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scriptures in support of an idea

twin1954

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The problem with so many believers thinking different things about the Scriptures is that most of those who call themselves believers aren't. All true believers agree on the essential truths plainly revealed in the Scriptures and the rest we walk in the light given to us. The power of the Scriptures isn't that they can shape our thinking, any well written self help book can do that, but in thier truths which point us continually to Christ. They are sharp and powerful so that they break us and build us up. They convict us and comfort us. They rebuke us and guide us in the way. They feed us and sustain us. They kill us and they make us alive. Their power is the Spirit which teaches us the things of Christ from them.
 
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In my opinion, the biggest "problem" in that regard is the assumption that the truths in the Scriptures are self-evident. Such is to lean on one's own understanding.
 
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In my opinion, the biggest "problem" in that regard is the assumption that the truths in the Scriptures are self-evident. Such is to lean on one's own understanding.
I would agree. I am convinced that the Scriptures are written is such a way as to be a stumbling block to those who want a religion from them but notthe God revealed by them. The natural man can easily read the words and understand all the connotations and defintions and never find the message of the Book. The Pharisees had just such a problem as do most "Christians" today.
 
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I agree.

God has hidden the truths of the Bible as well as He has revealed them.
These are revealed truths; they are not self-evident truths.
They are not ours for the taking; they are His for the giving.

The whole idea smacks of a claim of objectivity.

If I had to put it in a nut shell, I'd say that the most common obstacle I encounter in theological polemics is a failure to recognize that, although what is implied by God in scripture is objective, what is inferred by man is subjective.

For years, now long ago, I failed to recognize that I am not objective.
I hope that those years helped prepare me to help others in like error.
 
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