Hey guys!! I am in my third full week of the Kanakuk Institute and I am loving it and learning a ton! To see more information about the K- Institute and what I am doing- click here. We are living in a cute little ‘cabana’ at K-Kauai campus for 8-months while I attend this discipleship program. We live on campus where all the students of the institute live and have adjusted quite well into the institute life. It has been so fun getting to know the 70 other students here, creating new friendships, learning about God together and extensively studying the bible. It has been refreshing and challenging all at once. I would love to share with you one thing I have learned thus far and something that I think, if used correctly, can greatly impact your life!
Observation: What does it say?
Observation is prayerfully reading and discovering what the text says! This is where we zoom out and look at the scripture as part of bigger picture and theme. As you read the text, ask: Who? What? When? Where? Why? How? This will help you uncover the deeper meaning of the passage and keep the passage in context. Accurate answers to these questions will allow the correct interpretation of scripture in its intended meaning without being colored by our own presuppositions- our own thoughts, feelings or other’s opinions.
Interpretation: What does it mean?
This is where we zoom in and look at a specific verse and discover what the text means. While observation leads to an accurate understanding of what the word of God says, interpretation goes a step further to help you understand what it means. While interpreting the scriptures it is very important to keep the verse in context by looking at the verse in light of the surrounding verses, the book in which it is found and lastly, the entire word of God. Take the word at face value, in its natural, and normal sense. Look first for the clear teaching of the scripture, not the hidden meaning. Always try to understand what the author had in mind when you interpret a portion of the bible. Never take scripture out of context to make it say what you want it to say. Discover what the author was trying to say and do not add to his meaning or change it in any way. As you read the bible regularly and saturate yourself in the Word of God, it will help you to discern whether a teaching or opinion you hear outside of the bible is biblical or if it is false doctrine. Let the passage speak for itself. Your interpretation of a specific passage should be consistent with what the word of God says in its entirety.
Application: How does this apply to my life?
This is where we apply what we learn. No matter how much knowledge you have about God’s word, if it is not put into practice, scripture will never benefit your life. James 1:22 Says that if we are a hearer of the Word and not a doer, we deceive ourselves. This is why applying scripture to your life is so vital! When you know what God says, what He means, and how to put His truths into practice you will be prepared for any situation in your life! When you have adjusted any false concepts or teaching you may have believed, and embrace the truth revealed in Gods word, then you have applied what you have learned.
A. What does the passage teach?