Nothing wrong with revelations, my friend. However o
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Nothing wrong with revelations, my friend. However one also needs to ensure that what one is hearing is from the word of God as its easy to be mislead by our own thoughts. There's always consistency and harmony in God's revelations.... when He gives you a word it will be supported by all of scripture. That's why I said earlier, if you have a word or a thought or an idea, do some research to make sure that it doesn't contradict what we already know in God's word to be true.
My way of approaching scripture is this:
Start with an open mind, a blank slate if you will. Try to not let your own ideas or past experiences get in the way. Take scripture as it stands without trying to interpret some deeper meaning. Try to read scripture at face value and see what it says on a surface level first. Then try to see who and what is was written for in its original context. Finally, ask God if there's some other deeper truth He wants you to understand regarding it.
In terms of new revelation, my opinion is this, it rarely happens. God has already given His word and He has given us everything we need for life today. There are no "new" ideas that we haven't yet discovered or prophetic revelations that we might still have yet to receive. I know that in our daily lives God can often reveal different things to us... open our mind to a new way of looking at something or cause us to see something in a way that we haven't seen before. But his Spirit-inspired revelation is always consistent with scripture.
I hear him regularly
He does not contradict himself.
That is a given.
But to say there is no new revelations is absurd.
That means you alone know who the antichrist is and mystery babylons location.
The bible DOES NOT CONTAIN all the works of Jesus as the incarnate lamb,nor have all the mysteries been revealed.
He is a person,not a book.
The op is a good example. God speaks to his family,his children.
He authenticates his spoken word through CONFIRMATION, the bible being only one method.
Recently on the way to church with a friend God had me help him in his walk. God spoke to him through me.
Coincidentally the sermon
Which revelations are you speaking of?
was almost word for word what i was telling him. ( i won't get into specifics due to this audience)
Nobody is going to convince that man that God wasn't speaking to him.
He is alive in his children. He speaks to us. He confirms his conversations.
The bible is only one way he authenticates.
More than once ,people have been saved from death by a simple "don't get on that plane"
Who said it since "plane" is not in the bible?