prepare to preach (ssssion 3)
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Session Three
Hearingthe Spiritthrough theBiblical Text(EXPOSITION)
Group Discussion1. Exposition requires a lot of “theological” thinking. Why is this important?
2. Why do people often skip this process when they’re studying the Bible?
3. What will you do now that you know this?
“Reflect on what I am saying, for the Lord will give
you insight into all this.”
HEAR WHAT THE SPIRITIS SAYING
• Hold a principalizing filter
How to HEAR
• Examine relevant cross references• Analyze its place in progressive
revelation• Restate the exegetical statements
into expositional statements
Hold aPrincipalizing Filter
or Old Testament
Common concernsFallen Condition Focus (FCF)
Differences
FILTER
Examine relevantcross-references
Systematic Theology
Thematic/Topical Theology
Ten Major Categories
of Systematic Theology
Sources of Theology
AnalogyScripture interprets Scripture
Analyze its place inprogressive revelation
Predicting Christ
Preparing for Christ
Reflecting on Christ
Results of Christ’s words and work
Metanarrative of the Bible
KINGDOM OF GOD
SIN
DEATH GIFT
LIFE
NEAR
Restate theExegetical Statements into
Expositional Statements
Sample of Exegesis
Text: 1 Timothy 6:3-10Theme: False Teachers in EphesusTopic: Why false teachers are dangerous in EphesusTruth: False teachers reject the truth and cause problems in the church.Thrust: Timothy must watch out against false teachers in Ephesus.
Sample of Exposition
Text: 1 Timothy 6:3-10Theme: False Teachers in churchesTopic: Why false teachers are dangerous in churchesTruth: False teachers reject the truth and cause problems in the church.Thrust: Church leaders must watch out against false teachers.
Practice Session
2. Hold a principalizing filter (take note of the differences in language, culture, geography, history and politics).3. Examine relevant cross-references.4. Analyze its place in progressive revelation
1. Review the exegetical statements you made.
4. Restate the exegetical statements.
Group Discussion1. Exposition requires a lot of “theological” thinking. Why is this important?
2. Why do people often skip this process when they’re studying the Bible?
3. What will you do now that you know this?
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