YES, way to restrictive.
Let us cast off His bands and cast away the cords!
PS 2

Terry Clifton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The big problem with the Bible is that it does not always say what you want it to say, therefore it is not totally reliable.  If you start trying to go strictly according to the book, then you have no latitude to see Jesus as you would like Him to be.

ShieldsFamily wrote:

Can you separate God and His spoken Word? And His incarnate Word? Or His written Word? His Words are part of Him. iz

 


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First,   the Bible contains the Word of God .   Secondly,  Jesus and the Bible are two very different things.   Let's  not make an idol of the Book.   It is what it is  --  but it is not something to be worshipped, Christ is. 

 

JD

 


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I believe the written Word as scripture is just one form of THE WORD of God.

It cannot be brushed aside as less than that IMO. izzy

 

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Izzy wrote:

> Jesus IS the Word.  Neither is "secondary"

> to the other; they are one and the same.

 

Jesus is the Word but Jesus is not the TEXT.  Scripture is a subset of the

Word.  The script can be considered secondary to the Logos himself because

the world is not big enough to contain all the texts that could be written

about Him.  None of this is meant to undermine the authority of Scripture.

 

Peace be with you.

David Miller.

 

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