What Does the Bible Say about
Modern Day Revelation?
Not long ago, we received an email
from one of our website visitors who made some comments regarding a
lesson he had downloaded and listened to. He based his opinions on
the belief that God is still making his will known through the means of
modern day Revelation. In other words, it is his belief that God
communicates directly with man today through prophets and/or apostles
just like He did in the past.
The purpose of this lesson is to
examine what the word of God teaches regarding modern day revelation in
order to ascertain whether or not this is the truth. The purpose
of examining any doctrine which is different than our beliefs is so that
we can ultimately compare it with our own and if need be, make any
necessary corrections. Paul commanded the Christians in Corinth
to, "Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the faith; prove your own
selves" (2 Corinthians 13:5). We are to subject ourselves to a
critical self examination. Our beliefs and practices must be "in
the faith", meaning according to God's will.
We have before us today a doctrine
which claims modern day Revelation. We in the churches of Christ
believe that the written word of God is the inspired and complete
Revelation of God, and that it is accurate, authoritative and sufficient
to give us the information required for salvation. In short, we
believe everything we need to know in order to be saved is contained
within the written record of God's word. It cannot be both ways,
one or the other is truth. What does the Bible teach about this?
1). The Bible states that
God's complete will for man was revealed in the first century when the
church was established.
Peter wrote in his second epistle
chapter 1 starting in verse 2, "Grace and peace be multiplied unto
you through the knowledge of God, and of Jesus our Lord, According as
his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life
and godliness through the knowledge of him that hath called us to
glory and virtue:" According to Peter, all things that pertain
unto life and godliness through knowledge of God was delivered at that
time. Peter stated in words impossible to misunderstand that all
knowledge which was necessary to live a life of Godliness had already
been given.
If we will turn to Jude 3, we will
find an interesting verse. Jude 3, "...it was needful for me to
write unto you, and exhort you that ye should earnestly contend for the
faith which was once delivered unto the saints." The word I want to
call our attention to in the original language is "Hapax" which is
translated in the KJV and as "once" delivered. This Greek word
has a very specific meaning. It carries the meaning of "once for all"
of what is of perpetual validity, not requiring repetition. Simply
stated, The faith that was "once for all" [hapax], "delivered"
is forever valid, and it will never need to be repeated.
The Bible plainly teaches that all we need to know in order to live a
godly life has been fully revealed, is forever valid and does not need
to be revealed again. One must ask why additional revelation today
would even be necessary since we know the early church had all the
knowledge they needed revealed to them almost 2000 years ago?
2). The Bible states that
scripture is inspired and sufficient.
Now if we will consider 2 Timothy
3:16-17 which reads, "All scripture is given by inspiration of God,
and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for
instruction in righteousness: That the man of God may be perfect,
throughly furnished unto all good works." "All scripture", meaning
there is no scripture left out, is "inspired", meaning revealed by God.
So we see now that everything we have recorded for us in the Bible is
revealed by God. That means all scripture is accurate,
authoritative and trustworthy. Paul went on to say that the man of
God may be perfect, meaning complete. Thoroughly furnished, or
equipped, unto all good works. When one is equipped with the
knowledge required for all good works, that means there are no good
works out there for which we are not equipped. The Bible claims to
be complete. The Bible claims to be sufficient.
So far we have learned that the
Bible teaches that all we need to know in order to live a godly life has
been fully revealed, is forever valid and does not need to be revealed
again. And what has been recorded for us by the direct revelation
of God can make us complete and furnishes us totally. Why
would additional revelation be required today since the Bible teaches
that everything we need to know was revealed and recorded almost 2000
years ago?
3) The Bible teaches us
that the word of God lasts forever.
Since the Bible teaches that
everything we need to know was revealed and recorded, the only other
possible reason for revelation today would be if what was revealed and
recorded has been corrupted and that we don't have an accurate account
of what was revealed in the first century.
Let's consider 1 Peter 1:23-25, "having
been born again, not of corruptible seed but incorruptible, through
the word of God which lives and abides forever, because "All flesh
is as grass, And all the glory of man as the flower of the grass. The
grass withers, And its flower falls away, But the word of the Lord
endures forever." Now this is the word which by the gospel was
preached to you" (NKJV). Peter taught that the word of God is
living and abiding which means continuing in its present condition.
He then taught that it endures forever which means to hold out against
damage or corruption for all of time.
If what we have today is not what
was revealed and recorded in the first century then God's word did not
abide (continue on its present condition) and it did not endure (hold
out against damage or corruption) for all of time. 1 Peter 1:23-25
is our assurance that what we have recorded for us today is what they
had revealed for them in the first century.
The Bible teaches us that everything
we need to know for a life of godliness was revealed and recorded in the
first century and preserved for all of time. Since everything we
need to know was revealed, recorded and preserved, then there is no
reason whatsoever for additional revelation. The early Christians
had what they needed and we have today what they had then.
4) The Bible claims to be
the exclusive source for truth.
Not only does the Bible teach that
it is inspired, accurate, authoritative and sufficient, it also forbids
going to any other source other than itself for instruction. The
inspired writers commanded their readership to not think, or go, beyond
what has been written (1 Corinthians 4:6). John wrote in 2 John 9, "Anyone
who goes too far and does not abide in the teaching of Christ, does not
have God" (NASB). I used the NASB translation because it more
accurately communicates what the original language meant. The Greek
carries the meaning of going beyond where one is authorized to go. One
can depart and abide not in the doctrine of Christ if one goes beyond,
or goes too far.
In Revelation 22:18-19 we read of
God's curse on those who add to or take away from His words. This
attitude echoes His sentiments regarding the Old Testament law as well.
In Deuteronomy 4:2, Deuteronomy 12:32 we see God's express command not
to add to or take away from the law of Moses. Concerning this very
thing, Solomon wrote in Proverbs 30:5-6, "Every word of God is pure:
he is a shield unto them that put their trust in him. Add thou not unto
his words, lest he reprove thee, and thou be found a liar." We
do not live under the law of Moses today, but we can surely see from an
examination of scripture that additions or subtractions of God's will
from any covenant was, and is, forbidden.
5) The Bible teaches us that we
are to reject the teachings of men.
The Bible gives us severe warnings
over perverting the gospel message. Paul pronounced a curse on any who
teach a gospel other than the one delivered in the first century
(Galatians 1:8-9). When John warned his readership not to go too far in
2 John 9 he went on in verses 10 and 11 to forbid any association with
false doctrine at all. 2 John 10-11, "If anyone comes to you and
does not bring this doctrine, do not receive him into your house nor
greet him; for he who greets him shares in his evil deeds" (NKJV).
Which doctrine is John talking about
here? John says "does not bring this doctrine".
Which doctrine is "this doctrine"? This doctrine is the one
John had, which was, and is the complete revelation of the knowledge of
God's will for man at the dawn of the Christian age. This doctrine
is the faith that was once for all delivered. This doctrine is the
one that thoroughly furnishes us unto all good works. This is the
doctrine that is capable of making complete and thoroughly equipping us
for every good work. This is the doctrine that lives and abides
forever. The scriptures teach us to reject anyone teaching
any other doctrine and then warns us that if we do, we are a partaker in
their evil.
If a doctrine does not come from
God, it has to come from man's additions or subtractions from God's
word. The Bible also teaches us that our worship is vain if we
follow as doctrine the commandments of men (Matthew 15:9, Mark 7:7).
The only way I know of to assure
myself that I am not worshipping according to the commandments of men is
to adhere strictly to the Bible which claims to be inspired, or coming
from God.
If there is divine revelation today,
then the scriptures which recorded all the knowledge required to live a
Godly life in the first century cannot be the exclusive source for truth
which it claims to be. If there is divine revelation today,
then we would have to transgress the word of God in order to follow it.
God is not the author of confusion. He is not going to forbid
going to any source other than what was revealed and recorded in the
first century and then 18 centuries later, turn around and reveal
something we need to know and then expect us to violate His original
word in order to live faithfully.
So now are we to believe we have two
sources for God's truth, separated by 1800 years? The oldest one
claims to be inspired, accurate, authoritative, sufficient, perpetual
and forbids us to go to something else for instruction. And
now, are we to believe that roughly 1800 years later we have...
something else for instruction? We have the new testament from
the first century which forbids us to go to another testament and
now in the 21st century we have another testament?
Conclusion:
The Bible teaches us that we do not
need modern day revelation. When God delivered the knowledge
necessary to live a Godly life, He delivered it all. (2 Peter 1:2)
The Bible teaches us that the
scriptures are inspired. God inspired them all.
The Bible teaches us that the
scriptures are sufficient and equip us to every good work.
Concerning the works of righteousness and obedience to God's will, we
have it all. (2 Timothy 3:16-17) We do not need additional
Revelation.
The Bible teaches us that God's word
will endure and is preserved for us. He preserved it all and it
endured it all. (1 Peter 1:23-25). We do not need additional
Revelation.
The Bible claims to be the exclusive
source of God's word today. Concerning any teaching more than or
less than what can be found in the Bible, it excluded all. (1
Corinthians 4:6, 2 John 9, Revelation 22:18-19) There cannot be
any additional Revelation.
The Bible is our sole instruction
manual for living a godly life. Any teaching which is less than
what can be found therein is incomplete. Any teaching which is
more than what is revealed and recorded is too much. Our course of
action is clear and true. God says his word is complete, we
believe Him. God says His word completely equips us, we believe
Him. God says His word is recorded by His inspiration, we believe
Him. God says His word endures forever, we believe Him.
People living in the first century
who obeyed the word of God then were saved. They had what they
needed, they were complete, they lived according to the revealed truth
and were saved. We have what they had. We can obey the same
faith they followed, believe how they believed, worship the way they
worshipped and live how they lived in absolute assurance of the hope we
have in Christ.
Invitation:
God's complete, inspired, enduring,
accurate and authoritative word teaches us in Hebrews 11:6 that, "Without
faith it is impossible to please Him, for he who comes to God must
believe that He is, and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently
seek Him" (NKJV). We must believe and and have faith.
God's complete, inspired, enduring,
accurate and authoritative word teaches us in Acts 17:30 that God now "commandeth
all men every where to repent". We must repent, "turn to
God, and do works befitting repentance" (Acts 26:20).
God's complete, inspired, enduring,
accurate and authoritative word teaches us in Matthew 10:32-33
"Therefore whoever confesses Me before men, him I will also confess
before My Father who is in heaven. But whoever denies Me before men, him
I will also deny before My Father who is in heaven" (NKJV).
God's complete, inspired, enduring, accurate and authoritative word
teaches us in Mark 16:16, "He who believes and is baptized will be
saved; but he who does not believe will be condemned" (NKJV).
It also teaches us in John 3:5
"Most assuredly, I say to you, unless one is born of water and the
Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of God" (NKJV). We must be
baptized, born again of the water and the Spirit if we are to have any
hope of living in the kingdom of God. Obedience to baptism is the
only way God will forgive anyone of their past sins who are living today
after the crucifixion of Christ on the cross.
God's complete, inspired, enduring, accurate and authoritative word
teaches us in Hebrews 5:9 that Jesus is the author of salvation for all
who obey Him. And in Ephesians 6:6 that our obedience must not be
"with eyeservice, as men-pleasers, but as bondservants of Christ,
doing the will of God from the heart" (NKJV).
And Finally, God's complete,
inspired, enduring, accurate and authoritative word teaches us in
Revelation 2:10 to "Be faithful until death, and I [Jesus Christ]
will give you the crown of life" (NKJV).
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