Engaging with Scripture: A Journey of Transformation

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well the answer to both questions really is quite simple and yet at the same time it's really quite profound you see whatever the Bible is whatever scripture is it's no ordinary book ever since the Bible as we know it was brought together in the late fourth century it's been recognised that the scriptures are more than a well curated collection of stories and poems and historical records it's like a map to a whole other world the kingdom of God like a portal like a portal to a whole other reality it breaks what Celtic Christians call the thin veil between here and there and if you enter into it it has the potential to change not just your life but the whole world and yet here we are today many years later and let's be honest many of us have two or three Bibles most of these there's a few of them you'll recognise from here but most of these actually came off my shelves [00:40:21] (66 seconds) Edit Clip


it's been said that too many Christians today are what are called post -Bible Christians people who try to follow Jesus without really engaging with Scripture we don't burn Bibles anymore we just ignore them so today we return to our series Deeper Wider going deeper in transformation so that we can go wider in mission and you may remember some of you who were there that last year we began looking at some of the spiritual disciplines and I wonder how good your memories are and your memories will probably tell me how much you're doing these things but never mind how good your memories are can anyone remember which ones we looked at I'll give you a hint there were three Sabbath [00:41:55] (53 seconds) Edit Clip


But it's a big, ancient book full of laws, genealogies, poetry, and prophecy, and it just feels overwhelming. Maybe we don't know where to start. Without a guide or a plan, it feels like we're just parachuting into the middle of a story. It feels disconnected from real life. I mean, what are Leviticus, the laws of Leviticus, how do they help me live life today? How do they help me to parent my children or be a good grandfather? How do they speak to our anxieties? [00:45:15] (36 seconds) Edit Clip


He's basically saying there's a reciprocal relationship between the place of scripture in our lives and the depth of our formation into people of the kingdom of God. That's why we read the Bible. Not because we have to. Not because it becomes trendy. Not because the pastor stands up and says you must read your Bible. Not to impress people with obscure trivia about things that happened thousands of years ago. We read it because we have come to love and follow Jesus. [00:58:36] (38 seconds) Edit Clip


And instinctively we know that following him and immersing our minds and our lives in the library of scripture go hand in hand. We know deep down that really engaging with God's word is essential for us to achieve our three goals as an apprentice of Jesus. To be with Jesus. To become like Jesus. And to do as he did. [00:59:14] (28 seconds) Edit Clip


Because reading and engaging with scripture is essential to all three. To be with Jesus. As we read, we discover this isn't just like reading an ordinary book. because the author of the book is right there with us. Reading this ancient library is a way of opening our hearts to God's presence. To become like Jesus. As we read, we take his thoughts into our own minds. We begin to think like him. Feel like him. See the world through his eyes. See the world like him. and live like him. [00:59:42] (43 seconds) Edit Clip


We become people who carry the kingdom of God with us wherever we go. We read the Bible because we know that if we truly want to become like Jesus, then we must immerse ourselves in the library of scripture. We read the Bible because we know that reading and meditating on and studying and memorizing scripture are all part of being an apprentice of Jesus. [01:00:34] (28 seconds) Edit Clip


We have to learn to read scripture, not just for information, but for formation. And that's the goal of this practice. And there are two key skills that we need to develop. Biblical interpretation, so we understand what we're reading, you know, without going too deep, you know, finding out, like, I found that really interesting to find that, you know, the smallest thing actually meant something. You know, when you go back to some of that stuff. Made me a bit of a nerd, but never mind. Spiritual reading. So that what we read can actually shape us. So we'll do a little bit of the first, but we're going to focus mainly on spiritual reading. [01:06:41] (52 seconds) Edit Clip


Because our ultimate goal is not just to know the Bible, it's to read the Bible. In such a way that we meet Jesus himself on the page. And we have deeply formed to be like him. It's to read scripture as a spiritual discipline, as a way of opening ourselves up to God. So, the question I know at least some of you are asking is, okay, but how do we do that? Will we take the first step? Start. [01:07:21] (31 seconds) Edit Clip


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