And lest I should be exalted above measure through the abundance of the revelations, there was given to me a thorn in the flesh, the messenger of Satan to buffet me, lest I should be exalted above measure.
The answer for me is Gods truth. Paul said the letter kills and the spirit gives life. Many are slaves to the letter
instead of the meaning behind the letters. They bang on about inerrancy and which translation is the 'real'
one. We get page on page of it. The truth is the only inerrant part of the Bible and that truth is spiritual.
Jesus said God is spirit and he who worships must do so in spirit and in truth. This thread is a case in point
Genesis teaches that God is the origin of everything and we are separated from him. The whole Bible is a
guide revealing how he provided a way back through Christ. No one really knows whether there were other people
before us and most people don't really care. We have relatively short lives to get through ourselves so whether
Lucifer or T Rex ruled the world, (apologies to Marc Bolan Fans), makes little difference to the here and now.
"But meanwhile?"..........."I was stilll thinkin'!"
Yeah? I certainly agree concerning posts er threads where people keep bangin' a gong about inerrancy. And, if I see a thread asking
which translation, or revision is the best? If someone hasn't already answered? I'll jot down whichever one piques your interest enough to
keep reading!
There really are a lot of people quite knowledgeable about the Bible on here, and always pretty willing in lending aid, if someone gets "stuck" concerning a definition of a word or verse/s, and sound Christian doctrines. Which is "good enough", for casual Christian conversations.
But, even Paul! As
great of an Apostle, as he was/is. Stated in 2 Corinthians 12:7 "And lest I should be exalted above measure through the abundance of the revelations, there was given to me a thorn in the flesh,
the messenger of satan to
buffet me, lest I should be exalted above measure." Many (how can I say) shallower rooted Christians, will "spin" this to mean something about Paul's eyesight. And? In other letters he wrote, he did insinuate something concerning his vision. Although, he sought the Lord 3 times, in its removal? The reply Paul got from God, was: "My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength
grows in weakness!" "Most gladly," Paul said, "I will glory in my infirmities!" "That the power of the Messiah may rest upon me."