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Observation, interpretation, conclusion, and application form the study sequence behind the site. The sequence protects the reader from jumping too quickly into claims, emotions, or programs before the text has been handled clearly.
Passage and source basis
1 Peter; Titus; 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
- Observation grounds every question in the facts of the passage.
- Interpretation compares the passage with its context and the rest of Scripture.
- Application is personal, ecclesial, and practical only after the conclusion is clear.
Common misunderstandings
- Application is not the starting point.
- A conclusion is not complete if it ignores the rest of Scripture.
- A public article should not pretend a passage says more than it says.
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.
