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terryjohn -> RE: Comment made at church (4/23/2008 3:22:49 PM)
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Interesting question and I still can't see anyone bowing down to a book. In fact, if they did I get this picture of angels wanting to chop their heads off. There are certain dangers in worshipping the bible. For one thing many have had saving faith in Christ without having read or even fully understood the bible. The other is, we may well suppose that knowing the bible backwards and all the theology would some how save us when scripture clearly tells us it is not our bible knowledge but our knowledge of Christ that will save us. In fact, without faith in Christ scripture is but another book. We also want to guard against a cold, calculating, head knowledge being a cheap substitute for a love of Christ Himself. The last thing a man before the judgement seat wants to be heard saying is, "Oh, hi Jesus, I've read about you!" "Begone, I never knew you!" That is when we get defensive about the truth of scripture it is as if we do not know God. The problem with scripture being the ultimqte truth is that it gives men an excuse for not loving God or their neighbour for while this truth remains written on pages it is not written on the heart. Thus men say they love God because scripture says that they must but they do not, however, they are content because they have done what scripture has told them to do. You can even begin to see that there are some who say Jesus is the Christ and when asked why they believe that they say because the bible says He is. You then begin to see the madness of singing the song, "Jesus loves because the bible tells me so." I mean, if you do not know the love of God then you may well fear the authority of scripture being questioned for it has become your substitute for the reality. With regard to new revelation, yes it does happen every day to every believer for as we grow in faith the Holy Spirit shows us seemingly new things about our love and faith in Chirst. Sure it may not be new to others but it is to me. Actually, all of history is but one ongoing revelation for it is accepted that many of the things that are happening in the world are not fully understood until they actually happen and only then do they become a revelation. Hence, there would have been some things written in scripture that really did not make sense to those who were around at the time it was written. Hence, after 2000 years of hindsight, we have a better perspective on the great things our God has and is doing. This is revelation the early followers of Chirst could not have seen or have understood. So you could say that all new technology, learning and the continuing foolishness of men, still gives us new insights into how great our God is. When we search our DNA codes we are stunned afresh by God's greatness in ways preceeding generations were not. Nevertheless, in all these new revelations God is found to be the same for we are simply seeing a little more of Him than we once did. In the end, God was serious about writing something on our hearts and not on tablets of stone or pages. No wonder we sing about His wonders being new every morning for our God is alive and bounding out His purpose in the lives of men and women. I then awake with a desire to see more and shudder at hearing men claiming they have seen it all and know it all. Never let a knowledge of scripture be a substitute for knowing Chirst.
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