The Holy Spirit leads us to understanding as we read.
I communicate daily with God and He also speaks to me. Not any GREAT revelation but He helps me when I need Him.
Yep - the Holy Spirit is our teacher - he leads us and guides us unto all truth.
We have been given the written word for knowledge to enable us to discern.
I don't believe anyone is saying that we cannot receive knowledge directly from God.
I will continue to read and study the scripture because I believe we have them for doctrine, reproof, and correction for instruction in righteousness and I will continue to have communication with my heavenly Father daily.
YES -- THIS IS ALL PRETTY WELL SAID! AND IT'S NICE TO HEAR!
Just two comments - The Scriptures can be used by the Lord to help us discern. The Pharisess read and studied the Scriptures and didn't have discernment - so it's not exactly the Scriptures (the Written Word if you like) that give us discernment but the Lord who often uses the Scriptures to teach us discernment.
So please do read and study the scriptures. If you wern't, and you can read and have access to them, I'd wonder if you were hearing from the Lord. Still not all that read the Scriptures hear from the Lord like your are doing.
The second commit concerns "
I don't believe anyone is saying that we cannot receive knowledge directly from God.
The Pharisees felt they knew God because they read the Scriptures, and the Galatians had heard God call them, but turned from hearing with faith to works of the Law. Probably both the Pharisees and the Galatians felt they received knowledge direct from God, but the Pharisees never did and the Galatians had turn away from doing that.
By this comment "
I communicate daily with God and He also speaks to me. Not any GREAT revelation but He helps me when I need Him" it's easy to see that you are not having that problem, but others do.
You know the Who "Word of God" that is on first base. You hear from Him and so must turn to Him when you have problems. You must have specific words you have heard Him speak to you. The first words I ever heard Him speak to me were "READ YOUR BIBLE". And He had me open up a Bible bookstore and run it a couple of years before He had me give it to a Pastor in a town not too far away.
His sheep hear His voice, and we are telling people to get to know Him, which requires hearing from Him. You are doing that, but many are studying the Scriptures and thinking that is God speaking to them. They are not communicating daily with God as in hearing Him speak words to them when they need help. So they turn to the Scriptures and lean on their own understanding of the Scriptures instead of turning to hear by faith what advice the Lord has for them.
I had a man walk up to me once and he told me that he needed to preach the Word of God and wanted to know if I had seen a book on it at the thrift store we were in. I then asked him if the Lord had told him what type of book to look for? He couldn't understand that the Lord could or would talk to him. So he asked me if I thought I could hear from the Lord. When I told him I could, he called me a liar. He didn't believe that people could hear the Lord speaking to them today, though he believe that he needed to preach the Word of God. How did that happen?
To that man preaching the Word of God meant preaching the Bible. The Bible was the only Word of God he knew about, but he knew that we are supposed to preach the Word of God. He wasn't turning people to the Lord Jesus Christ who we can hear from via the Spirit of God.
Jn 16:13 when He, the Spirit of truth, comes, He will guide you into all the truth; for
He will not speak in His own initiative, but whatever He hears, He will speak; and He will disclose to you what is to come.
He will glorify Me, for
He will take of Mine and will disclose it to you. All things that the Father has are Mine; therefore I said that He takes of Mine and will disclose it to you.
God is one, so perhaps this is not so important. But while the Spriit talks to us, the words He says to us are not His but the Lord's Jesus Christ's. The Father gave all things (including His words) to the Son. The Son the tells the Sprit what to speak to us and the Spirit tells them to us.
So Jesus Christ is called the Word of God because the Father gave the Son His words. The very words of the Father belong to the Son. The Son then has the Spirit tell you them. The Spirit does not glorigy Himself, but the Son.
Many people are saying the Holy Spirit talks to them, and so He may. But the Spirit of God is trying to glorify the Son Jesus Christ. He does it by simply passing on what the Son tells Him to pass on.
There is a problem we should be aware of, though it might not actually be a problem; just be aware of it to make sure it is not. The Spirit of God is not the only spirit. Demons might show up as a spirit of light. They might say, "I am the Holy Spirit"!
My mother knows the Lord, but her sister is a high preistest in a new age movement. Her sister says the Holy Spirit talks to her, but doesn't proclaim Jesus Christ is Lord. She seems to think Jesus is dead or far off in heaven somewhere. That is not the Word we are preaching (See Rm 10)
Jesus Christ is our Lord, and to say that the Word is dead is to bring Christ up from the grave, and to say the Word is far off in heaven is to bring Christ down, the Word of God is near, in our heart and on our lips, so that we proclaim that Jesus Christ is Lord, and that God raise Him from the dead.
So while the Spirit does speak to us the words of God, those words belong to the Son, and the Spirit glorifies the Son. We enter into a personal relationship with the Son Jesus Christ and know Him as our Lord, thanks to the work of the Spirit.
So who is the Teacher, who is the Word of God, and who is our Lord? We preach Jesus Christ and are followers of Him. That is what the Spirit wants and why He speaks only what He is told.