Wednesday, October 9, 2019

Jesus and the Bible

In a world where many people worship the Bible, I think it is fair to ask how Jesus looked at and how he treated the scriptures. While many Christians put scripture above all, Jesus put love above the scriptures.

Richard Rohr writes, "Jesus consistently ignored or even denied exclusionary, punitive, and triumphalist texts in his own inspired Hebrew Bible in favor of passages that emphasized inclusion, mercy, and honesty. For example, referencing two passages from Exodus (21:24) and Leviticus (24:20), Jesus suggested the opposite: “You have heard it said, ‘Eye for eye, and tooth for tooth.’ But I tell you . . . turn the other cheek” (see Matthew 5:38-39). He read the Scriptures in a spiritual, selective, and questioning way. Jesus had a deeper and wider eye that knew which passages were creating a path for God and which passages were merely cultural, self-serving, and legalistic additions."

Jesus was bigger than the book.  God is bigger than the book.  They are not bound by the book.  Love is the first law of God.   Using scripture without love is not God's way.  Love always comes first.

It's a beautiful day in God's world be sure to see the good.
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