Jesus, in the preamble to quoting a verse from the Old Testament said, “…have you not read what was spoken to you by God…”
(Matt. 22:31). He then went on to quote a verse from the book of
Genesis. Think about that for a moment. Jesus believed (and held people
accountable for doing so) that when someone read a verse from the Old
Testament, they were reading something spoken to them by God. That is a
very high view of Scripture, to be sure.
The testimony of Jesus and of the Bible is that “All Scripture is God breathed”
(2 Tim. 3:16). Therefore, when we open up a page in our Bibles, we are
treading upon holy ground. The Bible, although a book, is also unlike
any other book. It is not simply a book giving facts about God. The
Bible is a book written by God. Certainly, human writers were involved,
but the text of Scripture is inspired or breathed out by God Himself.
Just having this concept in place would greatly help us in our Bible
studies.
What do I mean by that?
Well, many people view the interpretation of God’s Word as “no big
deal” really. To them it is nothing more important than the reading of
any other book, at least in their methodology. Continue at John Samson
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