For the record, my point was that somebody who would consider leaving behind the principles of the doctrine of Christ would not recognize that the doctrine of Christ is revealed as principles. Hence, leaving the principles of the doctrine of Christ would in effect be leaving the doctrine of Christ since principles are the law of truth which is the word that was true, is true and will always be true.
Hence the question I posted;
In response to your statement:
is that you didn't say one "MUST" "leave the Word" yet you did in fact make the following quote.
Yet your answer which denies you said that one must leave the doctrines of Christ.
The fact you opt to cite a a book that was required to make substantial changes from the original work (KJV) in order to obtain a copyright doesn't help your argument that leaving behind the principles of the doctrine of Christ is anything more than leaving the words which principles reveal were true, are true and that we can have faith in being the words which will always be true.
What I do see is that NEITHER ONE of those verse even HINTS at 'having found the Truth!' since faith comes by hearing the voice of the Son of God and not by what they think they hear written in the scriptures.
And the men which journeyed with him stood speechless, hearing a voice, but seeing no man. Acts 9:7
I heard a voice speaking unto me, and saying in the Hebrew tongue, Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me... Acts 26:14
Maybe you hear what you can't see in the scriptures but those who have not heard are saved by the hope that they will hear but
hope in hearing the word of God that is seen is not hope in the Son of God who is not seen.
Verily, verily, I say unto you, The hour is coming, and now is, when the dead shall hear the voice of the Son of God: and they that hear shall live. John 5:25
And the Gospel clearly establishes that the believer is saved by hope, for he who comes to God must believe he is and is a rewarder of those who diligently seek him. And those who have had hope he is will be rewarded when they diligently seek him.
And the point being?
So I take that as you saying that it was the you when you read the two verses you believe them to be the word of God and not the word of men, so why did you ask if the disciples contradicted themselves since they couldn't contradict themselves if the words was not theirs but Gods'?