In the sermon titled "Questions & Answers #28," Pastor John MacArthur addresses the hermeneutical approach to interpreting Scripture, specifically regarding the Old Testament's prophetic texts and their connection to New Testament theology. He emphasizes the importance of a consistent literal hermeneutic, arguing that misunderstanding of these texts can lead to erroneous views, especially in terms of eschatology. MacArthur cites passages from Proverbs 1 and 2 to illustrate the pursuit of wisdom and knowledge as foundational in understanding God's Word. He contends that authentic interpretation allows the Old Testament to retain its clarity and significance, highlighting the necessity of interpreting Scripture on its own terms, rather than relying solely on New Testament lenses. The practical significance of this doctrine is that it encourages believers to study Scripture deeply to uncover its truths, while also challenging legalism by advocating for a Christ-centered approach to faith and practice.
“Everyone seems to agree that if you interpret the Old Testament in a normal fashion, you end up with premillennialism because clearly the Old Testament writers were not amillennial.”
“If you do some kind of allegory or some kind of spiritualization of the Old Testament, then you haven't left us the historical document that we need in the New Testament.”
“I would suggest that the first way to do that is to move people off the rules they live by onto the person of Jesus Christ.”
“Just take heed to yourself and to your doctrine and just go do ministry. Don't think there's some smart, clever trick that you can pull off.”
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