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Does God Speak to His People? By John Eldredge via Catalyst

Posted by Rodney | Posted in Christianity, Leadership | Posted on 18-03-2008

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Boy, I like what I have read behind him, but this article makes me nervous. Does He really mean all of this?

Does God Speak to His People? By John Eldredge

Can you imagine a relationship where there is no communication whatsoever? …

Now, I know, I know – the prevailing belief is that God speaks to his people only through the Bible. And let me make this clear: he does speak to us first and foremost through the Bible. That is the basis for our relationship. The Bible is the eternal and unchanging Word of God to us. It is such a gift, to have right there in black and white God’s thoughts toward us. We know right off the bat that any other supposed revelation from God that contradicts the Bible is not to be trusted. So I am not minimizing in any way the authority of the Scripture or the fact that God speaks to us through the Bible.Catalyst | The Leadership Filter for What’s Next in the Church

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