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2. The Spirit will lead into all truth. 'Thy Word is truth'. Sometimes the Spirit may lead us into a more correct understanding of truth, which others who do not have that understanding will not, well, understand. 3. It means our understanding of the experience needs to be re-evaluated in light of the Word. Experiences are often not fully understood by those who experience them. 4. One might suggest that for EVERYONE, the 'highest authority' is our own understanding, reason, or belief system. In other words, we may claim the word is our highest authority, but that really just means 'the Word AS I UNDERSTAND IT or BELIEVE IT TO MEAN.' The Jews had the Word of God and completely missed it when it was made flesh and dwelt among them. Being natural and carnally minded, they searched the scriptures daily thinking they had life, but did not. There was a veil over their eyes. The Spirit's mission is (among other things) to lead us into a correct understanding of the Word, to make the Word more than just words on paper... to make the Word LIFE, LIGHT, and FOOD for our souls. |
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Experience will Validate (Confirm) Scripture. Without Experience, a person is worthless; a Brain Surgeon w/o Experience is not a Brain Surgeon. A Race Car driver will never win without Experience. The lack of Experience destroyed my first Pastor. False Religion is based and built upon Inexperience. Inexperience+Bible=Disaster!
A few years ago, I started a Thread about this very subject called, “Validate by Experience”. (The link is below) http://www.apostolicfriendsforum.com...ad.php?t=27049 |
Re: Does Experience Trump Scripture in Authority?
Bro. Robbins, I think your premise could just as well ask "does Oneness Pentecostal traditions trump scripture".
I say that because not only do traditional Pentecostals value "experience" as you have noted but they highly value Pentecostal traditions such as "shouting". There is not one single New Testament example of what goes on in many Pentecostal churches as far as the screaming, wailing, twirling, (helicopter), jerking, twitching, running the aisles, etc. Those forms of expression are solely Pentecostal tradition. I am not saying it is wrong to do them but I am saying that to suggest one MUST do them is wrong. |
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1. no. in my opinion the written Word should be supreme 2. we may be led in a way that is not mentioned in scripture. for example on the subject of smoking. there is no scripture that mentions tobacco or smoking but we can find things that could be applied to the use of tobacco such as defiling the temple of God. I could not tell someone that it is wrong for him to use tobacco but I can choose to not use tobacco because it would be harmful to me physically and thereby defiling God's temple and it would be a waste of money which God has entrusted to me to be a steward of. Also, I live in Ohio. I might feel led to go to some place in a neighboring state like Kentucky or Indiana. Neither of those states are mentioned in Scripture but I believe God could direct me to go there. 3. not sure where you are going with this. If you mean "oil on the hands" or "gold dust" I find nothing in the Scriptures about them, I am cautious even leery of them but I cannot condemn them and say they are not of God. I have never experienced either of them. I have been anointed by a woman whom I highly respect with oil that was supposedly from someone's hands. I received it because of my respect for her and because she really believed in it. Another person whom I respect highly had a piece of gold dust or something like that appear. In both cases I cannot refute them nor condemn them. My attitude toward such stuff is "why would God do it?" or "So what 4. In my opinion, everything should be judged by the Word of God. However, that judgment is based on our understanding of the Word and our understanding could be faulty. |
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http://www.biblenews1.com/marriage/marriagi.htm it's in there somewhere, a couple pages back. He's hard to read at first. Sorry I'm not able to provide the opening link, bad internet. |
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