Stop Depending on Man's Commentaries

Today, I'm asking the question, when did you stop believing your Bible?
God said he would successfully preserve his word.
He did.
He did exactly what he said, yet somewhere along the way, you jumped ship and stopped
believing him.
What hindered you from obeying the truth?
We have our Bible correctors out there.
Oh, they know more than God, so they're going to write an article about it and correct some things for you in your King James Bible.
Such a marvelous thing when we consider that God has given us his perfectly inspired and preserved words.
In Ezekiel, chapter 1, verse 3, we find this, the word of the Lord came expressly unto Ezekiel the priest, the son of Buzai.
So here we see that God accomplished exactly what he set out to do, which was to have
Ezekiel write down his words.
No need for today's modern man and his extra thoughts or creative concepts.
Nope, God's word is above his name, that's what he said, and the last time I checked,
his words were just fine.
The great prophet Jeremiah, let's talk about him for a moment.
He wrote of something God told him, take the a role of a book, and write therein all the words that I have spoken unto thee, words, God's words, not man's, God's.
God never tells Jeremiah that, hey, I'm going to give you some words.
I want you to then go write a commentary.
God gave him words, pure, perfect, and preserved words.
The power is not in man in his Mickey Mouse scholarship.
Even like many men of our day, Jeremiah understood this.
He knew this, he knew it wasn't about him, speaking with a fellow about the word of reconciliation when he expressed to me how much he loved to study God's word, and to only later find out that what he really meant was he'd been studying man's commentary.
That was his definition, and a lot of people, that's their definition of studying God's word.
Commentaries are just comments about the Bible.
They're not Bible.
Every commentary you'll ever read comes to you from man's vantage point.
It's only the Bible, listen, only the Bible comes to you from God's perspective, from
his point of view.
Meaning, it's only fitting only proper to study the Bible to understand commentaries,
not study commentaries to try and understand the Bible.
So again, the question, when did you stop believing your Bible and began to believe man?
Get out your scales of discernment.
I'll never forget a couple from Florida.
Some of them died in 2020, the other in 21.
But I'll never forget a phone call, George made, and I may even play it here in a moment if I can locate it.
But George said, after finding us, he started to understand and take God at his word.
So he no longer had the need for Bibles with man's commentaries.
He also said he stopped buying preacher books.
Hey, here it is.
Let me, let me run this for you.
Let me, let's see.
Let's hear this real quick, and I'll come right back.
I was 60 years old before I finally heard about rightly dividing, and I learned a lot.
I'm 71 now.
I have that freedom you talk about.
The righteous of God in Christ and knowing.
Finish crossword of Christ, as you say.
I was raised Baptist, and I'll tell you.
We thought we had it right over everybody else, but we were totally wrong.
Thank God, for I met death, I've heard the truth.
The true gospel of Paul, Jesus gave to him, and I'm free.
I have a freedom I've never had before.
It's amazing.
We're learning a lot from your programs, I mean, and we're parent scripture with scripture.
I write it in my, I got a journal by where I can write verses out to the side.
I know I have the references later to go from verse to verse.
I've thrown away the Bibles and how much reference is all.
I don't even want one with their notes in it.
I've thrown away parallel Bibles, and you American standards, and then I have these.
I have anything around with the King James, and I try to get one that doesn't have anybody's comments in.
The wisdom of man always gets in the way of the Word of God.
I was one of them for that 40 years.
I read a lot of preacher books, and things on manuscripts and garbage like that, you
know, and they just tortured me all those years, making me wonder like you said, I never knew where I was saved or not.
Never did until I finally heard the gospel of grace.
George is gone, his wife Judy is gone, but their labor lives on.
Even to this day, we're hearing from people who are finding our ministry of reconciliation because of them.
We had to send them several shipments of truth time cards.
They passed them out every day, everywhere, all over Florida.
We even have another couple, Susan and John.
I can't remember exactly, but I think they met George and Judy in a grocery store.
But anyway, that's how they found this.
George and Judy handed them a card, and now they're saved in ministering reconciliation themselves doing the Aquila and Priscilla thing.
They're passing out TTR material all over the University of Florida.
I think they're both employed there.
All because of this little elderly couple, they met in a grocery store.
Amazing how the love of God goes to work in people when they get self out of the way and allow him to reign in their hearts.
This is how it works, folks.
Tell others about WTTR, that's great.
But more importantly, tell them the word of reconciliation before it's too late.
The gospel, the good news, the best news ever.
God wrote it through the hand of Paul, and it's not a hard concept.
You can open the Bible and read it out loud, and most can understand it.
Accept it?
Well, that's a different story.
Perhaps, but at least you can say you planted the seed.
Most haven't heard the word of reconciliation.
Their so-called preachers of the day aren't even preaching it.
God's not imputing your sins.
He rose on day three to give you justified eternal life, and you don't need to graduate cemetery to go tell others about this.
You don't need a man's school.
You need God's Word.
You need God's plain, not man's plain.
These cemetery graduates won't do you a bit of good.
Most all surveys show that around 40%.
I think it's 40 could be less.
Come out believing that we actually have God's preserved Word.
And this was several years ago that's probably, that number's probably dropped.
After graduation, most become Bible correcters.
And don't kid yourself.
This is beginning to happen to those who graduate from grace schools as well.
And it'll only wax worse.
They graduate, leave, and become dictionary dependent, textual critics, Bible correcters, and hey, be sure and buy my book.
Stop kneeling at the altar of today's so-called scholars and get back to the basics, study the show thy own self approved.
Most of these men only teach you to question God and lean on them for your understanding.
Paul never questioned God's Word.
But rather said, the things I write are the commandments of the Lord.
And he also said that which man's wisdom teaches, not so good.
The spirit wrote this book, compare scripture with scripture, not preacher to preacher, commentary to commentary.
It don't work that way.
Peter never questioned or corrected God's Word either.
But rather said the words he spoke were the same words God gave the Holy Prophets.
These men had no need for the XYZ Jerusalem bookstore.
Now did they.
No commentaries needed.
To all you frauds out there, always want to talk about the original this and the original that.
In the temple when Jesus stood up to read from the prophet Isaiah, I don't recall him
complaining about the translation.
He didn't ask anyone for the originals.
No he read from the copies.
Are Bible correct in professors out there?
You need to believe that God gave you his perfectly preserved words, black words on white pages.
The Bible can then begin to open itself to you and allow you to see the truth.
The truth you've been missing all these years while hanging on man's coat tell, calling yourself studying the Bible when you're reading commentaries.
If you'll open this book and study it from within the purview of the dispensation of
grace on God's calendar, that's where we are.
The time period is but now and the dispensation of the instructions been administered and dispensed at this time.
They're in Paul's 13 letters.
Clear's can be.

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