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Living,Hi G,
Some good points thank you. Of course God is living as is His Word. But “Tradition” is problematic as evidenced by the underlined, that not always have men and tradition been right on what is "inspired’’ and just what the Holy Spirit wants to reveal. For example, Barnabus says, “Who ever is knowledgeable of the Lord’s precepts, keep them, as many as are written”…yet you take that to mean that what the church then “writes” is the Lord’s precepts, as illumined by the Holy Spirit, such as IC or the Assumption. You may call that a "living "process’’ , I call it problematic…and that is ok, for there is no silver bullet for determining “what hath God really said (or meant)” …yet Writ is not moot , nor is divine illumination, on just what is writ, and what He sayeth thru it
Blessings.
Inspired, and
problematic
These three are not mutually exclusive.
Our common human experience is evidence of that for sure!
I would emphasize the point that Inspired scripture is/was simply always Inspired, as it it the HS that makes it so. It was inspired in God’s timeless mind in a timeless way. If we don’t admit that Inspiration is timeless, we don’t really understand God’s nature, right? God is unchanging and timeless.
Scripture did not become inspired at the moment the Church pronounced it so. The Church pronounces what is revealed by God, and as understanding develops.
God’s unchanging nature
Inspiration
Development of understanding
These are not incompatible either.
The process by which that is expressed and canonized is definitely messy as are all human elements. Scripture is a divine/human partnership.