“And so the word without Jesus is empty and meaningless to the readers. It is in the person of Jesus that we are saved, and then He illuminates the word. The word of God must never be worshipped, how silly to worship the description rather that what is described. All of the word of God is useful to point us towards God, but it is only in His presence that anything is achieved. A man could read the sermon on the mount and rightly conclude that this was a masterpiece of teaching. Yet, outside of Gods presence, outside of His Spirit, all those who try and live by these commands will fail miserably or have some success and become self-righteous.” Read the rest of this entry »
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Bibliocentric or Christocentric?
Posted by appolus on January 7, 2008
Posted in christian living, Christianity, church, church of england, church of scotland, end times, faith, God's love, hope, intimacy, Jesus, manifest presence, miracles, religion, revival, scripture, spiritual growth, the gospel, The State of the Chuch and Manifest presence, theology, Visions, warriors for christ | Tagged: iblio | 1 Comment »
