To: Destro; OrthodoxPresbyterian
There's a lot to be said for the Nicene Creed, in its place: as a manmade summary of Bible teaching.
But when I have folks over for dinner, I don't pass out pictures of food, or read stories of others who've had delectable feasts in the past. I cook up the real thing, and lay it out.
And so, as I deal with you, I deal with all. I lay out the Word of God, before your heart, mind and conscience. What you do with it is a matter that will bring God's judgment or blessing.
There's a definite place for respectful listening to wiser brothers, whether they lived in 400 AD or 2003 AD. But it's no substitute for laying out the Word of God. After all, Scripture is the fully adequate revelation of the person, ways, and will of God. The sinner finds the way of salvation through Scripture (Romans 10:17; 2 Timothy 3:15; Hebrews 2: 1-3). The believer is made fruitful (Psalm 1:2, 3) and successful in the will of God (Joshua 1:8), warned and kept from sin (Psalms 19:11; 119:9,11), made holy (John 17:17), given wisdom (Psalm 9:7) and freeing knowledge of the truth (John 8: 31, 32), taught the fear of God (Psalm 119:38), counseled (Psalm 119:24), taught, reproved, corrected, and disciplined in the way righteousness (2 Timothy 3:16) by Scripture.
Recollections of others' study of Scripture won't do any of that. It is Scripture itself. That is why God, as I showed you earlier, gave it to His children at large not to a separate caste.
Dan
97 posted on
02/26/2003 11:23:16 AM PST by
BibChr
(Sects enslave and degrade; Christ frees and glorifies)
To: BibChr; The_Reader_David
Thank God those Orthodox fathers sat down and TOLD Christians what read (through the divine guidence of the Holy Spirit I am sure) or you wuld have been reading the apocrypha and thinking it was authentic too.
99 posted on
02/26/2003 12:20:04 PM PST by
Destro
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