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The theory of biblical interpretation—its goals, methods, principles, and evaluative criteria used in interpreting Scripture.
This may sound esoteric and impractical, but, in fact, hermeneutical theory has far-reaching consequences for believers and the church
How can sin be rendered powerless, as Paul says in ?
Consider the effect of gravity on a book.
Gravity would cause an unsupported book to fall, but gravity can be rendered “powerless” against the book by simply placing a table under it.
As long as the table is under the book, gravity cannot cause it to fall.
Of course gravity has not really lost its power nor is it no longer present.
It is just that the table is “stronger” than gravity’s effect on the book.
For the Christian, the Holy Spirit is like that table and our sin nature is like gravity’s pull.
As long as we allow the Holy Spirit to hold us up, which places our dependence on his power to give us victory over sin, our sinful impulses have no power to pull us down.
A traveler engaged a guide to take him across a desert area.
When the two men arrived at the edge of the desert, the traveler, looking ahead, saw before him trackless sands without a single footprint, path, or marker of any kind.
how would you do that?
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Turning so now i can fill in the blank to his guide, he asked in a tone of surprise, “Where is the road?”
With a reproving glance, the guide replied, “I am the road.”
So, too, is the Lord our way through unfamiliar territory.
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the Holy Spirit is like that table and our sin nature is like gravity’s pull.
As long as we allow the Holy Spirit to hold us up, which places our dependence on his power to give us victory over sin, our sinful impulses have no power to pull us down.
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