gratefulgrace
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Well I do know that the last statement does state
We recognize that God is continually restoring truth and light to His Church. Therefore, we place no limit on further revelation; however, each must be substantiated according to the Scriptures.
I must say that I am not sure what this means or potential consequences. It seems a bit too open somehow to me and seems to suggest that extra biblical truth is now fine as long as it sort of matches scripture. God restored the truth of justification by faith to the church through the reformation teachers (Martin Luther) but that was more a restoration of the already revealed truth of scripture not something lost or really hidden. gg
We recognize that God is continually restoring truth and light to His Church. Therefore, we place no limit on further revelation; however, each must be substantiated according to the Scriptures.
I must say that I am not sure what this means or potential consequences. It seems a bit too open somehow to me and seems to suggest that extra biblical truth is now fine as long as it sort of matches scripture. God restored the truth of justification by faith to the church through the reformation teachers (Martin Luther) but that was more a restoration of the already revealed truth of scripture not something lost or really hidden. gg
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