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1 Rev. Dr. Karl Jacobson Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd

2 Opening the Book of Faith: How Can Lutheran Insights Open Up the Bible? How Can the Bible Be Studied?

3  Mark Allen Powell ◦ “we [Lutherans] sometimes do put a little different spin on things” ◦ “if there are contradictions or errors or whatever you want to call them in the Bible, it’s because God wants them to be there or allows them to be there” ◦ “the Bible does things to us. In Scripture itself, we often hear about the Word of God as an active, dynamic force.” The Bible is fully God’s Word, and it is fully the words of human beings.

4 Some bare bones basics of Bible Study What the Bible Is, and Isn’t

5 1. The Bible is… 1.A book of books – a collection 2.Ancient, non-western 2. The Bible isn’t… 1. Just ancient, and “other” – this is our book too 2.“holy” … there is no article on the Word in the Lutheran Confessions … we do not hallow the word, the page, the book 3. The Bible … 1.Is a living Word 1.It continues to speak 2.It bears the holy…makes one holy

6 the Book of Concord, 400.101: “This Word is not idle or dead, but effective and living.”

7 How Lutherans Read the Bible

8 1. God’s word is both Law and Gospel 2. What shows forth Christ 3. The Plain Meaning of a Text

9 Yes, we are starting with #3.  Do Lutherans interpret the Bible literally or figuratively?  The Latin phrase sensus literalis has been mistranslated as “literal meaning,” much more faithful is “apparent sense” or “plain meaning”

10  The Bible is a library  The Bible is like a newspaper  When we read a newspaper, we interpret each type of literature according to the “plain meaning” of that literature

11  The Word of God has two uses: Law and Gospel

12 ◦ “uses” is a little misleading  functions  effects  impact  Finally, it is God who “uses” the Word and makes it effective

13  The Word of God has two uses: Law and Gospel  Martin Luther: “The person who can rightly divide Law and Gospel has reason to thank God.” (LW 26: 60)  The Gospel: What only God can do for us.  The Law: What God expects us to do for our neighbors and ourselves

14  “In Christ God was reconciling the world to himself, not counting their trespasses against them... (2 Cor 5:19)  “For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal life.” (John 3:16)  “God heard their groaning, and God remembered his covenant with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. God looked upon the Israelites, and God took notice of them.” (Exod 2:24-25)

15  “'You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind.' This is the greatest and first commandment. And a second is like it: 'You shall love your neighbor as yourself.‘” (Matt 22:37-39)  “We know love by this, that he laid down his life for us-- and we ought to lay down our lives for one another.” (1 John 3:16)

16  Two Uses of the Law ◦ The Civil Use: God uses the law to order society so that life can thrive ◦ The Theological Use: God uses the law to show us our brokenness, so that we will trust in Jesus to save us ◦ “if it had not been for the law, I would not have known sin.” (Rom 7:7)

17  Final Caveats:  One cannot separate law from gospel  Law and Gospel are, in an important sense, two different functions of one Word

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21  Texts that have something to do with Jesus are central – Bonheoffer: Christ the Center  “Canon within the Canon”  Some parts of the Bible carry more weight  Three things in most Lutheran pastor’s studies:  a cross  a picture of Luther  a picture of the Apostle Paul  This even true of the New Testament, and its Scripture – the Old Testament

22  Texts that have something to do with Jesus are central – Bonheoffer: Christ the Center  “Canon within the Canon” ◦ Canon refers to the list of official books ◦ is a subset of official books that unofficially carry more authority or bear more weight ◦ In practice, every person, group, or church will have a canon within the canon ◦ So: be clear, be centered on Christ

23 Martin Luther: “All the sacred books agree in this, that all of them preach and bear Christ. And that is the true test by which we judge all books, when we see whether or not they bear Christ. For all the Scriptures show us Christ.” (LW 35:396)

24  Notice then, that for Lutherans, the Bible’s authority rests primarily in what it does—it preaches the word that justifies sinners, that gives faith, that raises the dead.  The Bible’s authority does not rest primarily in what it is

25 Opening the Book of Faith: When You Read Ask Yourself This… Genesis 18:1-15; 21:1-7

26 1. What am I reading? 2. What do I need to know to understand it? 3. What does this mean…?

27 1. What am I reading? 1.know the genre of the text narrative…story, history poetry…prayer, prophecy 2. What do I need to know to understand it? 1.vocabulary, technical terms 2.names/places 3.metaphor, euphemism, imagery 3. What does this mean… 1.…for me? 2.…for you? 3.…for us?


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