We read all material with certain expectations and prior
conclusions. Below is a brief sketch of what I am thinking as I read
scripture.
1. I am a witness to the existence of God.
There is no proof for the existence of God,
there are however witnesses to attest to the existence of God. Everyone who
can say "I believe" is a witness to the existence of God. I am a
witness and you are a witness.
2. The Books of the Bible are the testimony
of people like me.
The Bible does not claim to be delivered by
some form of "magic." The books of the bible are quite clearly the
stories of faithful people told by believers and passed down from one
generation to another until they were finally brought together in the
collection we know as the bible. The collection known as the Old Testament
took its final form around 100 CE and the collection known as the New
Testament took its final form around 300 CE
3. The testimony of these faithful people is
influenced by their historical, geographical and cultural setting.
The writers of these book and we as the readers
cannot escape the limits of our own experience. Yet these books have been
passed on and read and cherished because they pass on to us the experience of
God.
4. The testimony is shaped by the literary
vehicle that carries it.
The books of the Old Testament are usually
described as historical (i.e. Joshua, Judges Kings), writings (i.e. Psalms,
Proverbs), and prophets (i.e. Isaiah, Ezekiel, Amos).
The books of the New Testament are dived into
the four Gospels, Acts (Historical), the letters and the Book of Revelation (a
piece of apocalyptic literature).
5. As we read these books our conclusions
are shaped by the beliefs we bring to them.
There are places where our conclusions have
changed.
Creation, Slavery, Divorce, The Role of Women,
Ecology, Divine Right of Kings, and Religious Authority over secular issues
There are a whole host of issues that created
and continue to separate the different denominations of Christianity.
Form of Baptism, Nature of the Sacraments,
Explanations of the Trinity, Predestination
6. I want to bring the following thoughts to
all my reading of Scripture.
These are the recorded stories and thoughts of
faithful people. These writings have been gathered and passed on because God
continues to be revealed through these writings.
7. As I read scripture I find the following
theological beliefs affirmed.
God is Love and what God creates is good.
God desires to gather all of creation for
redemption. God seeks to include us, not exclude us.
God's covenant of redemption is an unmediated
covenant with all creation. This is to say that my relationship with God is
not controlled nor defined by the church nor any other earthly power.
God's promise of relationship with me is an
unbreakable covenant that is sealed by the death and resurrection of Jesus
Christ.
God calls me to strive for my full potential
and empowers me to reach my potential.
Evil is real but it is limited. It is part of the created
order. It is not part of the eternal order.