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What does it mean to be a 'ready scribe' in the context of faith?

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To be a ready scribe means to be adept at understanding and teaching God's Word, emphasizing the message of grace and pointing others to Christ.

Being a 'ready scribe' transcends physical writing skills; it encompasses a deep comprehension and passionate communication of God's Word. Ezra, as a ready scribe, was distinguished not just for his abilities to write but for his commitment to expounding the law as it pertains to grace and salvation. This means he taught that the law was never meant to save but was instead a pointer to the righteous requirements fulfilled in Christ. For today’s believers, being a ready scribe involves studying, understanding, and sharing the gospel faithfully, ensuring that the message preached is centered on Christ’s work and not merely a checklist of dos and don'ts. Paul’s exhortation in 2 Timothy 2:15 encourages this approach—being diligent to present oneself approved to God as a worker who does not need to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 2:15

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