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======Gospels 3 - How to read the gospels? ...======
Thursday, Dec 3, 2009. When you start reading the gospels, for example the
gospel of Matthew, then there are many things which are new or unclear. I have been
involved in various bible study groups for more than a decade, reading this
book with Christians as well as non-Christians. Meeting an evening and going
into some bible text is a great thing. We exchange ideas and understanding, and
usually we left the place with the feeling that our life has made a jump
forward, that the door to God had opened a little further.
When you read alone or in a little group, what is a good approach to gain
understanding. I assume that there are many things which sound unclear or weird to
you. How to resolve the questions? How to get access to these old and deep texts?
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The bible texts are open to everyone. You do not need a particular education
or background. You do not need to be particularly intelligent. You do not need to
succeed in a particular practice. But the key ingredient to make progress with
understanding is
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**faith**
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This means that you will not understand if you
are not open to believe God, if you reject his power and possibilities. If you
assume that wonders cannot take place, you will not get access to the surpassing
power of God, who does wonders. If you think that Jesus cannot be linked to God,
you will remain outside of the key message, that God comes to us in him. But
all these things are matters of faith. If you have a counter faith, if you are
basically blocked for the truth, how can you understand and believe?
So a key point for reading the New Testament is to be open for God, to be open
for his wonders and power, to be open for his interaction with our world, in
the middle of it. "The word became flesh ..." (gospel of John) God came into
the world in Jesus. He started something new in him. He showed faith and with
the faith of Jesus many things happened.
Try to read the New Testament with eyes and ears of faith. Even if you are not yet
sure what to believe, try to read them "as if" you would believe, and then see what
you find. Read them in the mode "let us assume that Jesus is God's son, God
himself coming into his creation". Read the gospels with the question: "when God
acts here in Jesus, what does that mean? How will I be changed by this? How
could I react and what can I think and do?
Of course, it can be extremely helpful to use a bible commentary, or to have
some people who can describe and explain some of the connections of the New
to the Old Testament. It is good to consult material about the background and
meaning, about the social environment of the New Testament. But all of this will
not help much, if you have no faith. Without faith it is impossible to understand
the gospels. Open your heart and your mind!
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