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Can you show me anything in official doctrine that plainly states that the Holy Spirit does not guide individuals to understanding Scriptures?
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No--Find a catholic one, or join a men's or women's group and listen to catholic answers and watch EWTN
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The Holy Spirit doesn't come to us to teach us what the Church is supposed to be teaching us, but rather, to give us the receptivity of mind and humility to be able to receive the teachings without disputing or doubting them.
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But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the ... 1 John 2:27 As for you, the anointing you received from him ... /1_john/2-27.htm Bible Hub But you have received the Holy Spirit, and he lives within you, so you don't need .. . For the Spirit teaches you everything you need to know, and what he teaches is ... And if The Anointing will remain with you which you have received from him, .... revelation and doctrine, for the whole Gospel was come by Jesus Christ, and Thanks -- i have not seen any one define the limitation fo the Holy Spirit like this -- it eliminates all of Saint Paul writings-- especally -- 1 cor 12 and 1 cor 14- and ephesians - Ephesians 4:5 states there is "one Lord, one faith, one baptism." Some Christians interpret this to mean that a single denomination (with its beliefs, doctrines, and practices) constitutes the "one true faith." Other Christians interpret this to mean that a group of denominations (with their collective beliefs, doctrines, and practices, which are sometimes different or even contradictory) constitutes a collective "one true faith."- |
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Thanks for all the commentaries. I think it's best for me to stay away from this "non-denominational" bible studies that will probably confuse me. I liked the idea of doing my own bible study group at my local parish, but before I do that, I need to study more.
I bought the Navarre Bible and that has a lot of good commentary and I also found a very good website that has audio commentary on all four gospels: http://www.franciscansisters.net/ind...pturestudy.htm My problem is that I'm not very good at explaining myself. I understand some of the things that I read but when it comes time to explaining them, then I get into trouble. I'm kind of like Moses, but with God's help I know that I can do it. |