ScottA
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Not my analogy. That is scripture even if paraphrased.It was your body language analogy. One person, one right hand.
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Not my analogy. That is scripture even if paraphrased.It was your body language analogy. One person, one right hand.
You are a person and you think like a person and your creed is of persons. But God is not so lowly.That’s the Messiah’s own creed. The Messiah is only one person. So is his God. The creed isn’t about him. It is about his God.
Not my analogy.
That is scripture even if paraphrased.
You are a person and you think like a person and your creed is of persons.
But God is not so lowly.
Are you God that you should say what I am and what I am not?Paul is an apostle. You aren’t, and you’ve gone beyond him; I haven’t. I hope we’re not going to get into your personal experience story again. We’ve been through it a couple of times already and it isn’t going to persuade me. We both know that. Right?
Are you God that you should say what I am and what I am not?
What you "haven't" done (selectively), is fully considered the scriptural end following Paul.
All scripture is analogy--even you, made in the "image" of God. And having erred on this one reality of scripture, your error is multiplied many fold.Body language is an analogy.
The Messiah’s creed is scripture. It isn’t an analogy of his God it is the affirmation, his own confession of faith, that his God is one Lord.
All scripture is analogy--even you, made in the "image" of God. And having erred on this one reality of scripture, your error is multiplied many fold.
You could not possibly know what I think like. God knows.You are also a person and you think like a person. The Messiah’s creed is of God, his God, not of persons.
Do you and I speak the same words? Why then do you ask me the same question? Doing so has revealed you.Let me put that same question to you: Are you God that you should say what I am and what I am not?
You could not possibly know what I think like. God knows.
Even so, my words to you are not mine, but His whom you do not know well enough to say either way.
Do you and I speak the same words? Why then do you ask me the same question? Doing so has revealed you.
It is true, you do not go beyond what is written in scripture. But you have as much as denied that some of what is written was also sealed, to be revealed beyond the days of Paul and the twelve.I don’t go beyond what is written in scripture; you do. And see above.
Again you speak [only] as a person. "Figures of speech" are men's literary terms, labeled by those who also label God by the limited terms of persons.All scripture is not analogy. Scripture uses analogy, and many other figures of speech.
Accusation noted. So shall it be written.It only revealed your hypocrisy. Nothing more.
It is true, you do not go beyond what is written in scripture.
But you have as much as denied that some of what is written was also sealed, to be revealed beyond the days of Paul and the twelve.
But yes, I do go beyond--for it is given to me to do so--to reveal in due season what was before sealed. And for the record, you have rejected it, as you say, "a couple times already."
Again you speak [only] as a person. "Figures of speech" are men's literary terms, labeled by those who also label God by the limited terms of persons.
But yes, I do go beyond--for it is given to me to do so …
It is not for you to say.All that was sealed and subsequently revealed in Revelation is sufficient.
It is not for you to say.
But no, part of what was revealed in Revelation was that it was in fact not all revealed, and would not be until just before the sounding of the seventh angel--that was John's witness. Which you now continue to deny or limit.