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To: HarleyD
If you feel you need more, you might want to become a Mormon or Jehovah Witness.

Nice snark.
Nope, w. the mormons and j-dubs, the thinking has already been done.
I am more interested in the Holy Spirit "guiding us into all truth", as it says in John 16. I notice that happening whenever I am puzzled about what to do next, or how to respond to someone who thinks they know everything already, in my prayers, I get answers to those specific kinds of questions. And when I get such guidance, I am always impressed with how intensely personal God can be.
The reason I regard this as new revelation is because it is so personally and situationally specific. And yes, such revelations must always comport perfectly with Scripture. And no, such personal revelations are not even akin to the actual Scriptures themselves. I am simply saying that it is an error to state that all revelation from God ceased when the Scriptures were compiled. There is not an ounce of Scripture to support that position,.

Many of our most treasured hymns and compositions ("When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder", "It is Well with My Soul", Handel's "Messiah", etc.), came into being in times of great need in the lives of the composers, who testify that the words and the tunes came to them, almost instantly. They were attentive to the Lord, and He gifted them the wonderful expressions of Scriptural truths in new and inspiring ways.

9 posted on 08/06/2017 3:52:19 PM PDT by Migraine (Diversity is great- -- until it happens to YOU.)
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To: Migraine

I see where you are coming from.

I think MacArthur’s point is NEW revelation, not the normal God speaking to you in day to day life that we all experience.


11 posted on 08/06/2017 4:29:40 PM PDT by metmom ( ...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith..)
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To: Migraine
I am simply saying that it is an error to state that all revelation from God ceased when the Scriptures were compiled. There is not an ounce of Scripture to support that position,.

Sorry but this is a most dangerous position to maintain. Please remember that Balaam and Caiaphas both prophesied revelation. And, yes, there is scripture to tell us prophesy is closed. Please note:

Peter places prophets in the past tense. He contrast them to the false teachers that we now have (and had at the time of Peter).

You may also remember the warning from John:

To me that is rather clear. Some may say that John's warning only refers to Revelation but combined with what Peter states, the message is rather clear-God is very serious about adding to or deleting from the Word of God.

As far as "treasured hymns", I don't place this in the same genre as prophetic utterance. They don't include new revelations or additions to scripture. People may be inspired or moved by God to give glory to Him, but there won't be an 11th commandment.

12 posted on 08/06/2017 5:45:15 PM PDT by HarleyD (Ecc 10:2 A wise man's heart inclines him to the right, but a fool's heart to the left.)
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