I think I see what you're trying to say, although calling scripture 'code' seems to be meaningless.
Like a gun, the scriptures are only dangerous in the hands of those abusing it.
The Word is pure & unadulterated. Those that use it illegally are the killers. False teachers use scriptures to their advantage to deceive the flock. A false teacher will receive his reward no matter how christianeze he sounds.
Dare I say that using the scripture without the Spirit's leading is criminal? Without the Spirit, the Word cannot be spiritually discerned.
I would advise, dear brother, to be more accurate in your statements or else members will post from all directions but the one you intended.
Like a gun, the scriptures are only dangerous in the hands of those abusing it.
The Word is pure & unadulterated. Those that use it illegally are the killers. False teachers use scriptures to their advantage to deceive the flock. A false teacher will receive his reward no matter how christianeze he sounds.
Dare I say that using the scripture without the Spirit's leading is criminal? Without the Spirit, the Word cannot be spiritually discerned.
I would advise, dear brother, to be more accurate in your statements or else members will post from all directions but the one you intended.
But don't we all sort of have places where we are still seeing the word humanly (or by the code as Jaume says it)?
It takes a sort of working together, with each sharing what He's given them of the spirit of the word, to put it together. Sort of like we're making a pot of soup for which he gives each of us an ingredient to add in, which is some of the spirit of the word.
But it begins to ruin the pot when men insist on trying to throw in ingredients that are...not given by the Spirit but by understanding humanly (or by the Letter or code as Jaume puts it).
I'm guilty of ruining what could have been many great pots of soup but I'm trying to stop this by reading posts 2 or three times before I comment. Trying anyway. The pull back to the letter rather than continuing in the Spirit is strong.