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Commentaries

I was thinking the other day about commentaries. (Someone in my office asked why I had several sets of commentaries broken up by Bible book instead of by set.) After they left, I began to think about the purpose of biblical commentaries and the way that I use them.

The purpose of a commentary is to expand our awareness of what a biblical passage means. It may involve some textual element that doesn’t translate well into English, a social custom that prevents us from understanding the meaning, or a way to bridge ancient concepts into our contemporary world.

People often ask me, “What is the best commentary series?” It’s a good question. There are many of them out there. But if I were to answer the question honestly, I would have to say our lives can be the best commentaries ever authored. I firmly believe that our lives are stories and we are the author. Is my life helping other people better understand the scriptures? In what ways am I living out the Sermon on the Mount? Do I live like God really is love?

If people who do not know the Lord cannot understand the concept of God’s love, or his grace-or even his justice, it’s our responsibility to explain those things through the way we live. I guess my goal today is to edit my life so that others can better know my God.

About the author, Jeff Terrell

Jeff Terrell is President and Professor of Counseling. National Certified Counselor. Licensed Professional Counselor. Approved Clinical Supervisor recognized by the National Board for Certified Counselors Licensed Psychologist. Ph.D., M.S., CACREP Accredited, University of Southern Mississippi; M.Div., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary; B.A., Samford University. Specializations: adult psychodynamic counseling and marital counseling. Member: ACA, ACES, ASERVIC, GALPC, APA, Divs 2 and 36 of the APA, GPA, CAPS.


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