First century Christians live with the Holy Spirit. As Christians can see in the Bible, they often citing passage found in the words of the Apostle Peter, (Acts 5:3-4) And they knew The Bible in Old Testament and New Testament was brought into being by the Holy Spirit, (2 Peter 1:21), and it is said to be the Word of God and the Word is God-breath (2 Timothy 3:16) The earlier Christians could place the Spirit with the Father and the Son in their worship and their praise, and could pronounce as a doxology, (2 Cor 13:14) Considering this, like the early Christianity, Christians should adore Him as giving Him supreme place in their Christian life. There is danger of modalism, Sabelliansism, Patripassionism.
God is Spirit, he is too big to content in this world, and he is omnipresent. However, Christians must give their effort to come to Him.
Is there a word "Bible" in our doxology? Why? is Bible is not important to the first century Christians? Did they worship the Holy Bible?
Since the Bible is God-breath, why they did not worship the Bible?
God and God-breath, what is the difference?
Must we come to Jesus only through KJV, is the KJV is the only door for Christ, there is no salvation under heaven other than KJV?
There is a name given under the heaven, whom we shall be saved, what is that name? Is the name is KJV? Does KJV saves us?
And you say, Only KJV saves? Is this the message? what you are preaching on your pulpit every Sunday? Then St. Paul preached in vain! Are we better than Paul in preaching the sermon and message of Christ's sake!
Did he laid down any rule in copying the manuscripts for the new generations to come? No!
Did Paul and Peter do any mistake in their lives? Did they preached a sinless perfection?
Did Paul said they must copy the scripture using a robotic arms like the Transformer?
Then why you judge people according to the Bible they read?
And then you split the churches due to a few Bible verses, in 2 thousands of years!
And then you split the Body of Christ because of some variants in the manuscrits, even the Scribes and Pharisees did not judge Jesus Christ according to what Bible Jesus read, even that they judge Jesus wrongly! How about us?
Did Paul preach and attack those who used different versions of Old Testament? Or they tackled just the false doctrines, false teachings, false brothers, false prophets, did ever mentioned any false manuscripts? Wasting time in editing manuscripts?
Supposed there were some false manuscripts, did Paul mentioned any of such "cultic Bible?" Did he condemned any Bible versions in his times? Did he not burn them like what he did before in Ephesus?
Acts 19:19, "....they burnt the books!"
The rule is they must burn the false manuscripts!
But then the church handed down so many manuscripts, dare you burn any of them if there is a few mistake!
Martin Luther dared not to burn any manuscripts!
John Calvin dared not to burn any manuscripts!
But you condemned people from study the manuscripts!
How Paul taught his disciples to study the Bible? Approved onto God? Approved by manuscripts?
Are we to be blame if we cannot find that autographs, spared the Apostles and his followers for they did not preserved the Bible for us?
No, God preserved the God-breath Bible for us generations after that!
A few copy mistakes are done, because the church did not invent any robotic arms nor printing machines before Martin Luther, are you blaming God?
Shall we judge a man according to the Bible versions he read in his life time, and one day Jesus will judged us and punished us because we read the CUV, NKJV?
Did He said he will judge us according to our doings?
Or He will judge us according to the Bible versions we read?
Are you saying God only contend in KJV and not contend in NIV? There is no place for CUV in God's hands?
Are you saying God rejected the NKJV!
Are we confused the Bible is God-breath, and not man-breath!
Are you saying NIV is not God-breath! Is this a contempt to the Holy Spirit?
I do not know! You know better than me!
I am trying to ask questions, since I am a student!
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