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What does the Bible say about preparing to interpret Scripture?

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Preparation for interpreting Scripture involves laying aside moral uncleanness and receiving the engrafted Word with meekness.

The Bible teaches that preparation for interpreting Scripture is essential, as outlined in James 1:18-25. James emphasizes the need to lay aside all filthiness and superfluity of naughtiness before one can receive the engrafted Word, which is able to save our souls. This preparation is necessary for both the speaker and the listener, highlighting that both must be spiritually prepared to understand and interpret the Word correctly. The process involves understanding that the Scripture is the revealed mind of God and requires a heart that has been made receptive through the work of the Holy Spirit.
Scripture References: James 1:18-25

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