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benjohnson
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I should also point out that I’m new to faith - I’ve only read the bible about twice.Go on…I would like to see that :slapfight:
But even so, frankly, I’m not that big a fan of ‘prooftexting’ as if each person can discern the same correct meaning from each text. Obviously, there are passages that leave no room for debate - but even seemingly easy passages seem to inspire in individuals a really weird propensity to twist and turn.
A good example is “This is my body.” To me, this is abundantly clear and requires no commentary. But for some, they absolutely need that commentary and teaching because they seem to think to think that Jesus commands us to have a light snack of crackers and grape juice in the middle of our service.
Even if my misgivings about ‘prooftexting’ were not true, it still shouldn’t do it as I understand it: As using Scripture to explain the Lutheran Confessions would force me to pretend to not be Lutheran - for under Lutheran teaching, I don’t get to do that. Scripture is interpreted by the church. Not me. Especially not me, because I’d make a mess of it.
Being rather clever, you’ve probably noticed that I worked myself into a corner: I believe the Confessions are a right reflection of Scripture because I believe in the Church’s teaching about the Confessions and Scripture.
Sound’s almost Catholic doesn’t it? But that doesn’t make me freak out at all !! Lutherans are ok with this - we don’t claim that Catholics got it all wrong, only a few things wrong.