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1 | How does God speak to us? | Heb 1:1 | DocTrinsograce | 154240 | ||
Dear Dr. Aixen, I believe that Kalos posts answered the question very concisely, very scripturally, and very kindly. We cannot affirm the Word of God too highly. "Thou hast magnified Thy word above all Thy name." (Psa 138:2b) We do not want to give confidence to people who are in error. As Luther put it, "Unity wherever possible, but truth at all costs." In Him, Doc |
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2 | How does God speak to us? | Heb 1:1 | Aixen7z4 | 154242 | ||
Hello, Doc: Hope you are doing well. I would like to agree with anyone who says anything on this topic, while encouraging them to consider what others are saying. God wants each of us to do his will. To do it, we need to discern it. I assume that all who seek God are sincere, and I do believe we need to get together, and help one another with this. and let us consider one another to provoke to love and to good works (Hebrews 10:24). |
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3 | How does God speak to us? | Heb 1:1 | DocTrinsograce | 154243 | ||
Dear Dr. Aixen, If you hope to agree with everyone on everything, then it would be best to let posts like Kalos' stand unhindered. This will also be of the greatest benefit to the sincere God seekers. In all things showing thyself a pattern of good works: in doctrine showing uncorruptness, gravity, sincerity. (Titus 2:7) Please, sir, let me lovingly provoke you to the good work of a high view of Scripture. In Him, Doc PS I am carefully considering how one agrees on everything, assumes sincerity, unifies over error, while considering and provoking one another. Working through the implications of such locutions makes my head hurt. Perhaps my inadequacies, alone, contribute to making it sound a bit jejune. My apologies, sir. |
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4 | How does God speak to us? | Heb 1:1 | Aixen7z4 | 154244 | ||
We can agree with anyone who is seeking the will of God, whether through his written word or through personal interaction with him. Both are valid, and we can remind him that the two need to go together. Psalm 119 and John 16:13 go well together, and those who quote either one should reconcile them in themselves and with each other. |
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