Narcegesis Strikes Again: Why You Shouldn’t Try to Part the Red Sea

My first Narcegesis blog post was about how the Bible is not about me, but rather for me. Another vitally important aspect of biblical exegesis in properly understanding the Bible is distinguishing between the descriptive and prescriptive parts of Scripture. Descriptive passages of the Bible describe or recount, in narrative form, what happened in the… Continue reading Narcegesis Strikes Again: Why You Shouldn’t Try to Part the Red Sea

Narcegesis: Exegesis Gone Wrong

A friend of mine invented a new word to describe what is happening in many churches today—and I absolutely love it. “Narcegesis.” Narcegesis is exegesis gone wrong. Exegesis means “exposition or explanation.” Biblical exegesis involves the careful examination of a particular text of Scripture in order to properly understand it. Exegesis aims to arrive at… Continue reading Narcegesis: Exegesis Gone Wrong

Divorce, Desertion, and the Bible

Reflections on 1 Corinthians 7:10–24, 39–40 Divorce is one of the most sensitive and painful subjects Christians face today. Almost everyone has been touched by it in some way—perhaps personally, or through a child, parent, or close friend. No one enters marriage intending for it to end in divorce. Yet we live in a fallen… Continue reading Divorce, Desertion, and the Bible

Easter Breakfast: When Failures Become Friends of Jesus

Easter is famous for chocolate eggs, family meals, and special breakfasts. On Easter morning you might have a chocolate Easter egg for breakfast. The Bible records a very different Easter breakfast—one that changed a man’s life forever. It involved fish cooking over a fire on a beach. And the chef was the risen Jesus. Breakfast… Continue reading Easter Breakfast: When Failures Become Friends of Jesus

Being Single and Satisfied

Reflections on 1 Corinthians 7:8-9, 25-38 In many churches we often hear sermons about marriage—how to be a godly husband or wife. But what about those who are single? In reality, many churches include a wide range of single people: young adults, older singles, widows, widowers, and those who are divorced. Yet singles can sometimes… Continue reading Being Single and Satisfied