HERMENEUTICS: THOSE ADDRESSED
Thursday, July 09, 2015
Luke
[MKJV] chapter 8 … a great crowd coming together, and those in each
city coming to Him [Jesus], He spoke by a parable: A sower went out to sow his
seed. And as he sowed, the one fell by the roadside and was trampled; and the
birds of the air devoured it. And other fell on a rock, and sprouting, it
withered away, because it lacked moisture. And other fell amidst thorns, and
springing up with the thorns, they
choked it. And other fell on good ground and sprang up, and bore fruit a
hundredfold. And when He had said these things, He cried, He who has ears to
hear, let him hear. And His disciples asked Him, saying, What might this
parable be? And He said, To you it is given to know the mysteries of the
kingdom of God. But to others I speak in parables, so that seeing they might not
see and hearing they might not understand. …
In comprehending
and personally applying God’s Word it is essential to note to whom the Word is
addressed. A case in point is Luke 6:45; Ephesians 4:29; 1Peter
3:10; James 3:9-12 having to do with conversation vocabulary. Exactly what
people groups are being addressed by these words, followers of Christ or those
having never experienced 2Corinthians 5:17?
Diane (NE), in
responding to the question, wrote “They all tell us to clean up our words.
Who were they addressing? Luke was written for the Christians who
gathered regularly to participate in the Lord's Supper. Ephesians was
written for the Church at Ephesus. Peter and James where written to
Jewish Christians. Today, they are for all Christians and some pagan's
may have heard these words.“
Penny wrote “Actually, it is the followers of Christ who are addressed
in these passages. James was right in one regard, not many of us should
become teachers because teachers are held to a higher responsibility by
God and will be judged more severely. Yet, we, as Christians, are to
be teachers by example and are thus held to a higher standard. No one
should ever be able to say that their experience with a non-Christian was noted
with more integrity than with a Christian. That shame is on us.”
Indeed the aforementioned verses are written
to Christians. Though compliance would benefit all people, they are not
addressed to those not of God’s John 1:12 family.
The further point being this: To apply in
practice, including Facebook, to non-Christians is as with the old proverb “Putting
the cart before horse.” Or as in present day religious efforts to convert
homosexuals to heterosexuals, when the essential present and eternal need is
hope for and guidance directed toward trusting Lord Jesus Christ. (Romans
chapter1: God did not give homosexuals over to a reprobate mind because of
their chosen lifestyle. God rejected them as He does others listed because of
refusing to believe in His redemptive grace; rejecting Him first, last, and
always, choosing rather to continue in darkness. Jn.1:1-12; 8:12; Act.26:14-18)
This said, please know that Jesus did exhort
and warn about speech as He spoke to general audience of followers and
unbelievers. As a matter of homework, would you please provide the instances as
recorded in His Word?
EBB4
PS for those requesting a
medical update: I was hospitalized for 30 hours while vacationing in Maryland.
After many of same tests here earlier in Omaha, the same conclusion was arrived
at. The short, or should I say “narrowing”, of it is genetic and aging
insufficient circulation to area of brain that facilitates
balance/walking/motion. There are no other effects to speech, hearing (other
than my normal deafness), sight, thought, typing et al. And there is definitely
no damage to my humor or life-desire.
Thank you for hopes, prayers,
affection, and info and opinions shared.
Ed Bullock
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