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1 | KJV vs "New Age Bible Versions"? | 2 Tim 3:16 | DAIRYLEADER5 | 98911 | ||
Radioman2,Spurgeon was probably good in his time but look at what the Bible has to say, Hebrews 5:11-14, 14- "But strong meat belongeth to them that are of full age, even those who by reason of use have their senses exercised to discern both good and evil", How much has changed in this world in just the past 50 years, what we know today could not be understood by people of the 1800. What was revieled to Spurgeon in his time was fine, but we are in an different era, as the prophets told of the increse of knowledge. Spurgeon in the 1800s couldnt understand, trips to the moon, mass transet, pornography, ect..The knowledge we poses today gives us more inlightinment into prophecy, Even Isreal wasnt a nation, ww1, ww2, nuclear bombs, these are all in prophecy which we are aware of today.The Holy Spirit reviels knowledge to those who can understand,without these things being real people in the past couldnt understand. Hebrews say 12- For when for the time ye ought to be teachers, ye have need that one teach you again which be the first principles of the oracles of God; and are become such as have need of milk, and not of strong meat. Ive had to grow as this world has entered into self destruction. Learning from the elder but not liminting myself to what someone said 40 years ago, things change. I believe that if Spurgeon was alive today he would agree with me.Let us grow up in Him in all things.Im trying my best to reach the lost of today not of the 1800s, learn from the past but move on today. In Christ DL5 | ||||||
2 | KJV vs "New Age Bible Versions"? | 2 Tim 3:16 | EdB | 98928 | ||
DAIRYLEADER5 I don't think Radioman2 was saying stay in the past. He was saying we can learn from those that have walked this road before. Scripture tells us there is nothing new under the sun. Therefore everything we are experiencing others have faced before us. Maybe it wasn't an atomic bomb that could kill us all, instead it might have been a pharaoh with power of life in his command. When we study the teaching of the great Christians of the past we have to depend on the Holy Spirit to help us take their experiences and apply them to our today. Am I saying the teachings of these men should replace Scripture? Absolutely not! But they can help us apply scripture to our lives today. Plus there are many modern writers that we can learn from today. If we as teachers think a man has nothing to teach us how do we expect others to hear our teaching? EdB |
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