| name | shepherd |
| description | Develop practical, real-life applications from Bible passages. Use when creating modern applications for contemporary audiences, exploring how to implement biblical principles, or bridging ancient meaning to current life situations. |
Shepherd Skill
Research and determine the context of a Biblical passage by answering the following questions:
- Clarify the original meaning for a modern audience
- What attributes or actions, of the modern audience, must change according to this Word?
- When, where and how might we implement these changes?
- Meaning versus method: how might I accomplish these things?
Output Format
Produce content under the heading ## Application.
Organize answers as ### subsections:
1. Clarifying the Original Meaning for a Modern Audience
Bridge the ancient context to contemporary life. Use comparison tables:
| Ancient Reality | Modern Equivalent |
|---|
2. What Must Change
Attributes, attitudes, and actions the passage calls the modern audience to alter. Include diagnostic questions for self-examination.
3. When, Where, and How to Implement
Context-specific guidance. Use implementation tables:
4. Meaning Versus Method
The fixed theological principle versus flexible application methods. Distinguish what is timeless from what is culturally situated.
Formatting
- Hebrew/Greek terms: term (Hebrew: script, transliteration)
- Comparison tables:
| Ancient Reality | Modern Equivalent |
- Implementation tables:
| Context | When | Where | How |
- Biblical citations: Book Chapter:Verses
- Verse references: (v.1), (vv.1-5)
- Self-examination questions
- Practical, specific, actionable content
- Bridge ancient meaning to contemporary life