Reformed Thinking
Deep Dive into The Voice Bounded by the Canon: The Absolute Deity of the Logos and the Sufficiency of the Written Word (John 1:1) Both provided texts offer a rigorous Reformed and cessationist critique of A.W. Tozer's concept of a continuous, mystical speaking voice of God. While acknowledging Tozer's premise that God is inherently communicative, the authors argue that separating God's living voice from the physical, written text of the Bible introduces a dangerous theological vulnerability. According to the Westminster Confession of Faith, special revelation is now strictly confined to the sixty-six books of Scripture, meaning all former ways of God revealing His will have ceased. The essays build their foundation on a grammatical-historical exegesis of John 1:1, demonstrating that the Word, or Logos, is not an abstract, free-floating spiritual force or a cosmic mist that influences pagan art and philosophy. Instead, the Logos is the uncreated, co-eternal, and personal second person of the Trinity who became historically incarnate in Jesus Christ. By presenting God's voice as a mystical force acting universally upon all people, Tozer blurs the crucial distinction between non-salvific general revelation and salvific special revelation. Furthermore, the authors emphasize that the Holy Spirit does not speak today through uncontained, subjective impressions, private whispers, or new prophecies. Rather, the Spirit speaks exclusively by illuminating the objective, written text of the Bible to the hearts of believers. Ultimately, the texts call for an uncompromising defense of Sola Scriptura, urging the church to reject modern mystical subjectivism, charismatic continuationism, and pragmatic entertainment. Believers are exhorted to stop seeking extra-biblical voices in nature or personal feelings and instead find the authoritative, saving voice of God through the humble reading, preaching, and studying of the written Scriptures, which perfectly reveal the incarnate Son. Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologian Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ReformedExplainer Worship Music: https://suno.com/playlist/3a498d0f-c90e-4981-8aa7-59834e7239f7 https://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730
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