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1 | Can we say that all of the scriptures | 2 Tim 3:16 | Scribe | 43241 | ||
I have prayed in the spirit for about half an hour and having asked God to show me revelation in His Word that will make me more like Him, I have opened the Bible to the Begats (genealogy) and recieved revelation and insight for daily living. So yes, every word is profitable and inspired and supernaturally Divine. Praise His Holy Word. | ||||||
2 | Can we say that all of the scriptures | 2 Tim 3:16 | kalos | 43267 | ||
It is true that every word is profitable, etc., but not because we experienced it to be so. It is in the Bible because it is true. We never test the Bible by experience. Instead we test our experience by the Bible. ------------- "The use of the term revelation or reveal(ed) in reference to one's own understanding or teaching implies that those teachings were directly from God and thus infallible." ************* *Illumination* is the ministry of the Holy Spirit which makes clear the truth of the written revelation in the Bible. In reference to the Bible, *revelation* relates to its content or material, *inspiration* to the method of recording (recording, not perpetuating or preserving) that material, and *illumination* to the meaning of the record. I say again: *Illumination* is the ministry of the Holy Spirit which makes clear the truth of the written revelation in the Bible. Notice WHAT and WHERE revelation is; it is WRITTEN and it is IN THE BIBLE. There is no new revelation. The canon of Scripture is complete and has been complete for approximately 2,000 years. Jesus Christ is God's final and complete revelation to mankind (Heb. 1:1,2). The use of the term revelation or reveal(ed) in reference to one's own understanding or teaching implies that those teachings were directly from God and thus infallible. |
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