Understand Biblical Evidence by -Michael Sours- 7 Para

Even though the Bible does not explicitly state that the verses or words of Scripture are the primary proof of a Prophet, it states this truth indirectly. This can be demonstrated because the Bible indicates that the ability of a Prophet to impart the Word of God is essential to His ability to give us salvation and eternal life. This makes the Word of God a clear biblical criterion for determining a true Manifestation of God. (109:3)

For example, Paul tells us that we are "saved through faith" (eph 2:8) but that "faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God" (rom 10:17). Christ states: (110:1) see

"Most assuredly, I say to you, he who hears My word and believes in Him who sent Me has everlasting life, and shall not come into judgment but has passed from death to life." (john 5:24) (110:2) see

Furthermore, Christ states that we must be "born again" (john 5:24), and Peter writes that we are born again "through the word of God." (1 pet 1:23) (110:3) see

Since we gain faith (rom 10:17), rebirth (1 pet 1:23), and everlasting life (john 5:24) through the Word of God, the ability to mediate the Word of God must be the primary quality of a true Manifestation of God. (110:4) see

For example, if we are saved by the Word of God, then for Jesus to be our Saviour He must be able to impart the Word of God. If Jesus did impart the word of God, He would not have given us that which, according to the Bible, is essential for our salvation. He would be our saviour. The evidence that He is Saviour is the fact that He imparted the Word of God, whereby souls were saved. (110:5)

All of these points show how the Word of God, which is expressed through the life and teachings of Christ, is the primary means by which Christ accomplished His purpose to "save His people from their sins" (matt 1:21) and to bring us into "everlasting life" (john 3:16). Therefore, the ability to impart the Word of God is a primary and essential characteristic, or quality, of Christ. This also suggests the preeminent nature of the Word of God and its inseparability from Christ or from anyone who is truly a Manifestation of God. (110:6) see

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