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Originally Posted by Timmy
4 Yesses, yay!!
Don't any of the Yesses want to take a stab at this?
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I was one of the "Yesses" but I should qualify that. I was really answering the question, "Does the Holy Spirit lead you into all truth?" The "Yes" response I selected, however, though the closest one to what I would answer, doesn't capture the meaning of my yes response.
When you created the poll, you created the "Yes, he
DID IT perfectly..." response and the "Yes, sometimes..." response. I felt the first one most closely described my belief, but not completely. And the "Yes, sometimes..." is completely inappropriate, IMO.
The "Yes, he
DID IT perfectly..." answer suggests (to me) that truth is a destination, or some pinnacle of spiritual revelation that we can somehow obtain or attain in this life. And while, I believe the Holy Spirit is our guide, to lead us into all truth (as the Scripture states), I don't believe it's a destination. It's a journey... a lifelong journey... a matter of "pressing toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus"... that should lead the submitted saint into deeper revelation and deeper walk with Jesus, who IS the Truth.
So, because I am filled with the Holy Spirit, and I'm walking in Truth (Jesus), I'm pressing toward that mark. Not as though I had already attained, but forgetting those things which are behind I reach forward unto those things which are ahead. I'm not there yet. I don't have full understanding. For now, I see through a glass -- darkly. But then... face to Face with the Truth, when my body has been redeemed and my salvation is complete, then YES! The Holy Spirit will have led me into ALL TRUTH! Praise God!
So, sorry! I'm gonna watch the AFP debate from the sidelines. I have my own views, but I'll keep them to myself.
God bless!
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Instead of studying to make sure what we believe is supported by Scripture, we
MUST study the Scripture to see what
IT TEACHES... then BELIEVE THAT!
Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. 2 Timothy 2.15 KJV