During this next final in the Application process, I will ask you to process at least 4 of these questions listed below. Choose the ones which are most relevant to the answers to the text-driven question you worked on during your interpretation. It may seem a bit mechanical but it will keep you focused on the connection between INTERPRETATION and APPLICATION. Between THEN and NOW. Between HISTORY and CURRENT EVENTS. Here is my advice to get you started,
Choose four (4) of the application questions below and summarize the application you have discovered. For example, with regard to question #1, a new revelation. In Mark 8, Peter says to Jesus, “You are the Christ/Messiah.” Then Immediately, Jesus “corrects” Peter’s human understanding with the statement “He began to teach them that the Son of Man must suffer many things, be rejected…and must be killed.” Jesus reveals to the disciples that Jesus’ mission is to die. As you know from the passage, Peter rebukes Jesus. And by inference, all the other disciples agree with Peter. From an application perspective, what do we do when we discover (new revelation) that our opinion is in opposition to Jesus’? What do we do when Jesus reveals that suffering, rejection and death play a key role in the character and nature of Jesus. We must re-calibrate our internal compass to the voice of Jesus. We must say YES to Jesus.
Now, begin with your Interpretation “Final Answer” as you read through these questions. Please do not rush but linger and reflect deeply over the transition from "what the text meant" to now, what these truths mean to us today?" Equally, keep the “Jesus Round-table” discussion in mind. How does the rest of the Bible help give understanding to how your biblical truths will be applied. Finally, notice how I have worded them both to you as a person but also to the community in which you serve the Lord. Remember, these questions can be found in Chapter 10 of True^North or on the back page of the True^North handout.
Make certain to write out the your answers. For me, the writing process makes this teaching both concrete and practical. As I said above, no generalities please. Make each application text specific. Make sure to examine and describe the application related to at least 4 of the 7 questions.
Finally, at the end of each application point of this exercise, fashion a new prayer. True^North calls this “Praying in Jesus’ Name” (page 147). What compass corrections are you asking the Lord Jesus to bring about in your journey of faith? Shape your application into the form of a prayer. Thus, we come to the end of the True^North process which flows directly back into the practice of prayer. Full circle Prayer-Observation-Interpretation-Application-Prayer...
Now, share both your application truths and your prayers with your Small group. This, my friends, is the the whole reason for True^North; for us to uncover the transformational truth of His Word. PLUS, through prayer, to give the Spirit of Christ full permission to fashion us to look and sound just like Him.
Just for fun, here is the grading rubric for both parts of Application. Yes, this rubric is designed for my classroom students. But all along this True^North journey, you have been sitting at the feet of Jesus with Him as the Rabbi and teacher.