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(7) With 100 billion souls at stake, the primacy of Direct Revelation is the correct stance. Even if I’m wrong about this theory, I’m still right about it. How so? Because with so much at stake, I need to feel 100% certain about whether I’m right or wrong about the theory, in order to conduct evangelism responsibly. Exegesis is a fallible science that cannot hope to achieve 100% certainty. The pursuit of Direct Revelation is thus the correct stance no matter which religion turns out to be the true one, and thus does not need any biblical support to establish itself as correct. Paul placed superlative emphasis on Direct Revelation when he commanded, ‘Eagerly desire spiritual things, especially the gift of prophecy” (1Cor 14:1). In fact the NT defines evangelism as prophetic utterance (see post 179 on another thread, and post 180), for only an irresponsible/negligent God would entrust the evangelism of 100 billion souls to humanly fallible approaches.
Do Christians who go to your church, or who believe as you do agree 100% on all things? If so, what is preventing them from having that direct revelation on the things of God in other areas?
Granted, I am not against God opening the eyes of a believer (not the hearing of an audible voice) to see things in Scripture, and or for them to have an inner witness by God that His Word (the Bible) is true. But an inner witness or the opening of our eyes does not show forth new forms of communication or new words to be added to the Bible. God talking to our hearts and confirming the truth, or opening the meaning behind what His Word says is not in conflict with the teaching of Sola Scriptura or in using exegesis (Comparing Scripture with Scripture).
We both agree on the following verse.
"The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit, that we are the children of God:" (Romans 8:16).
But how we get there today is another matter. You said a person can be saved by a direct revelation from God without even hearing about Jesus. This is contrary to New Testament Scripture.
People have all sorts of ideas about what "direct revelation" from God even means. Some see it as a still small voice that is not exactly in words, and others see it as an audible voice of God, or as a vision, or dream, etc.; Some may see "direct revelation" as a combination of these things or anyone of them (and it can differ between the individual). Then there are those who read Scripture, and simply know it is the true revelation of God, and the Spirit witnesses with their spirit that they are the children of God (after they acted upon Scripture in believing the gospel in 1 Corinthians 15:1-4).
But how do we really know? Which revelation is the true one?
Another guy in some other religion can say he has direct revelation from God, too; But it would simply be his word over your word. Both of you had some kind of extraordinary experience of what one believes to be God, but only one of them (or neither of them) is telling the truth.
The issue comes down to who is telling the truth (Which direct revelation cannot answer).
There were many self authenticating ways that God proved Himself to be true even back in the Old Testament. God would make prophecies about the future by His Word, and when they came to pass, they would see that His Word (words) were true. False prophets who put forth a prophecy that failed to come to pass were to be killed.
Hundreds of Messianic prophecies have been fulfilled authenticating the Word of God. Another way God confirms His Word is by biblical numerics. Another way is by seeing the typifications of Christ in the Old Testament stories. Another way is by discovering Christ Himself in the many pre-incarnate appearances He has made in the OT, as well. How fitting because Jesus said to the Pharisees that they sought the Scriptures for eternal life but it is they that testify of Him. What they missed by the Scriptures was Jesus Himself. They missed the most important thing. Jesus. I believe you are running into the same problem when you say that a person can be saved in certain circumstances without knowing about Jesus. Oh, and I have one more; Another way we can authenticate the Bible is that many scientific evidences back up God's Word, too.
For example:
In the realm of medical science, we know that there are 46 chromosomes in the human body.
We know according to Scripture (and not some voice telling us or by some near death experience) that under the New Covenant, our bodies are the temples of the Holy Spirit.
"Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?" (1 Corinthians 3:16).
1 Corinthians 6:19 also confirms this truth, as well. What is interesting is that 1 Corinthians is the 46th book of the Protestant Bible.
Behold the scene in John 2:
[Jesus said]
“Destroy this temple,
and in three days I will raise it up.”
The Jews
then said,
“It took forty-six years to build this temple,
and will You raise it up in three days?”
then said,
“It took forty-six years to build this temple,
and will You raise it up in three days?”
But He was speaking of the temple of His body. So when He was raised from the dead, His disciples remembered that He said this; and they believed the Scripture and the word which Jesus had spoken.
(John 2:19-22).
Not sure if you caught it or not, but the Jews said that it took them 46 YEARS to build the temple. The Jews were confused and they thought Jesus was going to tear down the literal temple of worship, but Jesus was referring to His body. The body that has 46 chromosomes within it.
I could keep going on the number 46 and other numbers, but it probably make you curl up in a ball in a corner somewhere drooling like a madman. But this should suffice to show you that God's Word should be revered and you should drop to your knees before it in awe of it's divine power so as to worship God in spirit and in truth. For if you ever did a study on biblical numerics, you would not doubt His Word in what every little letter says. So the next time you think His Word is not good enough. Think again. God's Word is divine and the depths of it's treasures is beyond your imagining. But hey; If you want to think of the Bible as some kind of second rate watered down message from GOD and or that is just optional or secondary to your divine voice in your head, then by all means: Follow that voice and see where it gets you. I will trust the Bible alone instead of some vision, dream, voice, near death experience, etc.;
2 Peter 1:19
"We have also a more sure word of prophecy; whereunto ye do well that ye take heed,..."
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