Toward Sunday

We begin a new worship series this Sunday called Quadrilateral.  We will focus each week on a different part of the Quadrilateral (Scripture, Tradition, Reason, Experience).  The Book of Discipline of The United Methodist Church, 2012, states, “John Wesley believed that the living core of the Christian faith was revealed in Scripture, illumined by tradition, vivified in personal experience, and confirmed by reason” (Our Theological Task Paragraph105 Theological Guidelines: Sources and Criteria).
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Weekly Schedule
June 2:  2 Timothy 3.10-17 (Scripture)
June 9: 2 Timothy 1.3-7 (Tradition)
June 16: Romans 12.1-3 (Reason)
June 23: 1 John 4.1 (Experience)
 
Consider:  How have you related to Scripture throughout your life?  

From The Book of Discipline of The United Methodist Church, 2012 (Our Theological Task Paragraph105) on Scripture:  

United Methodists share with other Christians the conviction that Scripture is the primary source and criterion for Christian doctrine. Through Scripture the living Christ meets us in the experience of redeeming grace. We are convinced that Jesus Christ is the living Word of God in our midst whom we trust in life and death.The biblical authors, illumined by the Holy Spirit, bear witness that in Christ the world is reconciled to God. The Bible bears authentic testimony to God’s self-disclosure in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ as well as in God’s work of creation, in the pilgrimage of Israel, and in the Holy Spirit’s ongoing activity in human history.

As we open our minds and hearts to the Word of God through the words of human beings inspired by the Holy Spirit, faith is born and nourished, our understanding is deepened, and the possibilities for transforming the world become apparent to us.

The Bible is sacred canon for Christian people, formally acknowledged as such by historic ecumenical councils of the Church. Our doctrinal standards identify as canonical thirty-nine books of the Old Testament and the twenty-seven books of the New Testament.

We properly read Scripture within the believing community, informed by the tradition of that community.

We interpret individual texts in light of their place in the Bible as a whole.

We are aided by scholarly inquiry and personal insight, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. 

Read 2 Timothy 3.10-17.  

How does the author of this letter want the recipients to relate to Scripture?  When you read that “all scripture is inspired by God” what feelings and thoughts and questions arise?  

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