The transforming Word as process

Sat in St Paul's Cafe whilst some Lab and St P's friends are staffing it. Just been looking back through Pete Rollins' blog, and hit on this:

It is all too common for Christians to attempt to do justice to the scriptural narrative by listening to it, learning from it, and attempting to extract a way of viewing the world from it. But the narrative itself is asking us to approach it in a much more radical way. It is inviting us to wrestle with it, disagree with it, contend with it, and contest it—not as an end in itself, but as a means of approaching its life-transforming truth, a truth that dwells within and yet beyond the words.

It's a really cool idea that it's actually the process of wrestling with scripture that transforms us, rather than the actual words on the page, or the systematic doctrine we can pull from it. Instead, through this indwelling of the Word inside of us – a deeper truth and transformation is revealed.

This isn't a truth which is human or conceptual, or even objective, but is relational – a deep inner relationship with Jesus as the Word who is the truth within.

Just some thoughts on a peaceful, reflective Saturday morning.
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