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To: CobaltBlue
Thank you so much for your posts!

We believe that the teachings of the Holy Spirit don't begin and end within the Bible.

Indeed! The Word of God is alive; John 1 tells us that Jesus Christ is the Word of God made flesh, that the Word is in the beginning and is God. Moses came long after the beginning. And before He ascended, Jesus said He would send the Holy Spirit to lead us into Truth. I would never intentionally ignore the Holy Spirit.

1,249 posted on 10/11/2003 12:53:27 PM PDT by Alamo-Girl (Please donate to Free Republic!)
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To: Alamo-Girl

Read John 1-3.

The gospel of John not only relates Jesus to all humanity but to the very creation of the cosmos. "In the beginning the Word already was. The Word was in God's presence, and what God was, the Word was." Jesus is the "Word made flesh," the "light that shines in the darkness," the "Father's only Son." But the fourth gospel also uses the title "Rabbi" for Jesus, even more frequently than the gospel of Matthew. The language of the gospel suggests, therefore, that it was written for a community of Greek-speaking, Jewish Christians who believed that Greek philosophical notions were helpful in articulating the ultimate significance of Jesus Christ. Jesus is understood as the revelation of God, because he is God's only Son and, therefore, "is nearest to the Father's heart." The gospel of John presents in more memorable language Paul's assertion about Jesus Christ that: "From him and through him and for him all things exist." (Rom. 11:36)

1,278 posted on 10/11/2003 1:04:18 PM PDT by tpaine (I'm trying to be 'Mr Nice Guy', but Arnie won, & politics as usual lost. Yo!)
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