Studying the Scriptures
I try to take a holistic approach to the scriptures. I attempt to avoid a proof-texting approach, as I believe it leads to distortions. I have been reading the entire bible over and over again for forty years. I did this to develop a biblical way of thinking. I now find it hard to think in any other way.
So when I come to a new issue, I do not just look for relevant proof texts, I bring the entire scriptures to it (that I have absorbed over many years). When I look at a particular scripture I often see things that others don’t, because I read it through the lens of the rest of the scriptures.
I also try to hear what the Holy Spirit is saying. He often points me to other scriptures that I had not considered relevant to the issue.
When I write an issue up, I do not list every relevant scripture because there are usually too many.
I realise that my approach has some risk, but on the whole, I think that it has worked fairly well.
I do not claim that everything I write is absolute truth. I do not care if people reject some or all of my teaching. They are accountable for their own lives.
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