@12jtartar You might think that giving me an explanation of your belief would be a lot easier than giving me your coat and your shirt.
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savagewind,
I say that I believe no man’s words unless I know that what they said is true, and that pertains to Bible truth.
Are you thinking straight, or are you just trying to find anything to argue about?
The fact is; none of the words we read are actually God’s words, because He had His people write in Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek.
It is the message from God that we want to transmit accurately.
If you change one word of God’s Holy Bible, if done on purpose, you could be sinning against The Holy Spirit, Matthew 12:32, because it was the Holy Spirit that guided men as they wrote tha Bible, 2Peter 1:20,21, 2Timothy 3:16,17, 2Peter 3:15,16.
So much to say..........so little time.
What does the Bible say about perfection in a person? I ask because when anyone transmitted any word of God accurately he would have had to have been perfect at that time.
And, where, oh where! did you learn that changing God's Word is only a sin if it is done on purpose?
The Matthew verse does not seem to apply to the precediing statement.
I believe then that it is up to the Holy Spirit if a word is ok or not.
Oh, come on! I am not a teacher of God's word. Why are you applying those scriptures to me?savagewind,
If you truly want to know something, read and try to understand the Scriptures I cite, 2Peter 3:15,16, says that the ignorant and the unsteady twist Scripture, to their own destruction. It makes no difference whether it is done on purpose or because of ignorance. I said that I believe that twisting the Scriptures on purpose means that a person is purposely trying to mislead a person as to what tha Bible is saying. That could cause that person tp lose out on everlasting life. Even Hitler is not as bad, because he could only kill the body, but that has nothing to do with everlasting life, because God can resurrect that person, BUT if a person deceives a person, and teachs false doctrine, he could cause God to destroy him, which would end his chance for everlasting life.
I don’t remember if I mentioned to you that there are only three branches of knowledge called Learned Professions, Medicine, Law and Religion. It takes many years to Learn what is needed to teach these other fields. How much more important it is to make sure you know Bible truth, or you should not try to teach, everlasting life is a stake, for the hearer and the teacher.
What you are doing is very dangerous, just as Jesus warned the Scribes and Pharisees, Matthew 23:13,27. Also Romans has a warning, Romans 1:18. Also 1Thessalonians 2:13-16, 2Peter 3:17, and very important, Colossians 2:8, 2Peter 2:1-9.
I try not to be confused. Perhaps soon there might be a Watchtower article which warns about existing confused. What do you think?savagewind,
What is written in the Bible was Inspired by God, His Spirit guided the men who spoke or wrote His words. I sIs that it could very well be that a person who changes God’s word, could be calling the Holy Spirit a lier. Remember sin against The Holy Spirit will not, ever be forgiven, 2Timothy 3:16, 2Peter 1:20,21, Matthew 12:30-32.
This is just plain lovely. I am assuming that you, @12jtartar are not of the governing body. Am I right?savagewind,
What is written in the Bible was Inspired by God, His Spirit guided the men who spoke or wrote His words. I sIs that it could very well be that a person who changes God’s word, could be calling the Holy Spirit a lier. Remember sin against The Holy Spirit will not, ever be forgiven, 2Timothy 3:16, 2Peter 1:20,21, Matthew 12:30-32.
I am obsessing for an answer, please. @12jtartar
If it isn't the truth that to change the words of scripture but not on purpose isn't a sin, then I think we need to see a correction. It seems that according to your brother or you, I forget, to be willing to correct error proves allegiance with Jehovah.
You have posted that it is a sin to change the words of scripture if it is done on purpose. Applying logic to that quote means that to do it by mistake isn't a sin.
Is it a sin to change the words or the meaning of the words whether on purpose or by mistake or only on purpose?
Can you listen to yourself? We think that you have given up yourself to the governing body of Jehovah's Witnesses and to their dogma.savagewind,
Are you now trying to twist my words as you seem to do to Scripture??? I cited 2Peter 3:15,16, which says that either ignorance or untaught will get you destroyed. That is why James said, Not many of you should be teachers brothers, because we shall receive a heavier judgement.
Remember what Jesus said about false prophets who come to you in sheeps clothing, but inwardly are ravenous wolves, and by their fruits you will know them, Matthew 7:16,17. Then Jesus said that not everyone that said to him,Lord, Lord, shall enter The Kingdom of Heaven, but the ones doing the will of my Father in Heaven will. Jesus saw that their hearts were not right to believe, just as he said at Matthew 13:15.
I suggest that you pray to God for His Holy Spirit to help you to be more like a small child that asks questions so he can learn, Matthew 18:2-7.
Jesus said something very unusual about the Holy Scriptures, he said at Luke 10:21, that the wise and intellectual ones cannot understand, but babes can!! Watch out for your heart, Proverbs 28:26, Jeremiah 17:9,10, Mark 7:20-23.
That's sad then, because Matthew and/or Luke sure did make a mess of the nativity story. And their attempts to reverse the lineage of a Galilean handworker peasant into the blood line of a Benjaminite King really is pushing it a bit.What is written in the Bible was Inspired by God, His Spirit guided the men who spoke or wrote His words.
You mean this?Consider Galatians 1:6-9, where we are told that anyone teaching another Gospel, other than what is written in The Bible, let him be Accursed. Notice that this is said twice, for emphasis!!!