How can we apply the poetry of Scripture to the Christian life?
How can we apply the poetry of Scripture to the Christian life? Dr. Scott Redd explains how poetry in Scripture applies to the Christian life and helps us have a more complete view of God.
How can we apply the poetry of Scripture to the Christian life? That's a really good question, because I think in the Christian life, we often ignore the fact that God has revealed himself in this art form that is called poetry. We talk a lot about the teachings of Paul's letters—particularly the Reformed tradition—the propositional truths of Scripture. And yet, I think we often miss the fact that the vast majority of the prophetic writings of the wisdom literature that we have in Scripture, it's all in poetry. The worship of the Psalter, it's all in the form of poetry. And that says something about our God who reveals himself to us in a way that's intelligible and compelling to humans and to the human reader. And that he does it in this art form way. So what is poetry? Why is it of value to us? How does it speak to a different aspect of our faith than maybe the propositional truths do?
How can we apply the poetry of Scripture to the Christian life? That's a really good question, because I think in the Christian life, we often ignore the fact that God has revealed himself in this art form that is called poetry. We talk a lot about the teachings of Paul's letters—particularly the Reformed tradition—the propositional truths of Scripture. And yet, I think we often miss the fact that the vast majority of the prophetic writings of the wisdom literature that we have in Scripture, it's all in poetry. The worship of the Psalter, it's all in the form of poetry. And that says something about our God who reveals himself to us in a way that's intelligible and compelling to humans and to the human reader. And that he does it in this art form way. So what is poetry? Why is it of value to us? How does it speak to a different aspect of our faith than maybe the propositional truths do?