deeper… personal application!. the importance of personal application – why we read scripture:...
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Deeper…
Personal Application!
Personal Application!
The Importance of Personal Application– Why we read Scripture: “All Scripture is breathed
out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be competent, equipped for every good work.” 2 Tim 3:16-17
What Scriptures has God equipped you with?
Beloved Truths
What Scriptures have become dear to you? Why? The Truth of Applying Scripture
– 1. They became your own because you listened!– 2. The Scripture and you have fused together– 3. God does the applying– 4. The application of Beloved Passages is usually
quite straightforward
Applying More Truth
How do you facilitate this more?– When we understand Scripture, we apply it more
and more to our lives
Look for Directly Applicable Passages (Create an arsenal!)– Know what to look for
Applying More Truth
What to look for:– Core Promises
“If God is for us who can be against us!” Roms 8:31
– Joys and Sorrows of Psalms Psalm 138:1-2
– Call of Many Commands Ephesians 5:2
– Summary Comments that Interpret the Story Parable of the Sower
Applying More Truth
Pay attention for these things to reapply themselves throughout Scripture– “I am the Lord your God…”
Search for how they come to a point in Jesus!– It’s not enough to take promises, etc, apart from
Jesus “I will be with you.” Genesis 26:3
Applying More Truth
Pay Attention to Generalization– Details don’t always make things come to life!– Psalm 51
What might this be helpful for?
– 2 Corinthians 12:7-10 What is bothering Paul? Why is that ambiguous?
– Matters of Obedience “You cannot serve God and Money” Luke 16:13
The Problem
It isn’t always this easy! Much of the Bible doesn’t directly apply to us!
– Matthew 27:5– Luke 10:37– John 13:27
Just because it doesn’t apply directly, doesn’t mean it doesn’t apply!
– It does mean it takes work (after all, it’s written by God!)
Less-Direct Application
What do you do with difficult passages?
1. Pray
2. Know the narrative of Scripture1. i.e. Abraham
3. Figure out what it’s written for!1. What’s the situation? Who is involved? What problems
are there? How are they solved?
4. Find connecting points with your life
5. How does this point to Jesus?
Less-Direct Application
Know the importance of knowing God!– Psalm 119:11 “Blessed are you O Lord, Teach
me your statutes!”
Sometimes it’s not about you! (and that’s a good thing)