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<blockquote data-quote="BrownFlush" data-source="post: 5436839" data-attributes="member: 65823"><p>The scriptures you reject teaches that "personal and direct revelation from God" ended 2000 years ago.</p><p>You may "feel" he speaks to you all day. God has not said one word to you directly or personally. He speaks to you like he does everybody else, through His Word.</p><p></p><p>The Bible teaches that direct revelation has ended. But, if you reject that, look around at all those who claim direct revelation.</p><p>Popes and Mormon Presidents receiving differing "revelations " about the same thing. God has changed his mind about blacks being in the priesthood (Mormon '67) and God has changed his mind about homosexuality. Sure thing. Who can believe it?</p><p></p><p>People like you believing and announcing they are receiving direct revelations and communication from God - that God is talking to them, do so much harm to the truth. People claiming God told them this or to do that. No wonder the world thinks "religious" people are nut jobs. </p><p> If the Bible is an all-sufficient, finished, once-delivered guide for man as it claims to be, there cannot be additional revelation to you or anyone else. If God is saying anything beyond the New Testament, then it is not sufficient and finished - God's revelation was given "once." The Bible is our all-sufficient guide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownFlush, post: 5436839, member: 65823"] The scriptures you reject teaches that "personal and direct revelation from God" ended 2000 years ago. You may "feel" he speaks to you all day. God has not said one word to you directly or personally. He speaks to you like he does everybody else, through His Word. The Bible teaches that direct revelation has ended. But, if you reject that, look around at all those who claim direct revelation. Popes and Mormon Presidents receiving differing "revelations " about the same thing. God has changed his mind about blacks being in the priesthood (Mormon '67) and God has changed his mind about homosexuality. Sure thing. Who can believe it? People like you believing and announcing they are receiving direct revelations and communication from God - that God is talking to them, do so much harm to the truth. People claiming God told them this or to do that. No wonder the world thinks "religious" people are nut jobs. If the Bible is an all-sufficient, finished, once-delivered guide for man as it claims to be, there cannot be additional revelation to you or anyone else. If God is saying anything beyond the New Testament, then it is not sufficient and finished - God's revelation was given "once." The Bible is our all-sufficient guide. [/QUOTE]
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