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Can I be in God's will and support new versions?

Askjo

New Member
Originally posted by uhdum:
I have dealt with several KJVOs who are good friends and love the Lord... however, they tend to believe that anyone that uses a modern version is simply not as close to God as they should be.

Therefore, I ask the question of all those who hold the KJVO position... is a person who supports modern versions and is against the KJVO movement (not the KJV, mind you, no one is against it) out of God's will?

Just asking this question based on observations from this board and my own personal experience.

God bless!
Yes and no!
 

Ed Edwards

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Originally posted by Christ4Kildare:
Is not this thread in violation of BB rules by questioning spirituality based on use of Bible versions?
This thread is in
violation of the spirity of the BB rules.
However, by couching itself as
"in God's will", it
meets the letter of the BB rules.

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uhdum

New Member
Originally posted by Ed Edwards:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Christ4Kildare:
Is not this thread in violation of BB rules by questioning spirituality based on use of Bible versions?
This thread is in
violation of the spirity of the BB rules.
However, by couching itself as
"in God's will", it
meets the letter of the BB rules.

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</font>[/QUOTE]That's good... I didn't want to be in violation of rules or anything... it's just something i've dealt with on numerous occasions.

God bless
 

robycop3

Well-Known Member
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My answer is "NO!" for several reasons: First, KJVO is a proven false doctrine. Second, there were legions of English-speaking Christians long before the AV was made. Third, it's a matter of personality plus God's will for the individual that determines how close one is to God and not the BV(s) he/she uses, and last, God has an overview and a love of the whole world and every person who lives upon it. He's NOT limited to English users or one English version of His word.
 

Trotter

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How can anyone judge how close another is by the Book he carries??? Sorry, ya'll, but that is just about ridiculous.

I am a staunch anti-KJVO. I am not against the King James Version, however. It is the bible that I carried for many years, it is the bible that I read and studied as a young Christian. But it is not what I carry now.

I normally use the NKJV. I still use the KJV, along with the NASB. But to question someone's walk with God because he/she doesn't use YOUR bible is simply loopy.

There is no Scriptural basis for the KJVOnly position. It is a man-made doctrine, and it is false.

I would not put a King James in the hands of a newly-born Christian. I would use a NKJV at least, or something simpler, so they would have a chance to actually understand what it says. Yes, it is the Holy Spirit that illuminates the reader, but it helps if the reader can actually read and comprehend what the words are saying.

Yes, I can be in God's will and support modern versions.

In Christ,
Trotter
 
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