By Edd Sterchi It’s been a long time since I have been
in English class. I sure do wish I had paid better attention then – I
honestly believe that it would have greatly improved my Bible reading and
study today. One aspect of grammar I do not remember studying much is the
adjective (I must have slept through that whole semester!). An adjective is
“a word used to describe or modify a noun,” such as “white” in the phrase “a
white house.” Now that our English primer is over,
let’s go to the Bible. I wonder sometimes if we pay too much attention to the
nouns and too little to the adjectives when we read the Word of God.
Contemplating the adjectives can bring the message of the Scriptures into
full flavor. Take for example 1 Peter 2, where we read
that each Christian is a stone (v.5), house (v.5), generation (v.9), priest
(v.9), nation (v.9), and person (v.9) of God. While these should hold great
meaning for us, please don’t skip over the adjectives. Pay attention to what
they add to the text. Christians are living stones, spiritual
houses, a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy
nation, and His own special people. Through the sacrifice of Christ, God is the one who can make us alive, immortal, elect, important, blameless, and exceptional. Because of this, it shouldn’t be hard to remind ourselves of another adjective in 1 Peter 2 – that of concerning His “marvelous light” (i.e. salvation), and that should give us reason to “proclaim the praises of Him.” (v.9). |
Monday, July 18, 2022
Pay Attention to the Adjectives
- Edd Sterchi preaches for
the Broadway Church of Christ in Campbellsville, KY. He may be contacted
through the congregation's website: http://www.broadwaychurchofchrist.net/
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