OzSpen
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It seems to me that the most significant and important events should be the most well attested, that the true things of God would be clearly laid out in the same way that I clearly explain the things I find important to my own children. Do you see it differently?
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That may be the way you and I think as fallible human beings in a fallen world. But for the infallible God (2 Tim. 3:16-17; Num. 23:19), the true things of God are obtained by searching the Scriptures (see John 5:39 where Jesus stated, 'You search the Scriptures because you think that in them you have eternal life; and it is they that bear witness about me', ESV.)
Why do you think God would give the holy Spirit to lead believers into truth (2philoVoid perspective notwithstanding) and then let them fight and divide when he could easily clear it up?
In approx. 55 years as a Christian, I have discovered that:
- Not all who claim the Holy Spirit is leading them into truth are following the Holy Spirit but are often pursuing personal opinion or the views of a particular denomination.
- If hearing God through the Holy Spirit clashes with Scripture, the person is not hearing the Holy Spirit leading him/her into truth.
- It is the Scripture that is infallible (2 Tim. 3:16-17) and not an infallible subjective experience with the Holy Spirit.
Why do you think he used languages that would be inaccessible to the common person 2000 years later?
Thanks for a great post!
To understand this issue, go to Genesis 11 and the Tower of Babel and why the one language became a multitude of languages. We can't sin against God without consequences. So in 2016 we are reaping the consequences of sinful behaviour in the beginning of time.
According to Wycliffe Bible Translators there are still about 1,800 languages in the world that do not have any part of the Bible translated into their native languages. Many of those languages have oral proclamation of the Gospel.
The ancient Hebrew and Greek languages have similar issues to many other languages. There are not many who can competently translate from one language to another. That's why God gave teachers to the church (see 1 Cor. 12:29; Eph. 4:11-12).
The ancient biblical languages are not inaccessible to anyone if one is prepared to learn a language. However, that is not the gift of all. There is no need to worry about the English language as we have a plethora of good translations from the ancient languages. God's teachers are gifted to be able to teach from these languages.
Just my 2-bits worth.
Oz
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