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Seems to be what alot of Protestant “evangelizers” do though–hand out bibles and say “good luck” I was counselled by a protestant pastor to simply read 1 John over and over for a week and come back and see him. When the week was over I didn’t know any more than I did before. When I told him so he was like “are you stupid?” He said he had given that same assignment to others and “they got it”Well, have you ever read an owner’s manuel and had to ask someone for help in understanding exactly what it is saying? Sorry, the Bible is not an owners manual, however. Where you find the answers to all of life’s questions is in the Church. The Church preceded the Bible and decided, based upon the truth it already possessed from the Apostles, which texts were inspired and which were not. Over 400 texts were considered in canonizing the Bible. Their inclusion in the canon was dependent upon how they measured up against the truth already held. The Church was not reliant upon the Bible for the truth it possesses, but rather on the teachings of the Apostles, part of which was committed to writing and called the New Testament. It was never meant to include all that we need because the Church never anticipated anyone relying solely upon it for their faith. That is the invention of man.
You are aware, are you not, that when Paul wrote this he could have only been referring to the Old Testatment since the New Testament had not yet been written nor canonized. So if it says anything it says too much; that the New Testament is not necessary.
But look at what it does actually say. Yes, all scripture is God-breathed. But how do we know what is Scripture and what is not? How were the sacred texts that make up the New Testament chosen and the other writings declined. Who decided, “this and no more”?
And yes, we would agree that Scripture is “useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness”. This does not say that Scripture is all we need, but rather that is is useful. You had better ask yourself why Christ started a Church and didn’t just hand out books to everyone and say good luck. It is the Church that is the foundation and pillar of truth and the authentic interpreter of the sacred texts that it chose to make up the New Testament.