@garee, let me be frank.
The Holy Spirit is in every true Christian leading and guiding them according to His Word.
The Holy Spirit is the Author of the Scriptures.
So it follows that if someone consistently comes up with an interpretation that is far removed from that of their brothers and sisters in Christ, there is something wrong with that picture and we are most likely dealing with another spirit.
You seem to hint that you and only a few have insight into Christ's parables, when in fact many of your brothers and sisters in Christ also have His Spirit.
I believe your so called 'hidden knowledge' fits the above scenario. Selah.
Thanks that is kind of you.
Its not about us. That's a Peter the serial denier who thought he was the key that unlocked the gates of hell . he was forgeiven of his blapsphemy against the Son of man jesus. today that would be imporible or ever again . One propmied denonstration.
Parables teach us how to walk by faith a undersatanding not of our own selves
Looking at Luke 9 or Mark 9 When the disciples were left in a state of confusion wondering marveling over the parables not understanding their hidden meaning. They started the Alfa Dog who is the greatest teacher.
Looks like they thought Jesus went off the deep end speaking like a baby to me. Why do you think they played "who is the alfa dog" If they did understand the parable. over and over to help them understand what it mean to walk by faith.
I think hidden knowledge is represented by hidden manna in Revelation 2. Manna, the bread of unfamiliarity. the food the disciples knew not of . . .doing the will of the father that works in the creature to both will and do His god pleasure.
Manna literally meaning "what is it" . The multitude of Israelites sought after the bread of familiarity . Egypt. Slavery 7 days a week With no sabbath rest propmised through Abraham to them so that they could reflect on the gospel of their salvation. The Spirit of Christ moved the leaders with the bread of unfamiliarity.
In that way. hot or cold. never lukewarm
Have I claimed anywhere that I am "selling" anything as the gospel? No. I'm telling you that 2 Corinthians 4:18 is not called "the law of interpretation" by anyone other than you, so nobody else is going to know what you mean when you use that term. In other words, you're wasting your time using a term you invented. If you humbled yourself and took a class or read a book about biblical interpretation you would discover many principles of interpretation, none of which is called "the law of interpretation". I strongly suspect that verse would not even be mentioned.
The explanation of the parable cannot possibly be part of the parable. If it were, it would itself have an explanation, which would have an explanation, which would have an explanation, ad infinitum. That's nonsensical! There is the parable and, separately, the explanation of the parable, period.
I asked you about instances where He healed and answered straightforward questions, not about cases where He spoke in parables.
No; parables are used to hide the true meaning from unbelievers. Your resistance to this simple idea is amazing.
I don't know who these mysterious "they" are, but you would do better to deal with real people, not a mystery population that exists only in your head.
There is nothing whatsoever in Hebrews 4 about "the literalist". Stop inventing ideas and saying they are in Scripture.
They should know it was a law and not a philosophical theory by reading it and obeying the commandment .Beleive what it says. And not a suggestion as you insist. . God is declaring it as law. as
it is written "For our light affliction, which
is but for a
moment" Not our severe affliction are forever in purgatory .
The word of God is living abiding as evidence it demands a verdict (Not a theory) . Nothing proves nothing. If we want to seek the understanding of God is it necessary to apply what I call the laws of interpretation .. . Believing what is written . . .Like. . . "for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are
eternal."
Can we make it to no effect by following the literal historical? Turning things upside down and take away the Potters understanding.?
2 Corinthians 4:17-18 King James Version (KJV) For our light affliction, which is but for a
moment, worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of
glory; While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which
are seen are
temporal; but the things which are
not seen are
eternal.
2 Corinthians 5:7 (For we
walk by
faith, not by
sight:)