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We get into trouble when we try to squeeze understanding of the "Word of God" too narrowly.
The Word of God is any time or situation in which God speaks, reveals himself, or directs us. In the days of the early church, the first Christians would have been most familiar with the Word of God associated with the Moses and the prophets. "The word of the Lord that came to Micah of Moresheth..." etc.
But God's most dramatic and unambigous way of speaking to us is through the life and teaching of Jesus Christ. The letter to the Hebrews begins...
In the past, God spoke to our ancestors many times and in many ways through the prophets, but in these last days he has spoken to us through his Son. He is the one through whom God created the universe, the one whom God has chosen to possess all things at the end.
Jesus is God's final word.
So the Word of God definitly does include the Bible, but it does not mean only the Bible.
God can speak in whatever way he chooses to speak – in the pages of a book, through dreams and visions, audible voices, burning bushes or donkeys, through the life and example of Jesus, through the words of other brothers and sisters in Christ, by the inward prompting of the Holy Spirit, or through words of prophecy. The important thing for us is to be attentive to his voice and be ready to respond.
We get into trouble when we try to squeeze understanding of the "Word of God" too narrowly.
The Word of God is any time or situation in which God speaks, reveals himself, or directs us. In the days of the early church, the first Christians would have been most familiar with the Word of God associated with the Moses and the prophets. "The word of the Lord that came to Micah of Moresheth..." etc.
But God's most dramatic and unambigous way of speaking to us is through the life and teaching of Jesus Christ. The letter to the Hebrews begins...
In the past, God spoke to our ancestors many times and in many ways through the prophets, but in these last days he has spoken to us through his Son. He is the one through whom God created the universe, the one whom God has chosen to possess all things at the end.
Jesus is God's final word.
So the Word of God definitly does include the Bible, but it does not mean only the Bible.
God can speak in whatever way he chooses to speak – in the pages of a book, through dreams and visions, audible voices, burning bushes or donkeys, through the life and example of Jesus, through the words of other brothers and sisters in Christ, by the inward prompting of the Holy Spirit, or through words of prophecy. The important thing for us is to be attentive to his voice and be ready to respond.
Jesus said that he only speaks what he hears the Father say. Jesus said that the Holy Spirit does speak of His own only what he hears. When God the Father speaks so does the Son and so does the Holy Spirit.
No problem, I was not responding to your post, I just thought of it as I was reading some of the other responses. I agree that without that intimate fellowship with the Lord God, we can easily hear things not from the Lord.It's for sure that all Three are speaking. In case you misunderstood what I said, let me explain.
When I said, " then when God speaks, it can become very confusing as to who is actually speaking to us" I mean that it might not be God speaking to us as we think. We have to sustain that relationship with Christ through the Holy Spirit.
They are simply the words of Jesus, Holy words that can give life to those who read or hear them. But not all who hear or read them believe them, its those words in action of the believers that either draw people to God or away from Him.
Words in action? I do believe that covers all that.What about the illiterate, all those in the past ,as well as today that can’t read? How about the physical deaf and blind?
Words in action? I do believe that covers all that.
Jesus is the living word, it's mine to seek after. He is my vision, hope, my joy and He is the Seal. Of the Holy Spirit in my heart.Would love to hear the thoughts us is ths of some on what the we living ord of God is to them
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I work with the Word of GOD (Hebrews 4:12-13), and I testify that the Word of GOD is from everlasting to everlasting, the Word is GOD and is Life, understand?Would love to hear the thoughts of some on what the word of God is to them
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