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So, is the Bible THE “source”? Maybe not.

Lisa Yebuah, campus pastor of Southeast Raleigh Table, a multi-site campus of Edenton Street United Methodist Church in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Christians of all stripes or denominations would generally agree that the authority of Scripture is the basis for our faith, lifestyle, and missional calling. Yet we become complacent at best, or stone-throwers at worst, when we worship the Bible rather than the Living Word through whom all things were made. After all, Jesus didn’t leave us a book of rules defining the parameters of God’s will for all ages. Jesus gives us his living presence. The Holy Spirit is dynamic, moving, and expanding our understanding of God. God doesn’t change (see Hebrews 13:8), but our understanding of God does – or at least should. When did the Trinity for so many of us become God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Bible? 

Join Lisa Yebuah, campus pastor with Edenton Street United Methodist Church in Raleigh, North Carolina, and I as we push on which “word” we worship in part three of a six-part video podcast series from the book Revolutionary Kingdom: Following the Rebel Jesus. (approximate play time 10 minutes)

Mike Slaughter, pastor emeritus and global church ambassador for Ginghamsburg Church, served for nearly four decades as the lead pastor and chief dreamer of Ginghamsburg and the spiritual entrepreneur of ministry marketplace innovations. Mike is also the founder and chief strategist of Passionate Churches, LLC, which specializes in developing pastors, church staff and church lay leaders through coaching, training, consulting, and facilitation services. Mike’s call to “afflict the comfortable” challenges Christians to wrestle with God and their God-destinies. Mike’s latest book, from which this post is partially excerpted, is Revolutionary Kingdom: following the Rebel Jesus, available on Amazon and Cokesbury

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  • Mike Holly - September 21, 2022

    Thank you Mike and Lisa! I always love to hear Lisa’s heart and wisdom.

  • Greg Jones - September 21, 2022

    I believe Jesus shuold be our hermeneutic.

    Any interpretation of Scripture that contradicts Christ is to be thrown out. Those difficult O.T. scriptures on killing, are descriptions and not presciptions for how Christ followers are to live.


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