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Hermeneutics/Exegesis/Holy Spirit/Church TraditionPosted : 9 Dec, 2010 03:06 PMI have noticed Christians on this forum have different beliefs according to HOW they read the Bible. ie : HOW they determine truth from the scriptures. |
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Hermeneutics/Exegesis/Holy Spirit/Church TraditionPosted : 11 Dec, 2010 02:12 AMNo two disciples of Jesus agreed on everything~cause we are human and err. The Holy Spirit is given to us to seek the truth with our whole heart. Sometimes we see with 1/4 or 1/2 cause we still want self to be a part of the equation. But if you notice, in the book of Acts (not the book of the Catholic church) they were led of the SPIRIT~Stephen was FULL of the Holy Ghost when he looked up and saw Jesus. I think we should seek that same fullness. "Being full of the Holy Ghost" was something that left no room for error. But in their daily lives, I think the disciples did some "flesh" motivated stuff like the rest of us. How about when they asked Jesus who would sit next to Him? He ashed them back, "are you able to drink this same cup that I drink?" |
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Hermeneutics/Exegesis/Holy Spirit/Church TraditionPosted : 11 Dec, 2010 11:07 AMHi Arch |
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Hermeneutics/Exegesis/Holy Spirit/Church TraditionPosted : 13 Dec, 2010 10:39 PMIt's like speaking to the walls! |
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