Scripture: God's Gift
By Gary Deddo
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God has given us the Bible so that we might know who he is and what he is doing. It is helpful to study this book with a good theological starting point, one that has been refined by centuries of people who have studied the book while living in relationship with the Author.
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Scripture - Gary Deddo
Scripture: God’s Gift
By Gary W. Deddo
Copyright 2013
Minor edits 2019, 2022
Published by Grace Communion Seminary
ISBN: 9781301126286
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Table of Contents
Scripture: God’s Gift
Discerning the Focus of Scripture
Guidelines for Approaching Scripture Reverently with Prayer by Faith
Rules for Interpreting Scripture
Reality and the Meaning of Scripture
Concluding Principles
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About the author: Dr. Deddo earned his PhD at the University of Aberdeen in Aberdeen, Scotland, under Professor James Torrance. He helped begin the T.F. Torrance Theological Fellowship. He is author of numerous articles and books, including Karl Barth’s Theology of Relations and George McDonald: A Devotional Guide to His Writing. He is now Professor of Theology at Grace Communion Seminary.
Scripture: God’s Gift
The Christian church down through the ages has always regarded the Bible as indispensable for its worship, devotion and life. Its very existence is bound up with the Bible. The church would not be what it is without it. Holy Scripture is part of the air it breathes and the food it eats.
I learned of the importance of the Bible as a young child and was encouraged and taught to read it and memorize it. I studied it both on my own and with others—I’m glad I did, now years later. The study of the Bible has always been an essential part of my ministry in serving others, whether it was teaching it, preaching from it, studying it with small groups of other Christians, or referring to it when counseling others. When I attended seminary, my primary focus was the study and interpretation of Scripture. It was so important to me that I was willing to try to learn Hebrew and Greek to see if I could understand Scripture better!
Along the way, I learned that there were various ways the nature and place of Scripture was understood, and various ways to make use of it. Some of these seemed better than others, while some seemed to lead to the misuse of Scripture, or even to making it irrelevant. I read books and took courses to sort out these issues, hoping I could find some wisdom in all this not only to help me, but to pass on to others.
Scripture is so essential to the Christian faith that most denominations have an official statement concerning the importance and place of Scripture. GCI is no exception. These summaries can be a good place to start a reflection on the nature, purpose and right use of Scripture. GCI’s statement is brief, to the point and fairly comprehensive:
The Holy Scriptures are by God’s grace sanctified to serve as his inspired Word and faithful witness to Jesus Christ and the gospel. They are the fully reliable record of God’s revelation to humanity culminating in his self-revelation in the incarnate Son. As such, Holy Scripture is foundational to the church and infallible in all matters of faith and salvation.
Let’s explore what’s behind this theological summary of our understanding of Scripture. We do so not so we can enter into endless debate or prove ourselves superior to other Christians who might have a different view. And I don’t think we simply want a theory about it. We seek understanding of Scripture because we highly value it and want to honor and make proper use of it. We want to handle it well so we can get the most out of it. Holy Scripture itself encourages us to do these very things. We also can remember that others in church history have benefited greatly through a deep understanding of Scripture and how to interpret it. But in the end, I think we want to grasp and use it well because we hope to get to know even better the God of the Bible in whom we put our faith.
By God’s grace
Many of us have sung the childhood song that says: Jesus loves me, this I know—for the Bible tells me so.
That’s true enough. However there’s a different way to sing that verse that is also true: "Jesus loves me, this I know—so the Bible tells me so!" This second way is reflected in the GCI statement that the Bible is God’s gift to us, a gift of grace and therefore of his love. Because God loves