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You speak as though you have some sort of magical power over me.
God's Word is fact. If you don't like it, tough. It's STILL His Word.
Uuuuuuuh, no I don't. That sounds awfully paranoid, too...![]()
Hahahaha, way to TOTALLY miss my point.![]()
eeek. Stop it Komissar. You're frightening meeee![]()
Hahahahaha. I didn't miss your point. God's Word is STILL His Word. And when I'm giving an interpretation, I'll make it known.![]()
You refer to yourself as Kommisar...
Sounds like a pretty textbook example of "putting God in a box," to me. Nobody can know the mind of God, and claiming that you know exactly what God meant in any passage in the Scriptures is tremendously presumptuous - if not a little blasphemous.Sure I am.
It's a satirical use of the title, I assure you.
Sounds like a pretty textbook example of "putting God in a box," to me. Nobody can know the mind of God, and claiming that you know exactly what God meant in any passage in the Scriptures is tremendously presumptuous - if not a little blasphemous.
That statement shows just why you don't know what you're talking about. Align yourself with Scripture and then get back to me.
You know, one thing I've learnt over the course of my Christian walk is even when I think I know exactly what God thinks and says about a certain issue in the Bible, the Holy Spirit will sometimes come and turn my ideas upside down and make me see things in a whole new light.
Zaac, we are flawed human beings. By our very nature, we are unable to interpret the Bible perfectly - we make mistakes and miss God's messages and God's heart. That is why denominations are so beautiful, because different people can point out different part of God's word and different parts of God's character, and we can see things in a different light. As someone else pointed out, even the choice of reading the Bible literallistically is in itself an interpretation choice, and one I would personally argue is inherently flawed. I know a professor of theology who argues that your ideology determines your theology, and I think it could be argued that this is to a certain extent true, that a literalistic interpretation of the Bible fits within the American ideology and therefore is more comfortable to the American mindset than a more counter-cultural interpretation, thus requiring less surrendering to God (note I am not forwarding this as my view, I am merely saying that it could be an argument that could be put forward)
But all issues of which is the correct interpretation aside, I think it is enough to hold onto that the living Word of God is still relevant to our lives today, and that God's Spirit can change our preconceptions when we least expect it, so it is best to remain humble and to admit we do not have all the answers but instead we are working on what we understand, and that we may be totally wrong
Really? Strange...I continuously ask God what His Word means, and He never tells me that it means what you say it means in this thread.I agree wholeheartedly. But if people want to know what God's Word means, they need to ask Him. remarkably, if this was done, people would be amazed at how on the same page everyone would be.
In other words, I've completely deflated your argument and you're completely unable to respond at this particular period in time.![]()
I've aligned myself as best I know how, and a big facet of that is to try to never put God in a box.
I agree - but it might mean that we all - me included, you included - have to leave behind our most cherished pre-suppositions about God and what His priorities are in the light of His understanding. Sometimes the same page isn't our denomination, however much we may like to think of it as so. It might mean we have to accept that some things have multiple layers of meaning, that the Bible is sometimes not clear but instead sometimes speaks in shades of grey to different people. The Bible is like a many-faced diamond - every time you think you understand it, you turn it again and see something new, something that makes you change your mind all over. It might mean we still have to follow, not so we can know the answers, but follow, even when things are unclear and muddied and there seems no clear explanation.I agree wholeheartedly. But if people want to know what God's Word means, they need to ask Him. remarkably, if this was done, people would be amazed at how on the same page everyone would be.
Really? Strange...I continuously ask God what His Word means, and He never tells me that it means what you say it means in this thread.
Is it possible that you're being deceived by a spirit other than God?
I agree - but it might mean that we all - me included, you included - have to leave behind our most cherished pre-suppositions about God and what His priorities are in the light of His understanding. Sometimes the same page isn't our denomination, however much we may like to think of it as so.
It might mean we have to accept that some things have multiple layers of meaning, that the Bible is sometimes not clear but instead sometimes speaks in shades of grey to different people.
The Bible is like a many-faced diamond - every time you think you understand it, you turn it again and see something new, something that makes you change your mind all over
It might mean we still have to follow, not so we can know the answers, but follow, even when things are unclear and muddied and there seems no clear explanation.
I know when I spend time with God He blows away my preconceived ideas. And I also know that sometimes his answers to my questions are "trust me".
The Bible is the Word of God. But it is not God, and we should be careful about putting it on a pedestal and pretending it is the ultimate answer to everything - sometimes, instead of the instruction book to life, it feels like the instructions to a flat pack kit where half the pieces are missing.
But I still follow, because, I know, despite the questions, despite the bits where there seems no one answer, that God still speaks through His Word, and it is still relevant, despite the fact I could study from here to eternity and still have bits to learn.
God doesn't lie.