David Miller wrote:
Kevin wrote:
  
The Word of God is recorded in the Bible that we
may know what is required of us and that we might
DO IT!
    

The Bible is not the sole witness of what is required of us, Kevin.  Jesus 
promised us the Spirit, not the Bible.  Please try to remember that. 
Teaching a relationship with Jesus Christ through the Holy Spirit is not 
contrary to the Bible.

Let me ask you this question.  Suppose we just cut out the last chapter of 
Mark out of the KJV Bible?  Would that book that now has error in it because 
some of it was removed still be able to be used to share Christ and help 
cause people to receive the Spirit and know what is required of them and 
what they should do?

Let me ask you another question.  Suppose a man believes upon the Lord 
through the preaching of the Word of God, but he has no Bible?  The man 
lives a year without any Bible at all, but he prays and seeks to do what is 
right before the Lord.  Frequently other men come and preach and teach to 
him the truth of God, but the man still has never read the Bible.  He relies 
upon information he receives from those preachers and teachers who walk in 
the Truth and have the Word of God written on their hearts.  By faith and 
the Spirit this man also receives the Word of God written upon his heart by 
a work of God.  Would you think that such a man could not be saved because 
he has no Bible based upon the Received Text?
  
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Might we not look at it this way?  God can use any Bible available to reveal Himself to any person, any where, or God can reveal Himself with no Bible at all.  Anyone who knows the power of God knows that this is not only possible, but has been done many times. 
The problem with some versions is not that God cannot use them, but that Satan can.  Satan can take some of the new versions and use them to preach a different Gospel and a different Savior, eg:Judith.  Admittedly, he can do the same with the KJV, but not as easily.
Just something to think about.
Terry

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