Friday, November 11, 2005
Introduction to Doctrine 9 - Principles of Interpretation
"Study to show thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth." (2 Timothy 2:15)
As we study the Word of God, we should apply both the spiritual and literal principles of interpretation. The spiritual principles include prayer (Ps. 119:18); cleansing (1 John 1:9), and the illumination by the Holy Spirit (1 Cor. 2:12-16). The principle of literally understanding Scripture is to interpret it according to:
1) the mind of the author;
2) it's historical background;
3) the context of the passage; and
4) the basic rules of grammar.
Illustration: Joshua was promised success if he meditated on the law (Josh. 1:8), and he won that success when he conquered the kings of Canaan. As a disciple of Moses, and as one who had a personal relationship with God, he could interpret the law of God and understand God's will for his life.
Application: If we desire the will of God in our lives, we must regularly and systematically interpret God's Word according to its proper meaning.
As we study the Word of God, we should apply both the spiritual and literal principles of interpretation. The spiritual principles include prayer (Ps. 119:18); cleansing (1 John 1:9), and the illumination by the Holy Spirit (1 Cor. 2:12-16). The principle of literally understanding Scripture is to interpret it according to:
1) the mind of the author;
2) it's historical background;
3) the context of the passage; and
4) the basic rules of grammar.
Illustration: Joshua was promised success if he meditated on the law (Josh. 1:8), and he won that success when he conquered the kings of Canaan. As a disciple of Moses, and as one who had a personal relationship with God, he could interpret the law of God and understand God's will for his life.
Application: If we desire the will of God in our lives, we must regularly and systematically interpret God's Word according to its proper meaning.