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Paul in his first letter to Timothy identified who he was in the first verse. Can you identify with who he said he was? Can you say the same thing about yourself? Paul clearly states that he is an apostle; in other words he is an envoy or delegate. One appointed to represent another. Who was he appointed to represent? The Scriptures say he represented Christ Jesus. Christians are suppose to be representatives, envoys or delegates representing Christ Jesus. Examine your life today! Who…
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Even if all biblical interpreters conscientiously used a consistent hermeneutical system, there would still be a variety of opinions because of the differences among the interpreters' abilities and backgrounds. Such differences are inevitable and…
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Good Day in the loverly name of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ! May his grace, mercy, and provision saturate each and every one of your lives and you continue to live and serve him!
This last Thursday, my fellow ministers of the Assemblies of God in the Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos islands saw fit to name me the Presbyter-elect for the island of Abaco in the Bahamas! This is an amazing, yet mind-boggling appointment. This position of ministry carries with it a lot of…
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Joesph is a picture of Jesus Christ in the following ways:
They were both:
Beloved sons (Gen 37:3; Matthew 3:13)
Hated (Gen 37:4; John 15:4)
Rejected as rulers (Gen 37:8; Lk 19:14)
Conspired against (Gen 37:18; Matt 27:1)
Sold for silver (Gen 37:28; Matt 26:15)
Over-comers of temptation (Gen 39:7-12; Heb 4:15)
Given great power (Gen 41:42-44; Matt 28:18)
Some…
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In spite of the favor that Jacob showed Joesph, there can be no justification for the action taken by Joesph's brothers. It was sin caused by ency. Instead of being grateful for Joesph who brought them food, they were overcome with jealousy and even thought of killing him (Gen 37:18-20).
The Apostle James says, "where you have envy and selfish ambition, there you find disorder and every eveil practice (Ja 3:16 - NIV)
Peter admonishes us to put away 'all malice and all deceit,…
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The Life of Joesph is an amazing story of God's grace! No story is the Bible is a better example of God keeping His promise that 'all things work together for good to them that love God.' This is God's promise that out of things that are not good in themselves He will bring about that which is good, not only for the ministers of God's grace but also for those to whom they minister.
Joesph was sold into slavery and imprisoned, but God used these adversities as stepping stones into his…
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Principles related to Figures of Speech:
1. Every passage has only one meaning to discover. Sometimes the meaning is addressed directly, and sometimes it is stated indirectly through figures of speech.
2. The interpreter should assume that a passage uses a non-figurative language unless this assumption creates an absurdity or the general context indicates otherwise.
3. The BIble may overstate a truth in the physical realm to help the reader grasp a spiritual…
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Principles related to individual words and grammar:
1. The meaning of any Bible term is only the one the original author intended.
2. The definition of any term must be consistent with its use in the phrase in which it is found.
Principles related to Immediate and Book contexts:
1. The mean8ing of a phrase must be consistent with the sense of its immediate context.
2. The interpretation of a passage must be consistent with its usen the…
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Presuppositions about the Task of the Interpreter:
1. The preaching and teaching of the Word of God, correctly interpreted, is crucial to maintaining a biblically sound church.
2. There are universally accepted laws of understanding communication that apply to the interpretation of the Bible as well.
3. The ONLY valid interpretation and application of the BIble passage must be consistent with the writer's original intent.
4. All principles and…
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1. Thou shalr not seek any interpretation other than the one intended by the original author.
2. Thou shalt not replace the Word of God with personal experiences, church creeds, or human traditions.
3. Thou shalt not misuse the names of the Bible by dogmatically calling any doctrine Biblical that is not clearly taught in Scripture.
4. Remember Sunday to keep it for prayer and final thoughts on the sermon. Six days are available to prepare for Sunday's…
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Even if all biblical interpreters conscientiously used a consistent hermeneutical system, there would still be a variety of opinions because of the differences among the interpreters' abilities and backgrounds. Such differences are inevitable and must be accepted, but four characteristics are required of a student of the Bible who would 'accurately divide the word of truth.…
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Even if all biblical interpreters conscientiously used a consistent hermeneutical system, there would still be a variety of opinions because of the differences among the interpreters' abilities and backgrounds. Such differences are inevitable and must be accepted, but four characteristics are required of a student of the Bible who would 'accurately divide the word of truth.…
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It can be said that the difference between mysticism and Christianity is the message of the Bible. Christianity is not founded on a vague notion of who God is based on mystical guesswork; rather, it is built on the foundation of a concrete, divine revelation.
Furthermore, superficial Christians are not interested in the correct interpretations of God;'s Word. Only…
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Rules of interpretation govern how we interpret any communication. When we speak of the laws governing correct interpretation, we are not referring to a list that varies from person to person or even from secular to inspired writings. We are referring to rules people have used for thousands of years in understanding and relaying all forms of interpersonal communication.…
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The tale of "Mutiny on the Bounty" is an unforgettable story that took place on April 28, 1789. When some of the members of the crew of the Bounty mutinied, they cast Captain Bligh and 18 crewman adrift in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. The Captain's group traveled for over 3,000 miles to safety, but the odyssey of the crew that remained on the Bounty was even more…
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Christianity's unparalleled opportunity for evangelism is accompanied by an unparalleled need for accurate and effective Bible teaching. Although it has never been easier to make a convert to Christ, it has never been more difficult to make a disciple of Christ. The same chaotic atmosphere of change that encourages an acceptance of the gospel can also discourage a…
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[I am currently teaching a class at the Abaco Bible College in Marsh Harbour, Abaco, Bahamas and I would like to share portions of my lectures with my brothers in Christ that are a part of AOCI! The course that I am currently teaching is "Hermeneutics I."]
The Bible is the most popular book of all time. In its pages are the message of salvation, the…
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