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It is our premise that a person doesn't have to be a
theological scholar to understand the Word of God. Scripture was
written for the "average" person. It was written for the
"nobodies" of the world, for the outcasts and homeless
people, for those trapped in the inner city ghetto, for children, for
poor people, for High School dropouts, for natives somewhere out in
the jungle, who will never know the world beyond their grass hut
village. The wise, the scholar, the influential person - these are
also welcome. But they tend to find it more difficult to humble
themselves and to become like little children - a necessary
requirement for entering God's kingdom (Matthew 18:3; 1 Corinthians
1:26-30, etc.).
A few clarifications need to be made to the above
statements. First, accepting the Word "as is" does not
ignore the existence of figures of speech, idioms, metaphors and
similes, the difference between prose and poetry, etc. Accepting all
these is a part of accepting the Word "as is."
Again, this view is not new!
Dennis Hinks © 2001
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