How to Read the Bible: The Moral

As a teenager there were a lot of decisions to make.  Who should I date?  What should I do with them?  What should I drink?  What movies should I go see?  What words should I use?  What should I wear?  What music should I listen to and what should I do while listening to it?**  So many choices.  It was …

How to Read the Bible: The Allegorical (Program and Sermon)

Program Sermon Outline (roughly followed) I.        Back up a.       Scripture as revelation 1.      How does God intervene in writing Scripture? 2.      How does God intervene in the world? b.      Review series 1.      Literal a)      Plain reading b)      Modern rationalist, truth-seeking tendencies 2.      Allegorical 3.      Moral 4.      Anagogical II.     What is allegory? a.       Lisa is a fox b.      Bernie Madoff is …

How to Read the Bible: The Allegorical

If you spend enough time on Internet message boards, you will see a lot of bad analogies.  In the course of a discussion (pronounced “argument”) someone will try to make a point by referencing something that is presumably a point of common interest and common understanding between the two dialog partners (pronounced “combatants”), say, football.  One might compare a political …

How to Read the Bible: The Literal (Program and Sermon)

Program Sermon Outline I.        Classical a.       Descriptive b.      Just the facts “Usually, even a non-Christian knows something about the earth, the heavens, and the other elements of this world, about the motion and orbit of the stars and even their size and relative positions, about the predictable eclipses of the sun and moon, the cycles of the years and the …

How to Read the Bible: The Literal

When I was in 8th grade, I was placed in the advanced reading class, as I had been since the 2nd grade.  Yes, this is a brag.  But wait.  It’s all downhill from here.  One day we were learning vocabulary and the teacher asked for someone to give the definition of “literally.”  Since my mom used that word literally all …

How to Read the Bible: Introduction (Program and Sermon)

Program Sermon Outline (loosely followed) I.                               Questions a.       How do you view the Bible? b.      How do you use Bible? c.       Do know the Bible? d.      Do you want to know the Bible? II.                            Classical understanding a.       Literal b.      Allegorical c.       Moral d.      Anagogical III.                         Post-modern twist IV.                          Why read it?  Why does it matter? a.       Cultural defense 1.      Literary …

How to Read the Bible: Introduction

Growing up in a Southern Baptist church, the Bible was at the center of most of what we did.  We were Protestants, which meant that we believed in the power of the Bible alone to guide our lives.  And, because we were Baptists, we might yell at you if you disagreed.  Looking back, I often think we worshipped the Bible …

Return (Program and Sermon)

Program Sermon In 587 BCE, Jerusalem was destroyed by the Babylonian king, Nebuchadnezzar.  The temple was destroyed and most of the residents were taken into exile.  In 538, the Persian ruler, Cyrus, defeated the Babylonians and encouraged people to return to their homes.  While many Jews remained in diaspora, preferring to keep the lives they had built in exile, some …

Return (and a Letter from the Board)

Whenever we return to someplace we’ve been before, memories bubble up like a spring.  My memories tend to be visual.  When I think of Kidd Springs, I think of the light.  Three walls are glass looking out over the pond.  The light filters in through the trees and bounces off the water in the pond.  Life wanders by outside and …