CJP69
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I don't understand. Which taught you that the office of pastor was valid, your own reading of Acts 8 or did some pastor have to read Acts 8 for you and tell you what it meant?Well, I suppose it is how you look at it. If just reading the scriptures was enough for everyone to understand them then I am not sure why God established a pastoral office and gave him the instructions to study the scriptures so he will be able to teach others and then instructed his church to be sure to assemble themselves regularly for the instructions, among other benefits. Let them read them if that is all it takes. The eunuch in Acts 8 was reading Isaiah 53, a chapter that seems simple to understand to us today, yet when Phillip asked him if he understood it his response was to ask Phillip how he could understand unless someone guided him. He was no dumbbell. He held a very responsible office in his government.
That, obviously, is a rhetorical question, the point of which, I hope, is obvious.
Of course, there is an appropriate place for pastors, teachers and preachers and elders, etc. The fact that there are people who have a talent for teaching and a passion for the word of God and a desire to dig down into the details and pull out treasures that others might never notice and all that sort of thing does not imply that there is some sort of special revelation given to such people. A pastor is just a regular human being and he has no more or less supernaturally given ability to read and understand the bible than any one of the member of his congregation. The difference between him and someone else an innate set of talents that drive him toward dedicating his time toward the study of God's word and a desire to make such studies and the teaching of God's word his vocation. Such people would be better at teaching the bible for the same reason a carpenter is better at building tables and a policeman is better at driving a car.
In short, I was not suggesting that bible study is easy or that one cannot become an bible expert or that some are not better at teaching than others, etc. I'm simply saying that the bible is not written in some sort of code that only the initiated know or that the only way for the scripture to be understood is if God does some sort of supernatural miracle that allows the code to be revealed to your mind.
This is almost a valid point, except that you immediately go into what is effectively an argument against this very point....Now, if you make the case that scriptures can be understood by just reading them it just means you have not been on this web site very long because there are not two people here who agrees with one another and yet they all claim to be saved and most of them want you to know how many books they have read and how smart they are.
Errant definitions and other causes of doctrinal confusion are not caused by scripture, right? Van didn't get the idea that the church has replaced Israel from scripture, someone taught him that - some pastor taught him that. The gross distortion of nearly every word in the entire Christian lexicon that has been intentionally performed by Calvinists isn't something they got out of the bible, it's them conforming the bible to their doctrine. I isn't God's word that teaches them that God cannot change in any way whatsoever, it is the pastors and teachers (i.e. seminary professors) who drive their doctrine into the minds of their students by intentionally altering the definitions of common words for precisely the purpose of teaching something the the bible itself, if it were simply read and taken to mean what it seams to mean, would never even imply.The reason they do not agree is because they do not define words the same way. You can test this yourself. Just start a thread and ask the posters to define the church of Jesus Christ. If some of these guys give honest definitions you will see some stuff that is wild. Then since we all use the term church, we just assume we are all talking about the same thing because we have forgotten said definitions. Remember Van; he thinks the church has morphed into Israel.
I have had hundreds of similar experiences. I know just precisely what you're saying here but don't you see that you're arguing against your own position? Was it not your intention for people to simply read Romans 5:6 and take it to mean what any third grade child would understand it to mean? Do you think that there is any pastor on planet Earth that has the words it would take to cause someone to understand that passage if they can't understand it by just reading it? Whatever errors that existed in the responses you got, would they not all be rectified by simply reading that text and taking to mean what it plainly states rather than for them to be trying to read their doctrine into the text?One time a few years ago I quoted the most simple worded passage in the whole Bible that explained who Jesus died for and was blown out of the water about who in the passage was ungodly.
Ro 5:6 For when we were yet without strength, in due time Christ died for the ungodly.
No one agreed about who were the ungodly for whom Christ died. Mind boggling considering the context so far.
You can just about take it to the bank that he hadn't read them, right?Many years ago I was sitting on my front porch that faced the State Route Road I lived beside when a JW and his two pre-teen daughters passed by and saw me sitting there and I suppose he thought it would be a good time to give then some on the job training into how to proselyte among the Baptists. This was not a saved man and he did not know the scriptures by reading them, if indeed he had read them.
To whatever degree he has read them, they were almost certainly not the actual bible but the JW adulteration of the bible, the "New World Translation" or whatever.
No. It wasn't because he was missing the Spirit but because the truth had been taught out of his mind by his pastor (i.e. cult leader in this case). JW's aren't JW's because God has forsaken them and thereby made it impossible for them to be saved. On the contrary, God's actual word is there for them to read and to understand if they so choose. The fact that you didn't instantly convince someone who had very likely grown up as a JW and been indoctrinated with its lies for his entire life by a single instance of quoting him four verses of scripture isn't surprising at all. So much so that it doesn't even count as evidence that he failed to be convinced because God failed to impart His Spirit to the man.After a while of discussing a few different subjects by which he became increasingly frustrated, he asked me a question about who raised Jesus from the dead, with the idea that he could trick me since he did not believe Jesus is God and he did not believe in the trinity. My answer was that the trinity raised Jesus from the dead. This caused a loud guffaw from his lips and he wanted me to prove it, so I gave him these three passages.
Joh 2:19 Jesus answered and said unto them, Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up.
21 But he spake of the temple of his body.
So Jesus said he will raise himself from the dead, and he did.
Ro 8:11 But if the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you, he that raised up Christ from the dead shall also quicken your mortal bodies by his Spirit that dwelleth in you.
This passage says the Spirit of God and Jesus raised his body from the dead.
Ga 1:1 Paul, an apostle, (not of men, neither by man, but by Jesus Christ, and God the Father, who raised him from the dead)
God the Father raised Jesus from the dead. How can these things be? To know will require some light on the ways of God.
This man could neither understand this nor could I teach him because he did not have the Spirit dwelling in him.
Because you had exposed his lie sufficiently for even him to realize that he can't have his kids hear the plain reading of scripture if he desires them to grow up to be JWs!This caused him to scoop up his two daughters and angrily leave my driveway burning rubber.
I had been gracious with him and had reasoned with him out of the scriptures, This brings me to say that the Bible is not for unsaved people.
Romans 10:14 How, then, can they call on the one they have not believed in? And how can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching to them? 15 And how can anyone preach unless they are sent? As it is written: “How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news!”
Just who is the preacher supposed to preach to, if not the unbeliever, and what is the preacher supposed to preach if not the word of God, plainly read and understood?
Well, once again, the existence of preachers is a biblical thing but besides that...I know of nary a time that God sent a Bible to unsaved people, but he sends a preacher who has been saved and knows God through Christ.
They're all anecdotal, of course, but the Gideon Bible Society reports hundreds, surely thousands, of stories about people who have come to Christ as a result of encountering one of the bibles that were in a hotel room.