforming logos (the Word of God) to speak into my life. All
these years of devotion time, I came to God with all kind of emotions, needs
and prayers. I always find that every verse ministered to me in the way that I
needed it most. I used it to share and speak into someone lives. But is it really the right way to interpret
God’s word?
Historical
Context and Contemporary Context
"We do not create the meaning. Rather, we seek to discover the meaning that has been placed there by the author"(Grasping God's Word by J. Scott Duvall Pg195). But most of us
inevitably read our bible verses with our emotion and always with
presupposition. One must know that bible is not for readers to read just for
the sake of information and become knowledgeable. I’ll briefly share steps that
I have picked up on how we should study & apply God’s Word.
Our
first approach is to read the text without interpreting it. Just read though it
by coming to the text empty and not to expect any immediate understanding.
The
Bible was written centuries a part but how do we derive meaning and implication
so that we can develop application being in this contemporary world yet does
not go out of context. In a simplified way, these are step taken so that we
will minimise error in interpreting the Word of God. "Exegesis is the spadework for interpretation."(Biblical Interpretation by w. Randolph Tate Pg11). The term exegesis is to reading through the
text with the understanding of what was the original message that the author
intended for his targeted original audience. We need understand the world behind the text
by studying the historical context include knowing the author, original
recipient of the letter, occasion, purpose of writing, and the specific
historical context. Then, we must read into what is the general principle that
is brought across through this message. To help us grasp the Words in the
Bible, we need to know the world within the text. It does include the
understanding of genre, word study, grammar, sentence structure and time
factors as well. Every setting does carry the actual purpose and meaning. Each
literature comes in different genres and to share a few main genres; law,
prophecy, poetry and the narrative of gospels as well as epistles. Coupled with the study of world around the text by knowing in
intended purpose of the book, the chapter and related contended around the
verses. After all the above, we will know the
universal message that God intended to bring to the audience or the recipients
through this author
From
here, we proceed to Hermeneutics; a process
where how the general principle is telling to the contemporary world. What is
this universal message from God written by the hand of the author meant for us;
people of 21th century; the world in front the text.
Homiletic
is how to apply and respond to the message by the hearer or reader of all
nation, tribe & race; the world in front the text. It should result in
fruit bearing or progression with the leading of Holy Spirit.
Here
to share how Bible verses were used before my BI lesson. Some time back, I had an
unpleasant encounter that reduced me to a corner of my room crying. At that
point of time, though feeling helpless but the deep in me I know the love for
God remains inside me. I still continue reading the Word of God with my tears
flowing nonstop. These verses caught my eyes;
Luke 19:41-44 When He approached Jerusalem,
He saw the city and wept over it, saying, "If you had known in this day, even you, the things which
make for peace! But now they have been hidden from your eyes. For the days will come upon you when your enemies will throw up a
barricade against you, and surround you and hem you in on every side, and they will level you to the ground and your children within
you, and they will not leave in you one stone upon another, because you did not
recognize the time of your visitation."
I instantly responded to it with a
prayer “In the name of Jesus, satan, return the peace Jesus has given to me”
And that point, I felt victorious. I have treated “peace” as a property; an
item that Jesus given to me but taken by satan. I wanted it to return to me. At
this point, if I were to share with people around me the word “peace” before
this lesson, I have got the message wrong across to the hearer. But after the
BI class, it changed my understanding of the word “peace”. With the good news that Jesus; our saviour
come for sinners like us that doom for destruction, this word “peace” mean “salvation”, my response too will change. I’ll pray in this
manner “Dear Heavenly Father, I give thanks to You. Thank You Jesus for your
mercy and grace. Being a child of God, what sorrow and pain do I fear? Nothing
will rob me of your unceasing love. All glory to You. I pray in the name of
Christ Jesus, Amen!” So, isn’t the salvation I have received put me above all
pain and sorrow that the world brought to all of us?
This is just a initial baby step
taken to apply what I’ve learned in the class. I strongly believe that such
interpretation skill can sharpen over time if I continue applying it. It will be more responsible of me stay within the context when dong our small group study or sharing it with others. Give thanks to God for how Holy Spirit guided
us when we are still ignorant and also for sending Bro Han Hui to lead us
through using appropriate steps to interpret His Word.
Thank you Serene for sharing your thoughts! Appreciate it. Jiayou on this journey. You're really doing a good job!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your sharing Serene! Your illustration just shows the amazing journey you have taken and how God continues to speak into your life! And it is this wonderful discovery in both devotional and exegetical reading of the Scripture that enriches us in so many ways. God bless!
ReplyDeleteHi Serene, thanks for sharing! We will all get better with practice. God's word can truly transform lives when understood correctly.
ReplyDeleteHi Serene, we are so blessed to attend this course. To some of us we are so hunger knowing our heavenly Father. His word gave us strength to overcome obstacles. Press on!
ReplyDeleteYes in fact all of us are learning to make the baby steps to fulfil a compete wholesome skill . It really takes time to sharpen the biblical interpretation skills . Nevertheless , we must not be discouraged on our attempts yet learn through the opportunities given.
ReplyDeleteHi sis Serene, you love God and His people so much! I think you have indeed benefited and learnt much from this course as you explain exegesis, hermeneutics and reader respond so well. Kudos! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Auntie Serene for your honest sharing, though I would have loved to hear more from you on how the lessons challenged and reshaped your perspectives about the Bible. You have been very active in participating in the various class discussions and I am sure the class have benefited from your ideas. Remember that the Bible is not meant to be difficult and inaccessible, and all we need is really more discipline and practice. Glad you have found the principles easy to follow.
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