I may have asked this before so sorry for repetition if I have. How does one prove the Bible is truth without using the Bible to prove it?
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Perfect Carla, Thank you.
Yes. For one who may have even heard it but say it's in error due to men's writing. I can return with Timothy saying all of the Word is inspired by God but then they could come back & say but you are using the Word to prove it. Hope that makes sense & isn't going in circles.
The article makes a great point and most certainly worth posting, but as you and I know the true belief is still out of reach unless enabled by the Holy Spirit.
Spiritual conviction (convincing) requires enlightenment from the Holy Spirit who opens our minds (eyes, heart) to a new level, new awareness, that was previously blocked to us. He will use out intellect in the process, but goes beyond our finite minds ability in so doing. It is not separate intellect (thinking capacity) from spiritual enlightenment but rather spiritual enlightenment is going beyond that which was previously possible intellectually.
I believe that the sharing of information has value in that there may come a day when the Holy Spirit will bring to remembrance and open the mind (Lk. 24:45).
The main point is that we do not "prove" anything to them, but rather the Holy Spirit must convince them. There is a stark difference.
There is another side point to this and that would be what is proof? Though we can look to the dictionary for definition I think application will be somewhat subjective regarding what is necessary for each person, but again it requires the work of the Holy Spirit for it to have a spiritual impact.
I agree with Carla, and have been there many times, where she speaks of the difference between those who are seeking and those who are looking for an argument. Those who are looking for an argument will inevitably seek to change the discussion from known facts presented in the Bible (disregarding them) and moving to things that are not provable through other sources regarding recorded history or miracles that defy the laws of nature.
Lord Bless,
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The reason I won't argue, is because when people argue, they are not listening. Arguing and listening don't go together in my experience.
A discussion with intriguing and genuinely seeking questions is different.
If the person(s) begin to personally insult or make blanket statements of all 'Christians', then I remove myself. At this point it can cause more damage than the good we might think we're doing. I won't walk away without saying anything. I have let them know by saying something like "I'm sorry that has been your experience." or "I don't think this conversation is going anywhere productive...there's nothing more to talk about (right now)".
Engaging the intellect is not the problem... arguing is. We are to use our intellect....keeping in mind of course that being 'intellectual' will not win anyone over to our Lord.
Carla said:
Engaging the intellect is not the problem... arguing is. We are to use our intellect....keeping in mind of course that being 'intellectual' will not win anyone over to our Lord.
Amen!
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