by jimwalton » Thu Nov 10, 2016 9:14 pm
The Bible accomplishes several benefits.
1. First of all, it exists to reveal God to us in history. It is the interpretation of history by its theological truths. In the process we learn everything about God that is necessary for us to know.
2. The Bible is the written contract between God and humanity. It tells us all about the party of the first part (God), the party of the second part (humans), what God promises to do for us (the contract), and the benefits of compliance and the detriments of defiance. Just like any of us would say when things are really important: "I want that in writing."
3. It provides an objective benchmark for all of us to access on an equal plane. If it were all just in our minds, just imagine the distortions, discrepancies, and problem areas. And if you want God to preserve it in us flawlessly, we become more robotic than human, to great disadvantage.
Our brains are vibrant, creative, flexible, dynamic things. For God to freeze them to put his word in their takes away the elements that make our brains work. A better plan is to write it down. Get it on paper for all to read.
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