You pluck individual verses from Scripture and present them as if they are the whole, with no regard to whether they are prose or poetry, threnody or occasional letter. Even on the purely literal level (as opposed to moral, allegorical or anagogical), tone and context and purpose must be taken into account for understanding -- unless you're reading something of the "complexity" of
The Little Engine That Could.
You studiously avoid other verses, even one as central in all the history of Christianity as "And the second is like to it: Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself." (Still waiting for the Calvinist take!)