Talk about a character check!

the things that I got from this reading where a bit similar to the ones from Reid.
there where a few things that made me feel a bit of conviction as well;
       
          -"some women were preaching and other women weren't listening to them."(pg.16)
its hard to admit that I can be a part of the other women when I am seeking help and advice from my mentors and if I dont like the advice they give me (which is definitely good for me) I won't listen because of my stubbornness for a better easy way...

          -"for we write you nothing but what you can read and understand"pg. 29
do we say we can't  understand the bible as an excuse? do we say it because we are not willing to take the time to process it? do we say it because we are tying to hide from it?  I know I can tend to use these excuses to get out of uncomfortable situations or things I don't want to deal with just yet, while God is definitely calling me to listen to him to tune my ear to his voice and what he is saying to me in the bible.

On pg. 43  Reification is happening with the servant in front of our own eyes! it can be so easy and subtle for us to reify something and even join in on the societal culture of accepting something without even thinking about it and what its true meaning originally was.

also i don't understand the analogy when he says, " engaging in the rhetorical analysis of biblical texts is like playing the saxophone" pg 52.  I understand what rhetorical analysis means and I play the saxophone but don't understand how they go together. (also that might just be because of midterms as my brain is fried)

im excited to continue unpacking what 1 corinthians has for us!

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  1. " engaging in the rhetorical analysis of biblical texts is like playing the saxophone.......it is easy to do POORLY!

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