Posted by: jeffmooney | March 31, 2008

What does it mean to you?

Michael Patton has posted this very helpful little piece on exegesis. Here is an excerpt.

What does it mean to you? This, I believe, is the most destructive question that one can ask of the Scriptures. The implication is that the Scriptures can mean something to one person that it does not to another. “To me, it means that God is going to protect my children,” says one person. “Well, to me it means that God is going to help me get that new car,” says another. “Wonderful!” is the response to both. And so goes the conversation around the circle of well-meaning Bible studiers.

The problem with the “What-does-it-mean-to-you” approach is that it is purely subjective. It turns the Scripture into a wax nose that can be shaped into what ever our our current situation demands. The Bible becomes subjective magic book through which we serve as mediums to its message.

Here is the entire post. Enjoy.

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There’s some good points on proper hermeneutics there. BTW, when I was in Kenya, I found it interesting that Kenyan Christians tended to ask, What does this passage mean to us. They don’t have as much of that rabid individualism that plagues western Christianity (at least, not yet… although there were some bad indications that they’re moving somewhat in that direction).

Most of us would kill for Christians to think corporately here. I am sure there are weaknesses but that is a good start in a biblical direction.

Mooney

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