Paul James
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- Apr 14, 2020
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If I had my time all over again, I would spend the first two years of my Christian life just studying the Bible and getting to know God's plans and purposes as described in it. I would sign up with a Bible-believing Bible college and consolidate my personal learning in a disciplined environment having my views vetted by experienced, mature godly men. That's what Paul told Timothy - to pass on his teaching to faithful men who will pass it on to others. That would take care of the first five years - learning by the Holy Spirit through my own study of the Scriptures and through faithful Spirit-filled men to consolidate my foundation. Then I might have been better qualified to function in the prophetic with a little more confidence that I might be speaking through the Spirit and not just from my own mind.I agree with this for the most part, but how do you think about this:
If I already understand Scripture well enough to determine the voice’s harmony or disharmony with it, why do I need the voice to help me understand Scripture?
Don't you think God can teach us about the bible? Don't you think He can show us those places that we're thinking about it wrong? And doesn't this place Him ABOVE the bible?
You see, I understand where you're coming from. I actually believe very similarly to you. I think it's only a subtle difference between us, the difference being that I believe we should be willing to have our beliefs challenged by God Himself. You see, I grew up an SDA. If I held your view, I would still be an SDA. Or maybe that's too strong a statement, I probably wouldn't be, but I wouldn't be where I am now.
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