God’s Incarnation Judgment of the Last Days Three Stages of God's Work About the Names of God Knowing the One True God The Age of Grace and Age of Kingdom Knowing Christ God's Work and Man's Work Discerning the True Christ and False Christs Knowing God’s Work and His Disposition The Bible and God The Trinity Interpretation Knowing the Voice of God The True Meaning of Rapture God's Church and Religion The Essence of the Opposition Against God From the Religious World and Those in Power The Essence and Source of the World’s Evilness About Great Disasters The Outcome of Each Sort of Person God’s Promise and Man’s Destination
  • 20 Types of Gospel Truths
    • God’s Incarnation
    • Judgment of the Last Days
    • Three Stages of God's Work
    • About the Names of God
    • Knowing the One True God
    • The Age of Grace and Age of Kingdom
    • Knowing Christ
    • God's Work and Man's Work
    • Discerning the True Christ and False Christs
    • Knowing God’s Work and His Disposition
    • The Bible and God
    • The Trinity Interpretation
    • Knowing the Voice of God
    • The True Meaning of Rapture
    • God's Church and Religion
    • The Essence of the Opposition Against God From the Religious World and Those in Power
    • The Essence and Source of the World’s Evilness
    • About Great Disasters
    • The Outcome of Each Sort of Person
    • God’s Promise and Man’s Destination
The Bible and God

The Bible is only a record of the two stages of God’s work that are the Age of Law and the Age of Grace; it is not a record of the entirety of God’s work

Everyone who has read the Bible knows that it documents the two stages of God’s work during the Age of Law and the Age of Grace. The Old Testament chronicles the history of Israel and Jehovah’s work from the time of creation until the end of the Age of Law. The New Testament records Jesus’ work on earth, which is in the Four Gospels, as well as the work of Paul; are they not historical records? …

The religious world believes that all scripture is inspired by God and is all His words; this view is false

Today, people believe the Bible is God, and that God is the Bible. So, too, do they believe that all the words of the Bible were the only words God spoke, and that they were all said by God. Those who believe in God even think that although all of the sixty-six books of the Old and New Testament were written by people, they were all given by inspiration of God, and a record of the utterances of the Holy Spirit. This is the erroneous interpretation of people, and it does not completely accord with the facts.

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