LIVE DISCUSSION: (Job 15:17-19) "Trusting Tradition & Antiquity" Part 2/4
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What if the story that moved you most isn’t the truth that will sustain you? We open a hard, honest conversation with a listener’s grief and a claimed vision, then walk through how to test experiences without crushing the soul that shares them. Using Job as our map, we watch Eliphaz reach for tradition, accumulated sayings, and personal insight—only to misapply wisdom when he needed scripture most. That same mistake is alive today: confident claims, thin texts, and pressure to submit to “a word” no one can find in the Bible.
We dig into the difference between the Spirit illuminating scripture and the idea of the Spirit delivering new doctrine. Illumination deepens understanding of what God has already said; novelty competes with it. From Galatians’ stern warning about “another gospel” to the historical rise of movements built on private revelations, we stack the evidence for why the canon is enough and why the clearest love is the one that insists, kindly but firmly, on chapter and verse. Tradition still has a place, but only when it carries the same melody as the text. When customs add burdens or smuggle in new beliefs, Jesus’ own confrontations with religious leaders show the way back.
We close with a pastoral charge: open the Bible with prayerful expectation and let God’s voice steady your steps. Experiences can inspire, mentors can guide, and emotions can be real, but only scripture can bind the conscience and anchor hope. If you’ve wrestled with a powerful “God told me” moment—your own or someone else’s—this conversation gives you a gentle framework and a firm foundation. If it isn’t in the Word, it isn’t binding. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs clarity, and leave a review to tell us how you test truth.
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