GeneMBridges
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How do you know they are grieving the Holy Spirit and you aren't on this issue? Maybe you're the one grieving the Holy Spirit. What if one says of the KJVO person that he / she is the one grieving the Holy Spirit based on that same Scripture, michelle? Which one is right and which one is wrong.
I can tell you, for example, categorically, through answered prayer that the NASB Bible I use was a direct gift from God, because, among other things how it came into my hands and I was given the option of choosing another version, including a KJV, and I waited on the Lord for a long time and spent much time in prayer and study and waited until Scripture, prayer, circumstances, and the counsel of godly men lined up (which is how the Bible tells us we can discern God's will) before I chose this Bible.
Now you're telling me that I did not discern God's will and that I am grieving the Holy Spirit. YOu aren't privy to what goes on between me and God. I KNOW by the Scriptures, prayer, et.al. that the NASB is God's Word. I know by the same Scriptures you use to support your position that this is true.
Now you presume to tell me I'm wrong and you are right? How can this be, michelle? Are you more spiritual than me? Do you know God better than I do? How can you be so sure if I am equally as sure about my position?
[ October 21, 2004, 02:39 PM: Message edited by: GeneMBridges ]
I can tell you, for example, categorically, through answered prayer that the NASB Bible I use was a direct gift from God, because, among other things how it came into my hands and I was given the option of choosing another version, including a KJV, and I waited on the Lord for a long time and spent much time in prayer and study and waited until Scripture, prayer, circumstances, and the counsel of godly men lined up (which is how the Bible tells us we can discern God's will) before I chose this Bible.
Now you're telling me that I did not discern God's will and that I am grieving the Holy Spirit. YOu aren't privy to what goes on between me and God. I KNOW by the Scriptures, prayer, et.al. that the NASB is God's Word. I know by the same Scriptures you use to support your position that this is true.
Now you presume to tell me I'm wrong and you are right? How can this be, michelle? Are you more spiritual than me? Do you know God better than I do? How can you be so sure if I am equally as sure about my position?
[ October 21, 2004, 02:39 PM: Message edited by: GeneMBridges ]