Originally Posted by gerhardc View Post
Scripture itself says who should interpret it,
I’ll repeat post #520 for your benefit. Originally Posted by gerhardc: First, PR,
you have to be born again. That follows **repentance **(from your sins as well as your man-made attempts to please God), and
faith towards God (refer Romans 10:9-10). Only faith pleases God, remember (refer Hebrews 11:5-6).
If you can experientially testify hereof, then 1 John 2:27 may be relevant to you in being taught by the Holy Spirit what God is saying to you through His word. But, first, you have to be born again. If you cannot testify experientially of being born again, then, I fear, we are (still) living in two different kingdoms.
For those who are indeed born by the Spirit, this verse is true:
"But you have received the Holy Spirit, and he lives within you, so you don’t need anyone to teach you what is true. For the Spirit teaches you everything you need to know, and what he teaches is true - it is not a lie. So just as he has taught you, remain in fellowship with Christ." (1 John 2:27). If you are not born by the Spirit (refer John 3:3-5), then that verse (1 John 2:27) is not true for you.
In fact, that verse (1 John 2:27) says that not only is being
taught by the Spirit a nice-to-have,
it is a must-have if you want to be (and remain) in fellowship with Christ (who is the “Word of God” - refer John 1:1-5) Hard to believe? *“Faith comes by hearing and hearing of the word of God” *(Romans 10:17).
Question PR, is John 3:3-5 true for you?