That is a sad quote.
The Lord Jesus Christ often pointed to that “nothing more than” the written Word of God, when He explained or defended God’s Truth.
Actually, it would be more correct to say that Christ
never “pointed” to the “written Word of God” at all!
Rather, he always,
always and everywhere “pointed,” ultimately, to one thing and one thing only, viz, the very
PERSON OF HIMSELF! 
The Bible you see, was always *subordinate *to
HIM, and to
HIS teaching and authority!
He, and he* alone, * was the
ultimate and final teaching authority for his hearers, *never *the Scriptures!
And when the time came for him to commission his representatives, and to give
them his
authority to teach and bind, they too were then to be listened to and obeyed -
as though they were Christ himself! Thus the apostle’s teaching was
final and binding on all - no private interpretation.
Whoever listens to you listens to me. Whoever rejects you rejects me. And whoever rejects me rejects the one who sent me. -Luke 10:16
Any such “private interpretations” their hearers may have held were to be
accounted as nothing compared to the teachings of either Christ, or of his representatives.
Furthermore, Christ
always insisted on
obedience 
to the religious leaders, even if they were bad -
very bad!
Then Jesus spoke to the multitudes and to his disciples, 2 Saying: The scribes and the Pharisees have sitten on the chair of Moses. 3 All things therefore whatsoever they shall say to you, observe and do: but according to their works do ye not. Matt. 23:1-3
So the
teaching of *Christ *, and of his
legitimate representatives, was the norm, was the model, was the “ultimate authority” for the early Christians, not the Scriptures. This
they knew and followed.
A* living Teacher*, i.e., the
spoken Word, always and everywhere in Scripture trumps the written Word!
So let us always humble ourselves, and never seek a place
above that of Christ’s very hearers. Listen to Luke 14:10 KJV:
But when thou art bidden, go and sit down in the lowest room; that when he that bade thee cometh, he may say unto thee, Friend, go up higher: then shalt thou have worship…
God bless!
“Almighty God gives me light to know what it is to be a pastor, and the wrong we have done to the Church by our injudicious rashness and indiscreet vehemence in rejecting the Pope.”
Wolfgang Capito to
William Farel, “vers la fin de julliet, 1538” (“toward the end of July,” 1538):
The Edinburgh magazine, or Literary miscellany, July - December, 1824, vol. XV, p. 551
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“God gives me light to know what it is to be a pastor…” (“Dominus videre dat quid sit agere pastorem…”)
In
Correspondance des réformateurs dans les pays de langue franc̦aise (Correspondence of the reformers in the French-speaking countries), Aimé Louis Herminjard, 1878, vol. 5, p. 60.
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“God has given me to understand the mischief we have done by our precipitancy in breaking with the pope…”
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