Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Hermeneutics part 2

Since we didnt finish our chapter last week, this week we will finish up chapter 3 on Hermeneutics. Have chapter 3 of "Knowing Scripture," read for our discussion. We will be meeting again wednesday 4/29, on Zoom at 7pm PST. Be looking for an email from me with the call details.

Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Ch 3: Hermeneutics

How can we properly interpret the bible and understand its meaning? Is it what ever we feel it means or is there a inherent and object meaning when we come to a given text?  The bible is true and is inspired by God as the ultimate author, so the bible can not mean what ever we want it to mean, but it has objective meaning and we as bible readers ought to understand it. In this chapter we will understand how we can better read our bibles. We will consider Hermeneutics, which is the science of biblical interpretation. It deals with principals so we can understand the message of scripture. There has been different approaches to this over time, we will consider these and understand the correct way we should approach scripture. Have chapter 3 of "Knowing Scripture," read for our discussion. We will be meeting again wednesday 4/22, on Zoom at 7pm PST. Be looking for an email from me with the call details.

Tuesday, April 14, 2020

T4B now T4D meeting 4/15: Ch 2 Private Interpenetration


Have you ever heard someone say "That's Your Interpretation?" As if there are many different interpretations that can all be right? How does this stand as we consider the doctrine of the clarity of scripture? Is there one correct meaning or can there be multiple meanings? What are some principals that can help us understand the bible better and make sure we land in the correct interpretation? In chapter 2, of Knowing Scripture, we will be considering these. Please read this chapter ahead of time. Again we will not be meeting in person at the restaurant, but will be meeting on Zoom again. Be on a look out for the Zoom link from me. We will start at 7pm as we do Theology 4 Dinner. If you dont get a link, and would like to be on, email me

Monday, April 6, 2020

T4B Resuming Wednesday

Theology 4 Breakfast will be resuming this Wednesday, however due to the Covid-19 outbreak we will be meeting virtually via Zoom. After a poll for time, we will be meeting at 7pm, so technically it will be Theology 4 Dinner, until we can physically meet again. We will be starting a new book called, "The Holiness of God," by RC Sproul. Have the preface and chapter 1 read before hand for the call and ready to discuss it. In order to participate you must receive a email invite  with the room and password so we can avoid hackers trying to crash the party. Go to zoom.us and sign up for free and download the zoom client. Test it out before hand and seek to be on the call at least 5 min before hand. Below is a vid pastor Jeff made on how to sign up. 


Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Ch 10-11: Concluding Sproul's Holiness of God

This week at Theology for Breakfast we will be finishing the last two chapters in the extended version of the Holiness of God. I emailed out these chapters to those who may not have the extended version. Please come tomorrow as we discuss them. Also make sure to get our next book to study, "Knowing Scripture" by Sproul.

Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Ch 9: God in the hands of Angry Sinners

As we conclude our book, RC recalls the famous sermon by Jonathan Edwards, Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God." In it, Edwards gives a vivid illustrations of the reality that it is only by God's grace that keeps sinners out of hell. This is an attempt to get people to awaken from their sleep and realize the great severity in God wrath that awaits them if they remain in their sin. A proper understanding of God's holiness will demand that God must punish sin, or he would not be just. If we are to properly understand God's holiness we need to realize his demands are perfection. If we trust in our selves then hell awaits, we need to trust in the only remedy, Jesus Christ, they perfect one who died for our sins. However, people today would rather go on rejecting God and then judge him, all while in reality God is holding them up being patient, which is meant to lead them to repentance. If we reject a God of wrath who judges sinners, then the God we worship is not a Holy God. RC states, '"if we say "My God is a God of love not wrath." But a God of love who has no wrath is no God. He is an idol of our own making as much as if we carved Him out of stone." We need to accept God on his terms and who he is. He adds, "We may dislike giving our attention to God’s wrath and justice, but until we incline ourselves to these aspects of God’s nature, we will never appreciate what has been wrought for us by grace." The only remedy is reconciliation through faith in Christ which is by grace alone. RC discuses the reality in this chapter. Have it read for tomorrow as we conclude the book study.

Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Ch 8: Be Ye Holy

The command from God to all mankind, who are made in the image of God, is to "Be Holy for I am Holy." This is something that is not a option, but our obligation to our creator by virtue of being creatures. The problem is we can not do this perfectly and Sin.  Yet the bible can still call us as "saints" for us who are in Christ. Since we are now in Christ, we who are saints are to "present ourselves as holy and pleasing, which is our spiritual act of worship." We will still struggle with sin in this life, but now, by having a renewed mind and by the work of the Holy Spirit in  us, we now can seek to grow in godliness and sanctification in this life and bear fruit for God. God promises that we who have been justified will be sanctified and will also be glorified. RC Sproul will discuss this truth and the motivation for the believer to grow in godliness. Read ch. 8 for tomorrow.