Why should I give it my all to teach a small Sunday School class or clean the church toilets?
Are you attracted to legalism?
How the government spends its money.
The gospel impacts your parenting.
Worlds Greatest Drag Race
Why should I give it my all to teach a small Sunday School class or clean the church toilets?
Are you attracted to legalism?
How the government spends its money.
The gospel impacts your parenting.
Worlds Greatest Drag Race
It means rereading any text in light of the end of the story–the coming of the kingdom in Jesus Christ. The end of the story forces you to see earlier parts in a new light. Details matter. Think about an accident scene investigation. The end of the story is clear; the debris lies on the road to prove it. Go back to the future. The end of the story only makes sense in light of what has come before. “Bidirectional reading” does justice to the unity and diversity of Scripture.
Knowing that all parts of the Bible make unique contribution to the whole give us the courage and motivation to read and apply the Scriptures widely and deeply.
Seeing the Bible as a unified story of God’s redemptive mission helps us avoid introspective, individualistic application.
No matter where you are in Scripture, you should feel the inexorable pull forward to where history will end up. The Bible shows us that we cannot live as mere “present tense” Christians. Our present moments are framed by God’s past acts of redemption and by the glorious future he has planned.
Scripture addresses communities with few exceptions [3 John, Philemon]. The Bible is God’s story and our story before it is really my story.
Adapted from the book, CrossTalk: Where Life & Scripture Meet, Michael R. Emlet. New Growth Press, Greensboro, NC. 2009. 53-62.
Read the Introduction and Chapter 1 (PDF)