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But what I mean is, Tammy, that you are saying that you, in your own head, will decide for yourself, based upon your own inner dialogue with the Lord, within your head?
Yeah... I know what you meant. But you are mistaken. I am simply listening to Him. Not deciding for myself what is true... but listening to what He
tells me is true. Faith, not sight.
Most people fear that, and need the sight to confirm the Spirit... when it should be the other way around. I do understand that there are charlatans out there, but again, that is why one tests the inspired expressions, rather than just blindly follow another person.
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What if what you hear from him differs from, say, the Gospel of St John? From the Book of Revelations? From what St Paul writes in one of his letters? From the Book of Leviticus? From what justmom finds when she asks the Lord, in her own head, the same question you asked him in your head? That Loz asked? That Shelby asked?
Well, in the end I would put my faith in Him and what He tells me.
But I can test what I hear, and we are called to do just that. Against love, always, and against Christ - in spirit, and then in what He is written to have said; then again against what is written (sometimes it is a matter of men not understanding what was written... a misinterpretation; and man can pass his misunderstandings on to the next generation, which is why tradition is not trustworthy on its own merit)
I can also ask for further clarification.
Did I misunderstand? Can you help me out in better understanding, Lord? Those commended for their faith.. heard
and obeyed. That is not to say that they were not allowed to question. We have examples written down that show that questioning IS permitted.
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If you are telling me that you judge your own estimation of what the Lord says
By estimation... I assume you mean my interpretation of what He says. I do not. I simply trust what HE says...
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over more than two thousand years of countless lifetimes' worth of research by scholars learned in ancient languages, holy men and women who over more that two thousand years
I trust Him, more than them. Absolutely. Scholars base their knowledge on previous knowledge and assumptions, and can be wrong. God does not say... listen to scholars. Christ did not say, scholars will come and lead you into all truth. Same with other men. I do not dismiss them, but I do not follow them. No more than I would ever want anyone to follow me.
Follow Christ... by listening to HIM. Not through others, but to Him, Himself. His voice; the Holy Spirit; THE Teacher, THE Lord, THE Master.
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have had the same inner dialogue that you and Shelby and Loz and probably other less vocal ones here say they have, but everyone else calls it prayer....
Prayer is not the same thing. That is probably why we call it two different things... not from a lack of understanding in the concept, but an actual difference.
But again, i would not follow anything anyone else says as truth, without testing it first. Sometimes the spirit within immediately cries out 'amen'. Testifying to the Truth of something shared. Sometimes I am not sure... so I test against love, and I can ask... and if I am still not sure, as long as it is not against Christ, then I will just leave it be until a time when my Lord wants me to know it, and so reminds me of it or teaches me myself.
I take everything with a grain of salt, unless He has confirmed it to me.
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if that is what you are seriously saying, then, I am very sorry to have to say it, but I have to say it.....
.......well, choosing my words carefully.....Tammy, it doesn't make sense. Really and truly, it does not.
I am not offended, and i am sure you are not trying to offend. I would wager that it does not make sense to you, and to others, because it is not mainstream, or common-place, or accepted. But it IS what our Lord teaches, and IS written to have taught. It IS what others of faith HEARD, and that is also written. We even have the words 'worship in spirit and in truth'... but the worship is the same in religion as it was before Christ said that. In what is seen, rather than in the Spirit.
In that light, I would offer for consideration that religions are the ones not actually following what is written, but most often relying upon their own interpretations of what is written.
Many people in religions claim that the Holy Spirit has power and teaches... but they don't actually exercise that faith that they claim. Because they don't actually think that He does speak and teach, except in a more symbolic understanding.
Abraham had faith... he HEARD, and obeyed. The apostles had faith... they followed when Christ called them. Paul heard in faith, he did not check what the others were teaching; He listened to the Spirit of Christ.
Christ still speaks, and our faith is to be in Him, first and foremost. We are to listen to Him.
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Surely you can see that? That you would judge the veracity of the Book of Daniel against your own inner dialogue?
See, I am not judging anything against my own anything. But against Christ and what He teaches... in spirit, as the Holy Spirit; keeping His promise to come and to lead into all truth. I know that this is hard for you, and many others, to grasp... because you do not actually think that the Spirit of Christ, of Truth,
is the One speaking.
That is the bottom line, and where many people's faith is lacking.
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That you would base an estimation of God's word on that, preferring to trust your own thoughts/inner dialogue over the Book of Daniel, say, to ascertain God's true will or word?
See above for my response on 'my own thoughts/inner dialogue'. But God's Word... is Christ. Christ is the LIVING Word of God. That is why we are to listen to HIM. HE is the Image of God. The Truth. The Word.
Nothing and no one else.
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Worrying, Tammy. Worrying.
I understand your worry. Faith... not just belief, but faith - the kind that Christ wondered would even be on the earth when He returned... can be scary at first. A form of it is taught and accepted... but 100% pure faith in the Spirit and voice of Christ; that tends to be taught and spoken against.
Christ, however, is more powerful than those men or those fears. He has overcome the world. Anyone can go to Him, ask Him, seek and knock... then put faith IN him that he will answer. He did for me. As others here have testified, He did the same for them.
Peace and love to you,
tammy