Principles for Bible Study
The "Word of God is Jesus Christ, and the words
of the Bible tell us about that Word.
Therefore, when we study the words of the Bible we
always look behind, in, and through those words for God's Word-Jesus Christ.
No Christian has a monopoly 'on understanding either
God's Word or the words of the Scripture.
This includes biblical scholars and the most unlearned
Christian. All of us 111Ust listen to one another as we seek to understand the
richness of God's gifts.
We must assume everyone has Christian integrity and
not accuse one another of being unchristian, no matter how unusual are the
opinions.
We must further assume that we will arrive at
different understandings of portions of Scripture and that that will not
disturb God as much as it will some of us.
Few of us will know Hebrew or Greek, and we therefore
need to use a variety of English versions to try to understand the text.
While we accept our differences, we do not feel that
those differences are unimportant, or that they should be ignored or treated as
if they did not matter.
Different biblical understandings can remain among us,
but we can still be warm Christian friends.
In fact, as we grow to better understand our
differences, we can grow in our appreciation of one another.
Adapted from Strengthening the Adult Sunday School Class, by Dick Murray. Copyright @ 1981 by Abingdon
Press.
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