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Especially in an age of doubt and confusion,
it is her duty to define the Christian faith and proclaim it to the world.
It's been a while! Sorry about that, I just got really busy (at least emotionally-busy) trying to get set up for school again and many other things.
Let's take the next two questions since they are very closely related.
What is the word of God?
The holy scriptures of the Old and New Testament are the word of God, the only rule of faith and obedience.
How does it appear that the Scriptures manifest themselves to be the word of God?
The scriptures manifest themselves to be the word of God, by their majesty and purity, by the consent of all the parts, and the scope of the whole, which is to give all glory to God; by their light and power to convince and convert sinners, to comfort and build up believers unto salvation: but the Spirit of God bearing witness by and with the scriptures in the heart of man, is alone able fully to persuade it that they are the very word of God.
2 Tim. 3:16
All scripture is given by inspiration of God.
2 Peter 1:19
We also have a more sure word of prophecy; where you would do well to take heed of, as a light that shines in a dark place, until the day of dawn, and the daystar arises in your hearts.
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If there's one thing I would say that myself and my Christian brothers and sisters desperately need, perhaps it would be this: We must be convinced that the Bible is the Word of God and it all still applies or relates to us one way or another! And we become convinced, not by the testimony of other men, but by our own knowing of it and experiencing it in our life through faith.
Are you so convinced? This question doesn't require a verbal answer, but an action. If it is your bread, then eat it. And eat it will all diligence, fear, and reverence that you have within your soul. My generation is a New Testament generation, and to their shame. I would say the bigger mistake this generation has made is in the very moment they ignored the Old Testament and all that it teaches, they lost the context the New Testament was written in. Why else is there such an unexplainable lack of depth and understanding of God's character and how He relates to mankind? The golden phrase of this generation is "God wouldn't do that", when God had already done that in history past and promises to do that in the future.
Churches and pastors are moving away from holiness, because they don't pay attention that God's name is Holy (something defined hard and clear in the OT) - and that will never change. There is big problem in the church today were men divide the times of history up into dispensations, to the effect of basically teaching that the character traits of God in the Old Testament don't apply to us in the New Testament because He deals with us a different way now. And great magnificant truths that were laid out clearly in the Old, like the fear of God, are still applicable today. God's character has not changed at all. The God who is a God of love in the New Testament (1 John 4:8) is a God of love in the Old Testament (Deut. 7:9), and the God who is a God of wrath in the Old Testament (Nah. 1:2) is still a God of wrath in the New Testament (John 3:36; Eph. 5:6).
This generation finds the Old Testament dry and boring. But whoever reads this, please don't let what God said to the hypocrites be true of you, "I have written to him the great things of My law, but they were counted as strange things" (Hosea 8:12).
2 comments:
I'm wondering where you're getting your quotations from. From the Larger Catechism it appears, but some of them I believe are incorrect. For example, this one it should say "but the Spirit of God bearing witness by and with the Scriptures in the heart of man, is ALONE able fully to persuade it that they are the very word of God." It's an important word in that answer.
Good work though.
Gotcha. I just mistyped. Thanks, that is an important mistake.
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