But as you insist that truth is not the bible itself, but rather what is revealed in the bible, you may not realize that all of us understand that. Well, at least Catholics understand it…probably most non-Catholics, save some that are so heavily into bibliolatry, it isn’t funny.>>>Steve
I am not so sure that your speaking for the whole body of Catholics as understanding truth as revealed in the bible.
For the church doctrine is set above that of what the bible says in this fashion: that no one can privately interpret the bible without the Churches interpretation.
My message is, that the bible itself as compiled together, gives light to a dead spirit which is in us which in turn revives us to new life in Jesus.
The church as per catholic definition does not give life but rather leads to, points to the life giver: Jesus.
My understanding of life is greater than anything on earth physical because it is not in temples made by man, but rather in the hearts of man where God finds rest.
One may not realize how God works to bring about revelations to us concerning His truths.
As an example, last night my wife and I went to my daughter an son-in-laws house to play a game of cards.
While we played, I slipped a little more spirit drink than I should have and found myself very happy but under not full control.
So, I left my truck there and my wife drove us back home of which I soundly slept.
The next morning my son-in-law picked me up to go retrieve my truck, but not before stopping at Barns and Nobel for a book for his son.
While browsing around I found a book on the Gnostic Gospels including the Gospel of Thomas and the Gospel of Mary.
Did I have to go through all that in order for God to place that bok in my hands?
That goes to show that God works in mysterious ways, had I not had spiritual insight to recognize it, I would have never given it a second thought, much less praise God for His wonderful love.
Having said all that, let me tell you how some of those writings in that book confirms my understandings.
Here is a quote from that book “It is impossible to see what exists, unless one becomes similar”…(The Gospel of Philip by Alan Jacobs)
In essence, in order for us to see what is spiritual, we must ourselves become spiritual.
What we cannot see we must become, for the world can only see what is, but can not become what is, therefore can not understand it.
If I wanted to communicate with the ants, I must become one.
Similarly, if I want to communicate with God spiritual, I must become a spiritual person and only if I identify with Christ can I become one with Him.
Christ then rebirths my dead spirit and I become a new creature of which is one inwardly spiritual.
Do I need anything else? No! For I am made whole in Him and nothing can take me away form Him.
If we can not see the spiritual life in each one of us, we must not then be spiritual ourselves.
In all these discussions, I can see life in all of you simply because you are all seeking Gods truths regardless of what denomination you may espouse.
Here is another thought from that same book "…In this world slaves serve the free; in heaven the free will minister to the slaves…(The Gospel of Philip by Alan Jacobs)
We, as humble, free, serve the ones enslaved by this world, who are clouded by/in deception, engulfed in confusion, and by us leading them to see in themselves what is in us: God.
You’ve also made some points about how you “know” the interpretations of scripture by way of a revealed “feeling” in you that God is with you, and is revealing truth to you. I would only agree with you up to a certain point…right up until you start declaring for yourself doctrinal decrees about faith and morals. By faith, I primarily mean salvific doctrine, what one must do to be saved. You cannot get this from scripture, AJ. You can only confirm what you have already been taught by someone this side of heaven…not the Holy Spirit. If the Holy Spirit did this for you, He would’ve done it for all who seek His guidance through scripture. And we all know that so many of us have different understandings. Beyond all that, you preach a lovely message…but you should know…you’re probably preaching to the choir about the Love that is God.>>>Steve
Without the Holy Spirits intervention in our hearts, non of us would be able to even say the name of Jesus with passion.
The Holy Spirit is not something beyond our reach and comprehension, for the life of God is His holy Spirit and the life in us is God.
How could we not say that we are led of the Holy Spirit?
One need not be of some pompous stature, of some high level official or of renown but of …: Isa 57:15 For thus saith the high and lofty One that inhabiteth eternity, whose name [is] Holy; I dwell in the high and holy [place], with him also [that is] of a contrite and humble spirit, to revive the spirit of the humble, and to revive the heart of the contrite ones.
…to realize the Holy Spirits gentleness tugging at our hearts strings and making of us as He is, spiritual creatures.
Perhaps some of this maybe a little deep for some, but surely, God is in the works of binging us salvation via His Holy Spirit.
You are aware of God by reason of the Holy Spirit, otherwise, you couldn’t see passed this worlds things.
Peace>>>AJ