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Hello Maria!
I’ll kick off tonight’s reply session with you. Don’t get a big head.
MariaG:
And if you can show me a God breathed oral teaching that cannot be found in the Bible (it hasn’t been done yet), I will “hold fast” to that oral teaching.
You’ll have to forgive me, however, if I’m cautious as to what I accept as inspired and what is a tradition of men. I agree with Augustine when he said:
What more shall I teach you than what we read in the apostle? For holy Scripture fixes the rule for our doctrine, lest we dare to be wiser than we ought…Therefore, I should not teach you anything else except to expound to you the words of the Teacher.
–Augustine, De bono viduitatis, 2. See NPNF, Series I III:442 for alternate translation.

God bless,
c0ach
I’ll kick off tonight’s reply session with you. Don’t get a big head.
Because this verse does not violate Sola Scriptura. SS does not apply during periods of inscripturation, the Apostles were inspired, no doubt.A point was brought up earlier that telling people to hold fast to what we’ve told you and written to you is very different than saying hold fast to what I’ve told you and written the same words down. That would be redundant. Why not just say hold to those words I have written to you (because I’ve written down everything I said.)
And if you can show me a God breathed oral teaching that cannot be found in the Bible (it hasn’t been done yet), I will “hold fast” to that oral teaching.
You’ll have to forgive me, however, if I’m cautious as to what I accept as inspired and what is a tradition of men. I agree with Augustine when he said:
What more shall I teach you than what we read in the apostle? For holy Scripture fixes the rule for our doctrine, lest we dare to be wiser than we ought…Therefore, I should not teach you anything else except to expound to you the words of the Teacher.
–Augustine, De bono viduitatis, 2. See NPNF, Series I III:442 for alternate translation.
Forgive me for being unclear. I was simply pointing out that John 21:25 does not invalidate sola Scriptura, because it would be a ridiculous claim that SS contained all religous knowledge–it would be impossible!As well as it is on the ridiculous side to think that John was referring to what color Jesus’ eyes were or what he ate.
God bless,
c0ach