Sorry; I’m out of cheese!
You emphasize my point as I noted in blue above…thank you very much!
Jesus always was using the term “it is written”, which indicates the use of a scroll or book.
Luke 4 - (Jesus and the Book of Isaiah)
“He entered the synagogue on the Sabbath, and stood up to read. 17 And
the book of the prophet Isaiah was handed to Him. And He opened the book and found the place where** it was written…”
You stated above: " It’s because He knows that written words cannot hold authentic meaning…" I believe that Jesus is the Word, written or oral; don’t you believe that?
“In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God”**
Don’t you believe the Word is the “Living Word”? To say no to any of this is to deny the Word of God.
You do not know what you are talking about and seem to just throw out there whatever comes to your mind because you are ignorant of Scripture IMO & observation; maybe because you focus too much on the messengers as opposed the the message, the gospel of GRACE, which is the Person of Christ Jesus.
If you want to increase you chances of getting into heaven, then focus on the message and not the messengers.
first off, do me a favor please. Do not quote me and then insert your own words into the body of that quote. I know you’re using font colors to distinguish your words from mine, but I’d rather you wrote your words outside of my quote boxes, thanks.
as to your comments…
Yes I’m happy to emphasize the messengers, Tanner. More than happy to do so. But you’re setting up yet another strawman by claiming that I emphasize them over and above Christ’s message, or Christ Himself. It doesn’t surprise me…the protestant mentality is typically one of “either/or”…failing to see the authentic reality of “both/and” in so many Christian mysteries. When I say messengers, Tanner…I mean first and foremost Christ Himself. And as such, it follows that the apostles were undoubtedly the first receivers of His teachings. And so, they are absolutely included in the body of necessary messengers. Your disconnect is in your denial of the necessity of authentic messenger accompaniment of Sacred Scripture that God has willed to exist until He comes again. As such you erroneously believe that Scripture now exists as the sole, stand-alone source of the faith…but it isn’t. You further err when you presume that the Catholic focus on the messengers means that we put our faith in humans as opposed to Christ. And so, allow me to spell it out for you…
Catholics put their faith in Christ alone.
Shall I repeat that? Or will that suffice? Perhaps read it a few times and let it soak in.
Faith in Christ, however, is faith in EVERYTHING Christ is. The Bible is not everything Christ is. It is an inspired, written record of God’s teachings, but this written record is impractical and inefficacious if authentic, inspired humans do not co-exist with it. It must always be accompanied by divinely appointed people, because this is how Scripture has ALWAYS been designed.
In the OT, there were always prophets and other inspired persons who taught the people what the written word meant. No one read the written words on their own and received the authentic message. Divinely inspired humans had to be there to do that. In the NT, yes, Christ indeed did often emphasize “it is written”…but you fail to see that because Christ (in his HUMAN nature) is present with man, He Himself is the necessary, inspired human accompaniment to Scripture. So it also goes whenever the apostles or their ordained clergy quoted from Scripture. You see, humans have always been, and will always be, necessary companions with the written word. But not just any humans…they must be divinely appointed by God…and this appointment is effected by the laying on of hands in Christ’s name…occuring and recorded multiple times in Scripture.
What you do, by leaving the messengers out, is you abandon the fullness of the Gospel…the fullness of Christ. At best, you receive a partial understanding, a partial set of truths…more often, you receive error…and then you promulgate it and wind up creating chaos…the last 500 years has been (and continues to be) witness to that madness.
Tanner9188:
Final note; do you believe a mere human could convert someone to another faith or religion? Isn’t that the work of the Holy Spirit concerning the Christian faith? All I can do is be faithful to His word, which He calls all Christians to do…right?
Yes, conversion is ultimately the work of the Spirit. But people are most often the instruments of that work. Problem is…many do NOT have the Spirit within them, yet believe they do. Or they have the Spirit within them, but oppose Him in a mulitude of ways, rejecting His guidance, going against His will. As such, these people tend to believe they are called to proselytize others to their set of beliefs. When they are successful, they often pull people further from the truth than they originally were (i.e. pulling lukewarm Catholics out of The Church). This is my assessment of you, and MD. And my warning was simply that God does not will you to do what you are doing here…nor do the forum moderators have much tolerance for that type of agenda on here. Take that for whatever it’s worth to you…probably not much.