Bible: A
Book Like No Other
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Let’s
take a look at what the Bible, itself, tells us about the Word of God. What
adjectives are used to describe scripture in these passages?
o
Psalm
119:103-105
o
Isaiah
40:8-9
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Hebrews
4:12
o
2
Timothy 3:16-17
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What
has been your experience of Scripture reading, both personally and in church?
Lauren Winner describes the way that her church community reads the Bible ove
rand over again, and she couldn’t figure out why. I’m not sure that this has
actually been my experience of church? Has it been your experience that the
church reads the Bible over and over again? Have you ever read the Bible all
the way through?
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Page
94 in the journal book references Lauren’s experience of reading scripture in
locations other than church or home. Have you ever done this? Did it change how
you thought of that passage of scripture to read it in a new place?
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If
you have not ever had that experience of “dislocated” reading, where might you
consider taking your Bible to read it? What passages might you choose for this
new location?
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Page
95 of the journal book pictures an egg, like the one Lauren Winner speaks of in
the video. If you were to write a scripture passage on a egg, symbolically “injesting”
that scripture, what passage or verse would you choose? What scriptures are
that meaningful to you?
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Have
you had powerful experiences with scripture, experiences that seem to move it
our of the realm of being just an ordinary book? On pages 96-97 of the journal
book, we see the Thomas Merton quote from the video: “By reading the scriptures I am so renewed that all nature seems
renewed around me and with me. The sky seems to be a pure, a cooler blue, the
trees a deeper green. The whole world is charged with the glory of God and I
feel fire and music under my feet. ”
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Lauren
Winner asks, “So, is the sky bluer?” Do we have that experience of scripture?
Why or why not?
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Pages
92-93 of the journal book suggest some of the baggage that might come with
scripture for people that might help answer the question above. Scriptures have
been used “as a word of hope, a warning sign, a weapon, and a status symbol,” both to “liberate and oppress.” When have you seen scripture used in these
ways?
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How
might we go about our lives “singing” the scriptures, as suggested in the
video? How do we make the words of God part of our daily lives and who we are?
How might it change us to do that?
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