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<blockquote data-quote="Integrity" data-source="post: 6026296" data-attributes="member: 26800"><p>I believe that much of our religious unbelief is due to a wrong conception of and</p><p>a wrong feeling for the Scriptures of Truth. A silent God suddenly began to</p><p>speak in a book and when the book was finished lapsed back into silence again</p><p>forever. Now we read the book as the record of what God said when He was for</p><p>a brief time in a speaking mood. With notions like that in our heads how can we</p><p>believe? The facts are that God is not silent, has never been silent. It is the nature</p><p>of God to speak. The second Person of the Holy Trinity is called the Word. The</p><p>Bible is the inevitable outcome of God's continuous speech. It is the infallible</p><p>declaration of His mind for us put into our familiar human words.</p><p></p><p>A. W. Tozer, The Pursuit of God, Christian Publications 1982,1993, page 74,75</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Integrity, post: 6026296, member: 26800"] I believe that much of our religious unbelief is due to a wrong conception of and a wrong feeling for the Scriptures of Truth. A silent God suddenly began to speak in a book and when the book was finished lapsed back into silence again forever. Now we read the book as the record of what God said when He was for a brief time in a speaking mood. With notions like that in our heads how can we believe? The facts are that God is not silent, has never been silent. It is the nature of God to speak. The second Person of the Holy Trinity is called the Word. The Bible is the inevitable outcome of God's continuous speech. It is the infallible declaration of His mind for us put into our familiar human words. A. W. Tozer, The Pursuit of God, Christian Publications 1982,1993, page 74,75 [/QUOTE]
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