Scripture should interpret Scripture because no passage is complete when isolated from the whole witness of the Bible. This does not mean forcing verses together; it means reading each passage in context and checking that the conclusion agrees with the larger biblical testimony.
Passage and source basis
2 Peter 1:20; 2 Timothy 3:16
The article follows the public site method: observe the text or source, interpret it in context, state a plain conclusion, and apply it responsibly.
What to observe
- Context guards the text from private invention.
- Cross-reference use must clarify, not replace the passage.
- The conclusion should be simple enough to answer why the passage matters.
Common misunderstandings
- It is not a license to proof-text.
- It is not ignoring historical context.
- It is not making one passage erase another.
Application
Personally, the article invites a reader to handle Scripture and mission information with humility and clarity. For the church, it strengthens teaching, prayer, responsible support, and the refusal to publish unsupported claims.
