Is the Bible a LAW Book?


 We have a lot of people who are self-proclaimed "doctrinal police" who believe that God has badged them to defend what they deem to be correct doctrine and to discredit with "proof texts" shot from their condemning firearm (mouth), the doctrines that does not line up with their perceived correct doctrine. They use this "proof texting" not only to kill what they propose to be incorrect doctrine, but also validate their "perceived correct" doctrine. This is the main focus of the "doctrinal police" bible reading and study.


The bible is not a "law book" for doctrinal police to find laws to establish or substantiate their version of interpretation of scripture and  accuse other people's interpretation as being againt the law that they found and interpreted to validate their "correct interpretation."

If we use the bible for that purpose, then our use is misuse, our understanding is  misunderstanding and our interpretation is misinterpretation.

The centrality of the bible is Christ. Therefore, the nature of divine revelation is Christocentric not doctrine-centric. 

The bible has one REVELATION...that REVELATION is JESUS CHRIST!

Therefore, the proper interpretation of any text will always lead us to discover more of Christ thus, more of God and His purpose for the community of the redeemed in the community of humanity. Our focus on bible reading and study is to discover Jesus. When using the bible for the purpose of doctrinal validation without focusing on Jesus we can make the bible to validate our man-made doctrines and feel justified in doing so. This does not mean that the doctrine is right, it may mean the scripture ts twisted to support false doctrine.

The true interpretation  of scripture is in the contextual study of the bible to determine a revelation of Jesus in the text.

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