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To the question:
What do you say Scripture is?
(it’s the characteristics or attributes; not what is Scripture)
The Gospels and Epistles are the memoirs of the original Apostles of Jesus Christ, who lived and witnessed Jesus divine revelations and teachings. **Sacred Scripture is part **of the full Apostolic deposit of faith. Scripture by itself or “Sola Scriptura” does not possess the full deposit of faith from Jesus Christ and His Apostles.
The Gospels and Epistles of the Apostles reveal that Jesus Christ is the fulfillment of the written (scripture) Law, Prophets, Psalms see Luke 24:45.
Scripture is God breathed, because God does not accept testimony from man of who God is. Only God can reveal who God is. Scripture that is written by human writers are inspired by God the Holy Spirit who gives the human author divine revelation and inspiration to write that which God reveals from God.
Scripture then, is God proceeding divine revelation that is revealed by God from God, light from light, true God from True God. Without the Trinity and the divinely revealed economic procession of the Father, who eternally begets the Son, and the Holy Spirit proceeding from the Father and the Son. Scripture becomes ink on a page that succumbs itself to every wind of doctrine invented by man.
That is why scripture teaches that; No one can confess Jesus is Lord without the Holy Spirit, and who ever denies the Father and the Son is Ant-Christ 1Jn. 2:21-22
Thus the scriptures give witness to the revelation of God given by God.
The “Sola” scriptures written are not the full revelation of God. That which Catholics hold to being the Sola= “The Word of God”, is personified in Jesus Christ who is the fullness of God in presence.
Col.2:9 “for in Him dwells the whole fullness of the deity bodily”, Col.1:15 He is the image of the invisible God".
The above scripture reveals God from God. Yet sola scriptura is not the fullness of God revealed. Jesus is “The Word of God”.
For my Catholic brothers and sisters; Our lectors response , at the conclusion after the first and second readings in the Liturgy of the Word; are not to say “The Word of the Lord”, the correct Lector response is “Word of the Lord”. When Lectors incorrectly respond “The Word of the Lord”, they appear to be limiting God to exist Sola in Scriptura or letters on a page. When Lectors correctly respond; “Word of the Lord” it opens our faith to what transpires next; The Word of God becomes flesh in our midst, who is the full revelation of God to our humanity.
The scriptures alone is not the fullness of God in presence.
Now to the SOLA:
- Are there any other God breathed writings (graphe theopneustos) not included in the Bible*?
(*that we still have access to)
There exist God breathed divine revelations that are not written, but handed down from Jesus and the Apostles orally, when Jesus never writes.
The Liturgical ancient apostolic liturgy is God breathed and Trinity revealed in True presence. This is in practice today for 2000 years unchanged and accessible for all humanity to enter the Father’s presence through the Son’s presence in the Holy Spirit.
The ancient Apostolic Liturgy of the Word is God breathed and living.
The Apostolic sacraments instituted by Jesus Christ, is God breathed and living within the body of Christ and accessible.
The foundation of Jesus Christ, who builds His Church upon the Apostles is God breathed, in the Apostolic Successors, when Jesus breathed on the Apostles and gave them power in the Holy Spirit to forgive sin and retain sin. See John 20:22
The ancient Apostolic Liturgy of the Eucharist is God breathed and living. Here is Where the Sola Scriptura falls apart, because the Word of God made flesh is present in His body, blood, soul and divinity. That is why we Catholics believe that the Word of God is living.
The Word of God is not sola revealed in the sacred scriptures. When scripture gives testimony of God, by God from God.
Peace be with you