Does that mean that what I write will be verbal/pleanary and infallible?
Not what you write
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 3/2/2005 9:10:19 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If the Holy Spirit was able to give the apostles the words they should speak when they were brought before rulers and kings and bring what was taught them back to their remembrance - then He was well able to orchestrate preserving God's Word through willing vessels. I'm not willing to compromise, either it is ALL given by inspiration of God or it is not.
There are few preachers who do not have this experience when they stand and preach. We (pastors/teachers/preachers) speak as of the oracles of God. And when we sit down, we often are aware that God was a part of the verbal ministry. Does that mean that what I write will be verbal/pleanary and infallible?
You can choose this day who you are going to believe. I am believing the report of the Lord. judyt
In so doing, you are no different that the rest of us. Good for you.
JD
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