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  • @MarleneMcgough-z3h
    @MarleneMcgough-z3h 11 місяців тому

    We are blessed to have you teaching us from Gods Holy word!!! thank you for following in obedience to what God has called you to do

  • @rebelrobcountry556
    @rebelrobcountry556 11 місяців тому

    Thank You Rick and all who work to put this out to everyone. We need more people like you guys to keep the Word out there for everyone. God bless all. Have a great and pleasent Holiday season.

  • @dalesimmons5084
    @dalesimmons5084 11 місяців тому +1

    I would like an explanation of why several books were removed...and how it relates to Revelation...saying not to....Because there was alot of time after it was compiled....You do a fantastic job Rick...always love your classes

    • @benwest7711
      @benwest7711 11 місяців тому

      Martin Luther's Preface to the Revelation of St. John (1522)​
      About this Book of the Revelation of John, I leave everyone free to hold his own opinions. I would not have anyone bound to my opinion or judgment. I say what I feel. I miss more than one thing in this book, and it makes me consider it to be neither apostolic nor prophetic.
      First and foremost, the apostles do not deal with visions, but prophesy in clear and plain words, as do Peter and Paul, and Christ in the gospel. For it befits the apostolic office to speak clearly of Christ and his deeds, without images and visions. Moreover there is no prophet in the Old Testament, to say nothing of the New, who deals so exclusively with visions and images. For myself, I think it approximates the Fourth Book of Esdras; I can in no way detect that the Holy Spirit produced it.
      Moreover he seems to me to be going much too far when he commends his own book so highly [Revelation 22]-indeed, more than any of the other sacred books do, though they are much more important-and threatens that if anyone takes away anything from it, God will take away from him, etc. Again, they are supposed to be blessed who keep what is written in this book; and yet no one knows what that is, to say nothing of keeping it. This is just the same as if we did not have the book at all. And there are many far better books available for us to keep.
      Many of the fathers also rejected this book a long time ago; although St. Jerome, to be sure, refers to it in exalted terms and says that it is above all praise and that there are as many mysteries in it as words. Still, Jerome cannot prove this at all, and his praise at numerous places is too generous.
      Finally, let everyone think of it as his own spirit leads him. My spirit cannot accommodate itself to this book. For me this is reason enough not to think highly of it: Christ is neither taught nor known in it. But to teach Christ, this is the thing which an apostle is bound above all else to do; as Christ says in Acts 1[:8], “You shall be my witnesses.” Therefore I stick to the books which present Christ to me clearly and purely.
      The 1522 “Preface to the Revelation of St. John” in Luther’s translation of the New Testament. Pages 398-399 in Luther’s Works Volume 35: Word and Sacrament I (ed. E. Theodore Bachmann; Philadelphia: Fortress, 1960).