First of all, Jesus did not point to another after him as one to give the understanding and confirmation of his teachings. He pointed to the Hebrew Scriptures. Thus, Paul is exempt and the Laws and the Testimonies are where it is we can find the teachings that ARE actually his (Jesus’) confirmed. Jesus even warned that there would be those who would lie about him. That we were given a clue as to find out who, well… one has to seek the Truth where it was confirmed. In the Tanakh… one man cannot be sacrificed to cover the sins of another. Sin is not something that exists on its own… it must be carried out… thus, there is nothing to cover, but rather only understanding and wisdom can overcome sin in our own life. Ezekiel 18:20-28 <---- this WAS confirmed by Jesus (Matthew 5:17-19) You do not think Jesus found out the secret to overcoming temptation just on a whim, do you? That does not at all testify to Life… rather, he found out how to overcome through experience and then consideration.
Jesus did point to the Holy Spirit in John 14-16 as one to come.
If one believes what Jesus said to be accurate, then it can be believed that the writers of the rest of the New Testament were being taught, reminded and otherwise led by the Holy Spirit. Paul even writes in one or two places that some advice he is giving is not from the Spirit, but that it is just from Paul. My experience of the Holy Spirit has shown me that God speaks through the letters of the New Testament.
Similarly, I would say that the Old Testament was also directed by the Holy Spirit. If I believe those texts, especially the part in John chapter 1 that says that all things were created through the Word and that the Word is Jesus, then I would not imagine that Jesus “*found *out the secret to overcoming temptation,” rather that he already knew how to overcome temptation.
To say Jesus only pointed to the Hebrew Scriptures is fairly reductionistic. God cannot be put into a box and labeled. Legalistic, reductionist, rule loving religious types are not the sort of people who are really interested in God in the first place. They like religion because religion can provide a myriad of rules and regulation by which they can control their lives and control how they relate to God… Many of them even attempt to control how God responds to them and they treat their religious behavior as a bargaining chip, or tool for manipulating their way into God’s good books. Jesus didn’t only point to the Hebrew scriptures. Jesus pointed to the past. Jesus point at the present. Jesus pointed at the future. Jesus pointed at me and you. The message of Jesus and the way it was and is conveyed blew the world right open.
As we attempt to relate to God, I’ve found that its much healthier to develop the sort of heart that is open to thinking about new ideas, even ideas that seem capable of destroying what we already believe. Romans 8 says, “If God is for us, who can be against us?” What have we to fear? Why should I be afraid of ideas? Its sad that so many people are afraid of losing control of what they believe. God’s ideas are supernatural - they are beyond our nature, so they will be frightening at times, especially before we are comfortable with Him. I am God’s child - He loves me, and through the Holy Spirit (that lives in me), He is guiding me by His hand. So why would I be afraid of losing my way?
Psalm 139 says this:
1 O LORD, you have searched me
and you know me.
2 You know when I sit and when I rise;
you perceive my thoughts from afar.
3 You discern my going out and my lying down;
you are familiar with all my ways.
4 Before a word is on my tongue
you know it completely, O LORD.
5 You hem me in—behind and before;
you have laid your hand upon me.
6 Such knowledge is too wonderful for me,
too lofty for me to attain.
7 Where can I go from your Spirit?
Where can I flee from your presence?
I think the basic problem with our communications and similar confusion you will likely find in Christian forums is that we are not starting from the same assumptions about who Jesus is, how God desires to interact with us, what scripture is and what the basic response should be to the life, teachings, death and resurrection of Jesus.
Have an excellent day!
SW