Engaging with Scripture: A Journey of Transformation

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"Growing up, my dad did not teach me how to fix cars or how to do home repairs. That's why I have Janelle. She's smart. He did teach me how to hit a curveball, throw a baseball, throw a football, all of that, but he left that other fixer-upper thing out of the piece for me. But I was thinking about, so when I have a car problem, I'm intimidated by it because I don't know how to fix it. Because I have no idea, really, how things work. Home repair issues. Don't really know how to do electrical things. Probably be pretty dumb for me to try to do that. I'm intimidated by that." [00:01:26] (47 seconds)


"Jesus handled the scriptures. Jesus read the scriptures. Jesus memorized scripture, huge portions of scripture. And I really believe that as we read the biographies of Jesus in the gospels, that Jesus, as he read scripture, began to see himself in these scriptures because he said several times, that I've come to fulfill all that was written about me in the law and the prophets and the psalms and so forth. And so the goal of practicing the way, you're going to hear this mantra over and over, is to be with Jesus, to become like Jesus, and to do what Jesus did." [00:04:13] (44 seconds)


"Paul's writing his young protege, Timothy, and he says, all scripture is God-breathed or inspired and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness. Unless you are maybe military trained, or your name is Barrett, or you're a military veteran, or you're a military veteran, or you're a military We all probably, we need a pastor. of some sort, a trail to explore the outdoors, to explore the wilderness. Because it's easy to get lost in the wilderness, right?" [00:11:17] (36 seconds)


"You're lost, but you don't know it. It's a lot of people in the world. They're lost, but they haven't figured out that they're lost. But then there's that sense of being lost, and you know it. That causes great fear. You don't know where you are and how to get back to the path, how to get back to some safety. Who knows, is there a bear coming after you? When you're lost, you just don't know what's going on there. I think when it comes to being lost, we did not create ourselves." [00:12:07] (34 seconds)


"What's going to cause you to grow is for you to learn to handle the Scriptures for yourself, creating a good habit of reading or listening to Scripture on a daily basis. Reading Scripture, studying Scripture is not just for Bible teachers. It's not just for pastors. It's not just for theologians. It's for all of us, all of us who follow Jesus. And if we want to grow and become like Jesus, we need to know what the Scriptures have to say." [00:09:33] (30 seconds)


"All Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, reproof, correction, and training in righteousness. We need a reliable guide in our life. We have the words of Jesus, the living word of God, and the words that God has inspired through the Holy Spirit, to lead and guide our lives. But when you think about the inspiration of Scripture, what is Scripture? Scripture is an ancient set of sacred writings written by ancient people with an ancient worldview." [00:15:47] (40 seconds)


"To be inspired, the Scriptures are both divine and human at the same time. They are divine in that the Holy Spirit moved people to write down these sacred writings, but it also used the human element of, you know, metaphors and things that make sense for us in our humanness. So it's human and it's divine. The fact that I say it's also human does not take away any of the divine parts of understanding Scripture. It actually helps us read the Bible better." [00:16:48] (38 seconds)


"To approach scripture, I need to learn what it means to meditate on scripture. The psalmist said, oh, the joys of those who do not follow the advice of the wicked or stand around with sinners or join in with mockers, but they delight in the law of the Lord. Meditating on it day and night. When you think meditation, don't think Eastern meditation. Who's good at worrying? If you can worry, you're just doing a negative form of meditation." [00:23:36] (33 seconds)


"Positive, good meditation is when we meditate on the scriptures, when we meditate on Jesus. When we meditate on the very promises of God and become familiar with the promises of God. To meditate is to think deeply, to run something over in your mind, over and over and just think deeply about it. So what's the requirement in this step of approaching scripture? Thinking, using your mind. One of the ways we love God is heart, soul, mind, and strength." [00:24:07] (33 seconds)


"Who correctly handles the word of truth. I've heard people, I did it and have done it. We all have error in our life and we can abuse scripture. We can abuse scripture. If we're not reading it correctly, we can turn it into something that becomes drudgery. We've all been there. Sometimes when you read the Bible and there's difficult passages and you say, it says what it says. What does it mean? What does it mean? It says what it says, but what does it mean?" [00:27:56] (31 seconds)


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