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WORD and WAY Collective

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Word & Way Collective forms disciples who read Scripture clearly, live it faithfully, and proclaim it boldly through teaching, practice, and prayer.

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5 minute practice
Attached a video explanation and a fillable Practice Sheet.
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“Where” is that verse? And, why does it matter
Context Is the Gift That Keeps Scripture Honest A single verse is never meant to stand alone. Every passage lives inside a flow—what comes before it, what comes after it, and the argument of the book as a whole. When we read Scripture this way, we hear the author’s intent instead of projecting our own. But the context widens even more. Each book belongs to a larger biblical story—creation, fall, redemption, and restoration. No text contradicts that story; it contributes to it. Reading Scripture in context doesn’t weaken faith—it strengthens it. It keeps us anchored, humble, and shaped by the Word rather than shaping the Word to fit us. Read the verse. Read the paragraph. Read the book. Read the Bible. Discussion question: What’s a verse that changed meaning for you once you read it in its broader context?
“Where” is that verse? And, why does it matter
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@Deirdre McDowall doesn’t sound dumb at all. Still, I would offer this perspective. The Bible consistently describes ALL of us Christ followers as one body. Paul even says that when one part of the body suffers all parts suffer. So, from a biblical perspective WE ARE suffering when one of our brothers or sisters in Christ is suffering. It’s a perspective thing. We may not be going through it. But someone is and we are called to rejoice with them and cry with them. That kind of suffering and life tips us out of what we think to be comfortable and right into the suffering of others. Living from a place of outward rather than focusing inward. Gal 6:2 1 Cor 12-14 Just a starter
Starting Fresh!!!!
This Teaching Clip made me think of you. Watch Isaiah 43:18-19 by The Bible Recap: https://www.bible.com/videos/51354-isaiah-43-18-19?orientation=PORTRAIT&utm_source=YVAPP&utm_medium=SHARE&utm_content=STORY_CLIP
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The 5-Minute Cultural Context Drill
Attached is a fillable pdf to finish up. These are meant to help us develop habits of studying scripture in an interpretive way. Read the below instructions: WORD & WAY COLLECTIVE 5-Minute Cultural Context Drill Entering the Word → Walking the Way “Scripture was written for us, but not to us.” — Word & Way Collective This exercise trains readers to: - Enter the ancient world of the text (Word) - Discern God’s intent within that world (Way) - Carry truth forward faithfully (Walk) Time required: 5 minutes 🧭 THE WORD → ENTER THE WORLD Minute 1 — Locate the Moment Read the passage once without interpretation. Answer briefly: - Speaker: - Audience: - Setting (place / situation): Summary Sentence: This passage occurs in ______________________________ Minute 2 — Identify Cultural Signals Scan again and note anything tied to: - Social roles - Economic realities - Religious practices - Power structures Key cultural assumptions present in the text: 🛤️ THE WAY → DISCERN THE PURPOSE Minute 3 — Original Audience Question Ask the controlling hermeneutical question: What problem did this text address for them? (Check all that apply) - ☐ Survival - ☐ Honor / Shame - ☐ Covenant Faithfulness - ☐ Authority / Power - ☐ Fear / Hope - ☐ Community Order Primary issue addressed: Minute 4 — Acknowledge the Cultural Distance Note where the text feels foreign or difficult. Ancient World Reality: Modern World Reality: (This step prevents misapplication.) 🚶‍♂️ THE WALK → CARRY THE TRUTH FORWARD Minute 5 — Extract the Timeless Principle Do not import ancient practices directly. Carry the truth, not the form. Because God values: His people today are called to: ✍️ REFLECT (Optional) One sentence of obedience or awareness:
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Sorry, I have fixed the document!!!!!
Which Version
Which version of the Bible do you use more? Take the poll and tell me why you selected what you did about the different versions of scripture. If you choose others tell us which one and why. If you use all of them—cool! But there will be one you probably use more.
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Which Version
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After I told Mike that my go to was the NLT, I open my phone Bible and NKJV is my default… so maybe we da same man!!!
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@Wanda Kaminski I love the original living Bible. In fact I used to have a copy. But, I couldn’t find it after the move.
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