Again, I agree but who was Paul? How did Paul handle scripture? Was he not one of the best with Hebrew and the law? Then he converted and God used his brilliant knowledge of Hebrew, history, law and the gospel. Paul was an apologist by definition. He used his brain for Gods glory by presenting the gospel. Proving that Christ was supreme time and time again. He knew philosophy, the science of his day other religious (cults) beliefs. He stood toe to toe with the greatest minds of his time.
Now on to me. I never said I did that only. Not sure why this is being assumed. Are you saying that because I used/ use other means in my study I cannot come to truth? Truth is absolute, God bless you guys who can read just the bible and discern scripture. I on the other hand being a true convert mid 2015 am not there yet. Some passages yes others not so much. I have to put effort and work into my studies. I want to live 1 Peter 3:15. In order for me to do this properly I need to study and re-study. I start with the bible then go to my library when needed. No one ever claimed the Holy Spirit had nothing to do with any of it. If it wasn't for the holy spirt convicting me through the gospel, I wouldn't even be having this conversation.
we as Christians need to insure we are all doing everything possible in Christ to present the gospel. If I am wrong I will repent, it will come to light, I just want to know as much about God in the short time I have here and be able to present the gospel whenever I can.
Now on to me. I never said I did that only. Not sure why this is being assumed. Are you saying that because I used/ use other means in my study I cannot come to truth? Truth is absolute, God bless you guys who can read just the bible and discern scripture. I on the other hand being a true convert mid 2015 am not there yet. Some passages yes others not so much. I have to put effort and work into my studies. I want to live 1 Peter 3:15. In order for me to do this properly I need to study and re-study. I start with the bible then go to my library when needed. No one ever claimed the Holy Spirit had nothing to do with any of it. If it wasn't for the holy spirt convicting me through the gospel, I wouldn't even be having this conversation.
we as Christians need to insure we are all doing everything possible in Christ to present the gospel. If I am wrong I will repent, it will come to light, I just want to know as much about God in the short time I have here and be able to present the gospel whenever I can.
And yes, Apostle Paul was a learned scholar, having been brought up by the best Hebrew scholar of his day, Gamaliel. Yet Paul was deceived in the "Jew's religion" until Christ struck him down on the road to Damascus. Jesus opened up to Paul an understanding in God's Word that he never knew before, a clear Heavenly view minus the traditions of men.
Just so you know, we cannot really apply everything we learned from man's schools to it either. There are many matters in God's Word that must come from a spiritual revelation from Him, and in time I assure you, you'll begin to understand the difference in that, if you ask Him for understanding in His Word first. I don't know how old you are, but for the sincere believer and Bible student, He will put together experiences you have had in relation to parts of His Word that He has given you to understand. Other parts in His Word are going to remain a mystery until it's His timing to reveal them to you. Then it will be like a difficult study with lots of toiling and consternation that will suddenly... be removed, like the proverbial light bulb going off.
There's also Holy Spirit markings in God's Holy Writ, certain alternations that occur which do not appear in other known literature by man. Get a copy of E.W. Bullinger's The Companion Bible if you're interested in that (it's a 1611 KJV study Bible with his scholarly notes in the side margin, and I mean real scholarly level notes). Just the 198 Appendixes of the work he did in the back is worth having a copy.