K2,
It is very dangerous to cherry pick one verse, John 5:39 (NIV). Let's look at the verse in context:
The Scriptures spoke about the coming Messiah ('they are the very Scriptures that testify about me [Jesus]' but the Jews of Jesus time did not have his word dwelling in them so the Scriptures were useless to them. Because God lives in me, a Christian, by his Spirit, the Scriptures speak to me through teaching, reproof, correction and training in righteousness (2 Tim 3:17 ESV).
'Thou shalt hear from God by reading thy Bible is not in Scripture'. Neither is, 'Thou shalt believe in the Trinity' nor 'Thou shalt compile a NT'. However, all three of these examples are biblical teachings that are deduced from Scripture.
I have biblical validity for hearing God through the word of God/Christ - Scripture:
- Romans 10:17 (ESV), 'So faith comes from hearing, and hearing from the word of Christ'.
- John 8:47 (ESV), 'Whoever is of God hears the words of God. The reason why you do not hear them is that you are not of God'.
- Luke 11:28 (ESV), 'But he said, “Blessed rather are those who hear the word of God and keep it!"'
- 2 Tim 3:16-17 (ESV), 'All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be competent, equipped for every good work'.
These latter 2 verses are very clear that 'all Scripture is profitable for teaching, reproof, correction and training in righteousness'. I don't know of a better way to hear from God about these areas of the Christian life than to read, memorise and study Scripture. 'All Scripture is profitable' for hearing God's voice of teaching, correction and training in righteousness.
In Matt 7:24 (NIV), Jesus said, 'Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock'. How do I hear these words of Jesus? Through Scripture? How can I put them into practice? By acting on what I 'hear' from Jesus by reading Scripture. His words are available to me through Scripture.
Oz
My friend, I didn't cherry pick one verse, but every verse is valid. So the Jews were indeed searching the Scriptures thinking in them they had eternal life, instead of actually seek the Lord Jesus Christ!
And perhaps you missed my finishing up with
Rev 5:9 And they sung a new song, saying, Thou art worthy to take the book...
I focused on every nation, because we were discussing whether a Muslim might find the Lord, but did you missed the fact that Jesus is worthy to take the book. We are not worthy to interpret Scriptures! The Lord is. Have you not see that the Bible is not for out interpretation but Gods.
2 Pe 1:20 Knowing this first, that no prophecy of the scripture is of any private interpretation.
So we must actually be hearing the Lord speak to us via His Holy Spirit when we are reading the Bible. You hear from the Spirit of God, right? So then you know that still small voice of the Lord's and what it means to actually get personal instructions from Him, right?
If a person doesn't actually know the Lord and His voice spoken to them, they might misinterpret Scriptures. Let look at the verses provided and see the meaning.
Romans 10:17 (ESV), 'So faith comes from hearing, and hearing from the word of Christ'.
So does this mean the bible is a word of Christ. The Greek word used there is Rhema, which means an utterance. This is opposed to Logos which has a more general meaning, and is certainly not Graphe which is the Greek word translated Scripture in our Bible. And Jesus at the end of John 5 said, "for if you believed Moses you would believe Me, for he wrote about Me. (Jn 5:46)
Now that is interesting. Jesus, who is fully God, said the Scriptures Moses wrote were the writings of Moses!
The Scriptures Moses wrote were certainly inspired by God, but God Himself credits the writing of Moses to Moses. So are we now looking to the writings of Moses to be God talking to us, or are they the writing Moses and Moses trying to tell us to believe in the Lord? According to God it is the latter. Moses wrote what he wrote to get us to seek the Lord Jesus Christ, but if we are thinking the writings of Moses are God talking to us instead of Moses being inspired by God to tell us about the Lord, then are we not like the Jews who searched the Scriptures thinking in them they had eternal life? We had better make sure we are not like them!
So we go to the next verse provided. John 8:47 (ESV), 'Whoever is of God hears the words of God. The reason why you do not hear them is that you are not of God'.
Does this mean reading the Bible or hearing from the small voice of the Lord. It doesn't say reading, it ways hearing. So we can't get that wrong can we. We can't think that reading is hearing when it obviously is not, or can we. Remember this was spoken to the Pharisees also (Jn 8:13 So the Pharisees said to Him), and the Pharisees studied the Scriptures intently. They had read the "Word of God" meaning Scriptures, what they had not done is been listening to the small voice of the Spirit of god.
That is why before that Jesus said to them: Jn 8:43 Why do you not understand what I am saying? It is because you cannot hear My word.
They could and did read the Scriptures, and the could and did actually hear the sound waves coming out of His mouth then, but they couldn't and did not hear that small still voice of the Lord's. To hear that you have to seek the Lord and what He has to say to you via the Spirit of God. Jesus said Jn 6:63 It is the Spirit who gives life; the flesh profits nothing; the words that I have spoken to you are spirit (note; they are not ink on paper or sound waves, but spiritual words) and are life.
In case this is still not clear, it is possible to hear the Lord, via the Spirit of God, to talk to you about anything and everything including what verses to read, but also where to go. Remember Abram was instructed to go to a certain land and much more and he did not have the Scriptures then. So do what Abraham did and listen to the Lord. Jesus explained that also.
Jn 8:39 ... If you are Abraham's children, do the deeds of Abraham.
Abraham did not read the Scriptures, he heard from the Lord our God who tells me the direction I go. This morning I wanted to go some place, but He told me to go to the forum and write. This writing to you is done because He told me to go to the forum this morning and write.
So let's get to the next verse.
Luke 11:28 (ESV), 'But he said, “Blessed rather are those who hear the word of God and keep it!"'
Does that mean read the Bible and lean on our understanding of it, or does it mean hearing the instructions God has for us and doing what He tells us?
Is 30:9 (NASB) For this is a rebellious people, false sons, Sons who refuse to listen to the instruction of the Lord.
Is 30:21 Your ears will hear a word behind you, "This is the way, walk in it," Whenever you turn to the right or to the left.
We are to walk by faith, and that is a faith that God is with us. And if with us, He can instruct us. And it is written that the word we preach is near us. (Rom 10) and to not say in our hearts that Christ is in some far off place called heaven or hell, but the He is with us. His name is called the Word of God (Rev 19:13) and He said He would never leave us. So we can hear from Him, in our hearts and on our lips.
So let us cover that last verse: 2 Tim 3:16-17 (ESV), 'All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be competent, equipped for every good work'.
Absolutely, I hope the correction provided with Scriptures was helpful. God spoke out of His mouth to people in the past like Moses, and we can be sure they heard from the Lord. So it is helpful to read and study the Scriptures (our Bible, Graphe in Greek) But is a person a man of God if they don't know God? Knowing God and knowing the Scriptures are not the same thing. It could be that a man knows God and does not know the Scriptures. Abraham was such a man. And there might be someone today who also does not have access to the Bible, like Abraham, who could come to know the Lord. And it is also possible that a man could know the Scriptures and not know the Lord. Jesus came across them and we see a lot of evidence for that in the Scriptures. That should serve as a warning to us, and especially considering we have the Scriptures.
We are not trying to live by the Scriptures are we? We are trying to live by the promise by faith in Jesus Christ like the Scriptures explain, aren't we?
Gal 3:22 But the Scriptures has shut up everyone under sin, so that the promise by faith in Jesus Christ might be given to those who believe
There is nothing new under the sun. In the past there were people who studied the Scriptures and did not know the Lord. The Bible goes over the extensively, so they who study the Scriptures have no excuse. God might talk to you while you read your Bible, but the Bible is not God talking to you. The Bible is what God had those that heard from Him in the past write down so that you would turn and listen to Him for yourself. That is what people like Moses, Isaiah, and John were trying to tell you. You too can have a personal relationship with our Lord Jesus Christ. He can tell you what clothes to wear, what food to get, and what He want you to do today. And the work of the Father is that all should come to know the Son. I wrote a lot, but our message is simple. Seek the Lord, and you will find Him.