People writing *about* God's word are not very often saying that *God* spoke to them, and almost none as saying that their words are actually God's words.
I have never heard of anyone telling us that God told them how to interpret a passage of Scripture...
If the question is interpretation of a passage, the worshiping community that initially gave us the Bible and its descendants form the interpretational matrix for its understanding... To approach the Bible as an outsider to this Faith Community and its praxis of the [Apostolic] Faith of Christ, and think that one can divine its real meaning exegetically according to language and syntax and cultural millieu etc outside the Faith that actually wrote it, and has been interpreting it for 2000 years, is simply vain...
And God has never stopped speaking with His Faithful...
Remember the Ananias who baptized Paul?
Did he speak with God?
Some have argued with Him...
One wrestled with Him...
Holding a Bible up in the air and saying THIS is the Word of God and the ONLY way God communicates with mankind is fine in the rhetoric of the Reformation where Europe is being tyranized by an apostatic Latin See, but the Holy Tradition of interpretation has held the center all this time, through persecutions and heresies and all manner of evils, and is still living and breathing... And we still get our direction from God, and we kiss our Bibles in the Liturgies of the Body of Christ when they are opened and read each day... But just as we are not subordinated to our Patriarch's opinions, nor that of the Latin Pope, neither are we headed by a Book we have written, but Christ is our Head, and Him do we follow, in the Holy Tradition of the Church of 2000 years now, and counting...
Prophesy is alive and well in the Holy Spirit of the Apostolic Faith - Christ's Holy Spirit... And it has little to do with future events, and nothing to do with providing dates for world history via Revelation, which is forbidden by Revelation itself... It has now mostly to do with prophetic insight for the sake of directing the Faithful in their Walk in the Way in Christ...
God is living and real and every day, and we have converse with Him often, as with our best and absolutely most treasured Friend ever... While we do have unimaginably exalted Saints, we also have everyday ones, and Christ loves us all, and cares for us, together with all His Household, both in this life and in the next...
One simply cannot substitute our Holy Writ for God Who GAVE it to us and caused it to be written and preserved and treasured... God is not a Book, and the Book is ABOUT God, but is NOT God... Protestants need to outgrow their Reformation and its usage of the Bible to overturn an apostatic Rome... God is Who is needed, and not the Book He gave to us...
Enough of this rant!
Forgive me for running on...
May it not offend...
Arsenios