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You can't dives yourself from interpretation, that is my point.
We THINK we can, but we can't.
How do you know
that Paul? From whom did you learn this?
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That is why we always tell people to ASK Christ and to never take our understanding as anything else than opinion because, well, that is what it is:
Our opinion on how we interpreted what Christ says to Us.
Paul, I don't tell people to go to Christ because my understanding is just my opinion. What would be the point in saying that I received 'something' from Christ, if it was my own opinion? (and if we just share what Christ gives to us... there is no interpretation involved) I tell people to ask Christ so that they can know from HIM... and not follow ME. So they can learn from HIM.
Now it is true that man can make mistakes; and also lie; and also add their own interpretation... something that comes from
not listening to Christ, and can be overcome BY listening to Christ. So you may not be able to know if I am speaking something true based on my
own word, or claim that I received it from Christ. Because you can know if something is true... if you hear the same from Him, the Truth.
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Just as Paul did and the reason I quote that part where Paul says : My conscience is clear but it is the Lord that judges me, is because Paul believed that what he said was of the Lord BUT he was also aware that he was only human and would/did make mistakes hence his understanding that while he may BELIEVE to have a clear conscience in the matters of the Lord, in the end the Lord would be the one to judge him in those matters.
Are you sure Paul is speaking of his spoken words... or his deeds, his heart, his motivations? Sounds like Paul is simply leaving judgment (and praise if it is coming) to Christ and not worrying about it, himself.
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It isn't really a question of can we trust Our Lord but that we must be aware that you don't always understand or interpret correctly ALL He says.
We should not
be interpreting what He says... not with our own reasoning... but rather we should listen and ask HIM to explain what he says if we do not understand.
We should simply share as He has said.Then there is no interpretation... it is just as He has given it to us. So that we KNOW we can put faith in exactly what He has said... we can KNOW that it is true... and others can go to Him to know the same truth.
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The bible is full of examples of that.
I know there are such cases in there as people were learning... or listening to someone else (including themselves) and 'interpreting' what they were taught/told.
But I'm not sure what other examples you are speaking of? Like from Isaiah and the like that you mentioned earlier?
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God doesn't expect us to get it all right and be perfect, I think the best we can do is get it "good enough".
Might 'good enough' have been what his disciples got... who remained in Jerusalem when it was surrounded by the Roman army? While others got the truth... and so got out in time?
I agree with you that we cannot trust our own interpretation, Paul. Totally agree. Religion is interpretation (sometimes of what is written; sometimes of tradition). Theology is interpretation.
Nothing is true based on our interpretation. But what Christ SPEAKS... is TRUTH; not interpretation. We don't have to add to it... we can receive JUST as He gives, and share just as we receive.
Peace to you, as always, my brother in Christ,
tammy