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1 | Does anyone still beleive that God talks | Acts 9:4 | kalos | 142098 | ||
Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever. (NASB Hebrews 13:8 ) Doc: Just once I would like to see someone post a comment or exegesis of what the Bible really means and what it does not mean when it says "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever." Kalos |
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2 | Does anyone still beleive that God talks | Acts 9:4 | Mommapbs | 142130 | ||
Kalos - imo, either we believe this or we don't. In the context of this thread: if we believe this, then if God desires to speak to us through a donkey we shouldn't be surprised. Blessings, mommapbs |
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3 | Does anyone still beleive that God talks | Acts 9:4 | DocTrinsograce | 142141 | ||
Hi, Momma... What Kalos is complaining about is the out-of-context quote of Hebrew 13:8, "Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever." In this passage it is talking about the faithfulness of God which assures us that our salvation is secure. History is the unfolding plan of God's redemptive plan of redemption. The imutability of God does not mean that He deals with man the same way as He always has. God no longer walks with man in the garden; He no longer manifests Himself through prophets; He no longer leads people with a pillar of fire by night; He no longer leads through judges; He no longer occupies the holy of holies; He no longer requires that women and gentiles stay at a distance from Him; He no longer stands in the temple, confounding the teachers of the law, as a 12 year old; He no longer teaches the multitudes on the mountains Palestine; He no longer speaks His truth through the mouths of apostles; etc. etc. etc. Yes, God reveals Himself to those that diligently seek Him (John 14:21, Heb 11:6). Yes, God instructs His own (1 Cor 2:13). etc. What many fail to realize is that God can and does limit Himself. He could, this very moment, speak audibly to me. He could take me into the third heaven and reveal mysteries to me. Instead, He has chosen to give us His complete, authoritative, all sufficent Word. Like my pastor once said, "To say that we need something more, is to denegrate the Word as insufficient or incomplete. To say that we need a magical visitation is to diminish the authority of the Word." Kalos might state things more clearly than I have... and I may not have expressed his objections fully... but I believe I may have captured the gist of his complaint. I certainly agree with it -- with no rancor toward those who think differently -- only love for the Word and love for God's people. In Him, Doc PS Kalos, sorry if I've put words in your mouth. Please feel free to correct me. |
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4 | Does anyone still beleive that God talks | Acts 9:4 | kalos | 142144 | ||
Doc: Actually you stated things more clearly than I have. And you have expressed my objections fully. Well done. What you said is exactly along the lines I was thinking, except that you have given a better, more detailed explanation than I could have. People often take Hebrews 13:8 out of context in order to justify the most bizarre ideas and opinions. I like the quote you shared with us, "To say that we need something more, is to denegrate the Word as insufficient or incomplete. To say that we need a magical visitation is to diminish the authority of the Word." Grace to you, Kalos |
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