Tuesday, February 06, 2007

In Case of Ingestion . . .

Inductive is one of those funny words that just makes me laugh. It makes me think of the instructions on certain poisonous substances: "induce (or do not induce) vomiting." You know, the ones you stuck your "Mr. Yuck" stickers on when you were kids! Sorry, but I just had to stick that in there.

For the last few years, I've been trying to read the Bible inductively. I don't mean inductive study, although I've done one or two of them on my own. Just a different way of reading the Bible. So what does inductive reading look like? This is how it goes for me:

  • I rarely read a chapter just once. If I'm reading a longer book of the Bible (more than I can read at one or two sittings), I'll read the first 2 chapters the first day, the next day I'll read those chapters again, and possibly chapter 3 if time. Then chapters 2-3, 3-4, 4-5 and so on. Each day reviewing a portion of what I read previously.I've been known to linger over the same chapter for several days or even an entire week.
  • Reading slowly helps me be more attentive to details. I try to picture being out in the boat in the middle of the storm or imagine the temple when Jesus chased out the money changers.
  • Sometimes, I'll try to view the same story from the perspectives of the different characters. For instance, what was going through Mary's mind while Jesus was chiding her sister Martha? What did the money changers think as they watched Jesus upend their profitable setup?
  • I try to approach each book with a question or two in mind, and then focus on finding the answers through my readings. Sometimes the questions don't form until I've read a short book through once, or several chapters of a longer book. This helps me set aside the feeling that I've got to "master" the book, while still doing more than just casually reading. I can always come back for more.
  • Sometimes when a passage stands out to me, I'll read it from different online versions.
  • I resist the urge to stop and check out a lot of commentaries and other study tools online. I can get very sidetracked, especially when it comes to Biblical history, geography and customs. I might check it out briefly and if it really interests me, I'll make a note to come back and read more later.
  • I don't worry if I don't see a natural application every day. I just want to get a good picture of whatever book I'm reading. Usually the 2nd or third time I read something, it starts to be clear what God's tryng to teach me.
  • Right now I'm reading the book of Mark, one of my favorite books. (Hmm, could this be due to the many times we see Jesus getting away for some R&R?) This time, I'm focusing on the questions Jesus asks in his ministry. Each time I come across one, I'm just highlighting it or maybe jotting it down in my journal. In one chapter alone, he asks at least eight questions!
For so many years, I started in Genesis and gave up in Leviticus. Or I pressed on, sometimes drooling over the pages as I nodded off, just so I could check that day's reading off my list. Sad to say, the Bible meant so little to me then. I can honestly say since I've changed my reading habits, I look forward to my time spent in the Bible now. I approach it expectantly and I'm never disappointed.

Psalm 119: 24 Your statutes are my delight; they are my counselors.

Sunday, February 04, 2007

Go Colts!

Finally. Enough said.

I'm a Tony Dungy fan from way back, as well as a Peyton Manning fan since his college days. It was worth the wait to see their smiles tonight as they realized they'd accomplished their goal. And for once, my team (my heart team!) won!

Friday, February 02, 2007

Happy Groundhog Day!

Yes, people really do celebrate such an event, on which the great Bill Murray movie Groundhog Day was based. Check it out. My dream is to actually get to Punxatawney, PA some year for the big event!

But for me, it all started when I was a little kid. My dad faithfully indoctrinated me in the Groundhog Day philosophy, and each year, we anticipated the day when hopefully the little beast wouldn't see his shadow. Not seeing his shadow meant spring was just around the corner. If he sees his shadow, you're in for six more weeks of winter. For my dad, that meant six more weeks of working out in the cold.

I guess I made a big enough deal about it that my sweet hubby proposed to me on Groundhog Day. The clever guy. On Saturday night (February 1st), he suggested we go out to breakfast the next morning before church. I should have seen through it. He's not a morning person. But I fell, hook, line and sinker. The next morning he appeared at my apartment, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, much like we hope to see Punxatawney Phil. Like true young lovers, we celebrated our anniversary of dating each month - for us, this fell on the 2nd. I was excited because I had a t-shirt for him, one I'd gotten free with the cologne I'd given him for Christmas. Then it was his turn. He gave me an adorable white teddy bear. With a piece of green yarn around it's neck. With a ring on it. He dropped to one knee, and totally blew me away with the "will you marry me" thing!

So Groundhog Day is both a day to celebrate our engagement as well as a predictor (hopefully) of an early spring! And like Bill Murray in Groundhog Day, I'd do it over and over and over again! (Marry my sweet, that is!)

Okay - show of hands! How many of you have seen the movie? Love it or hate it? And how many of you get into Groundhog Day?