Nullifidian
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How can the Bible be considered the "Word of God", when the gospel of John very plainly states that Jesus is the Word, and the Bible is obviously not Jesus?
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Because Jesus is God, and the Bible is God-breathed.Nullifidian said:How can the Bible be considered the "Word of God", when the gospel of John very plainly states that Jesus is the Word, and the Bible is obviously not Jesus?
that 1st 'got' shouldn't'a got writ down
FerventGodSeeker said:Because Jesus is God, and the Bible is God-breathed.
All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:
For God is not the author of confusion, but of peace, as in all churches of the saints.
Nullifidian said:So why is the Bible the most confusing document ever penned by anyone, anywhere?
NetDoc said:Here is the first assumption most literalists get wrong: The Scriptures never claim to be the "Word of God"
writer said:U hav a point. To me it indicates how fallen our human nature is, and how desperately Christians need Christ, Who's undivided (1 Cor 1:13; Eph 4:4)
Nullifidian said:How can the Bible be considered the "Word of God", when the gospel of John very plainly states that Jesus is the Word, and the Bible is obviously not Jesus?
Again, you have not made the connection between the Scriptures being the entire Word of God and only the Word of God. The Spirit works through each believer enabling them to speak the Word of God only as they obey the Word that is given them.angellous_evangellous said:I disagree.
Paul says that the Thessalonians received his words as if they were the words of God.
ESV 1 Thessalonians 2:13 And we also thank God constantly for this, that when you received the word of God, which you heard from us, you accepted it not as the word of men but as what it really is, the word of God, which is at work in you believers.
What Paul writes to the Christian communities also contains the words, commands, and purposes of God.
Nullifidian said:The World Christian Encyclopedia says that there are 33,800 different Christian denominations, all supposedly based on the Bible. To me, that's proof enough that it's very confusing, since even Christians themselves can't agree on what it means to say.
Because "God" is too broad and deep a concept for the human mind to grasp fully. Each of us, when seeing truth, only sees part of the truth -- not the entire truth. Since the Bible is specifically about God and God's relationship with God's people, and since it's a human document, it inherently contains the same confusions that all humanity harbors about the divine.So why is the Bible the most confusing document ever penned by anyone, anywhere? The World Christian Encyclopedia says that there are 33,800 different Christian denominations, all supposedly based on the Bible. To me, that's proof enough that it's very confusing, since even Christians themselves can't agree on what it means to say.
NetDoc said:Again, you have not made the connection between the Scriptures being the entire Word of God and only the Word of God. The Spirit works through each believer enabling them to speak the Word of God only as they obey the Word that is given them.