Fwd: Response to Daniel Regarding the Word

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Mon, 23 Aug 1999 20:13:19 EDT



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Date: Mon, 23 Aug 1999 20:09:11 EDT
Subject: Response to Daniel Regarding the Word
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Daniel, in your post you posed the question, "Has God lost His power to keep 
Himself the same forevermore?" You asked for a response to this. Was not God 
fully aware that His Word would be translated into English and would be the 
primary language of bringing the Gospel to the world? I believe He was aware 
of this. Therefore( having no problem with the study of Greek nor Hebrew,as 
this is beneficial as well) I would agree with you that the debates over the 
original manuscripts, and whether our translation is "good enough", lead 
people to doubt the inspiration of His Word. The Spirit is fully able to 
reach our hearts with the translations we now have. Dede Willingham

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