The Bible is not God - the Bible is under threat and God will maintain it that is He will maintain something apart from Him
I don't know where you got the idea that I said the Bible is God. I never said that. The Bible is under no threat at all. It has been under attack for ages. It has withstood the attacks of the devil throughout these many centuries and it will continue to do so. God is faithful to His promises. The Bible means much, even without the Holy Spirit. It is still God's revelation to mankind. It is the Holy Spirit that illuminates the mind of the believer. It is the Holy Spirit that convicts the sinner of righteousness, sin and of judgment.
It sounds like a false accusation or you have been confused by a cultist. Where are you getting these ideas and why post them here?
So answer me this - with the Bible alone can man be saved?
I was saved through the Bible alone. Does that answer your question. Or will you call into question my salvation now? Certainly the Holy Spirit was there to convict of sin, but that is about all. The person that gave understanding was the one with the Bible, explaining it to me.
Show me how that is any different than Philip explaining the Word to the Ethiopian Eunuch. "How can I understand except some "man" show me," he said. Then Philip opened the Scriptures and preached Christ to Him. It is the Scriptures that are the power of God unto salvation.
my answer is no - because without the call of the Spirit the Bible appears to be foolish to man
You are wrong. It is the word that is alive and powerful and sharper than any two-edged sword. It is the power of God unto salvation. The Holy Spirit uses the Word. You have things backwards.
the revelation of Scripture can NEVER fully teach us about God -
God's revelation to us teaches us all that God intends us to know about him. It is his perfect and complete revelation of himself to us. We do not need anything more for this present time than what is contained in the Word of God.
not because it is imperfect but because we are - when that which is perfect is come we will know Him - not as throught a mirror darkly but face to face that mirror is the Scripture reflecting Gods glory to us
The Bible describes itself or the Scriptures as a mirror many times. Our image doesn't reflect so clearly, usually because of our sin.
the gift of healing is still God doing the healing - what was Pentecost?
Unless you can find me a person that is doing healing on a scale like Peter was in Acts 5:16 I will consider the gift of healing as closed; ceased. No one has that gift today. God healed in the OT, and he heals in the NT. He heals in answer to prayer. That is not "the gift of healing."
Pentecost marked the beginning of the "Church Age" or the period of time when the Holy Spirit came and indwelt the believer at the time of salvation.
the sealing of the church with the Holy Spirit - the Holy Spirit remains the gifts remain.
God doesn't seal a church or the church, and the gifts have ceased. I have not seen a single demonstration of a Biblical sign gift in this century, by anyone.
I dont claim to know the whole world - but i spake in tongues - that is a gift you claim has ceased - it has not because I PERSONALLY experienced it - if tongues has not ceased then nothing else has
What language was it? Did you need an interpreter? If so why? Who were you talking to or preaching to? IOW, what was the purpose or occasion of this experience? It must have had a very important purpose. Was it in a language you had previously studied? How do you it was either accurately spoken or accurately interpreted?
- the gift of healing is not always active Peter did not run around every day healing every day - otherwise sickness and death would not have been around - and the historians of the Roman Empire would not have thought Israel a disease ridden pesthole
It was very active with Jesus. That was part of his ministry. He went around healing people. Read the gospels. It was then a gift of the apostles. He sent them out with that gift as part of their ministry. As time passed on that gift was used less and less, as were all the sign gifts, until they all passed right out of existence by the end of the first century.
the ages of the church have always been ushered in and/or ended by something dramatic - what was the thing that ended the Apostolic era and began the Church Age
Apostolic and Church Age have the same beginning.
The Apostolic age ended near the end of the first century, or perhaps shortly after the destruction of Jerusalem when the Temple was destroyed, and the nation of Israel was scattered. At that time tongues would have no longer been needed for it was a sign to the unbelieving Jew. But now they were scattered. Their unbelief and unrepentance had brought the fulfillment of judgment as the Scriptures had said. There was no more need of the "sign."
Officially the apostolic age died when the last apostle, John, died just after he wrote Revelation in 98 A.D.
The Church Age will come to an end with the coming of Christ.