How reading the Bible according to its own language — genre, authorial intent, and plain meaning — keeps us close to what God actually said.
The Literal Guardrail teaches us to read the Bible according to its plain meaning and the genre the Author chose. A poem is read as a poem. A proverb is read as a proverb. A letter is read as a letter. Respecting genre is how we hear God accurately.
How reading the Bible according to its own language — genre, authorial intent, and plain meaning — keeps us close to what God actually said.
Jesus declared it plainly: "Your word is truth" (John 17:17). Because it is truth, it deserves to be read the way the Author intended, not the way we prefer.
The Literal Guardrail does not require us to read every verse as a newspaper article. It asks us to identify the kind of literature we are reading and honor its rules.
History, poetry, wisdom, parable, epistle, prophecy — each genre has its own reading conventions. Understanding which room of the library we are in is essential to hearing the Author correctly.
It protects us from over-spiritualizing concrete texts (reading allegory into plain historical narrative) and from over-literalizing figurative texts (reading metaphor as geological fact).
Matthew 18:8–9 — Jesus is not commanding self-mutilation. He is using hyperbole to declare a literal, urgent truth: sin is so costly to your relationship with God that no sacrifice required to deal with it is too great.
Proverbs 22:6 is wisdom literature — it describes how life tends to work, not a guarantee that holds in every case. Reading it as a guarantee and then building disappointment on it is a failure of genre awareness.
In context, Paul is writing from prison about his hard-won contentment in any circumstance. "I can do all things through Him who strengthens me" means: I can endure anything with Christ's help — not: I can accomplish anything I set my mind to.
Jesus promised that the Spirit would teach us all things and bring His words to remembrance. The Literal Guardrail is the structure; the Spirit is the life that flows through it.
Teach me Your way, O Yahweh; I will walk in Your truth; unite my heart to fear Your name. — Psalm 86:11