In respect to the anointing -
I think we all agree the Spirit is our teacher, leader and guide, per Jesus word, and John's writings speak of the 'anointing' teaching us all things,....this 'anointing' being the Spirit's illumination within our own souls, directing, revealing, opening up to us the MIND of 'God'. The Spirit is Life. Spirit is truth. - hence as the Spirit of truth was poured upon us from the Lord Jesus, so shall the spirit lead and guide.
Let us note that the passages in 1 John, do not limit or put a restraint on the 'anointing' that teaches us, except that it will be consonant with the teaching of the apostle John in his writings in direct context to his teaching, and naturally so, but this does not necessarily quarantine the Spirit, neither can it limit it to only what has been 'canonized' as the Bible, since there are other intertestamental, apocryphal and non-canonical books that have helpful and pertinent information in them, even inspired words....since how can we limit the Infinite Spirit? ALSO, keep in mind that that authors in the canonized Bible DO quote from apocryphal sources (some no longer extant), and they do so with purpose and reason, showing that these passages have meaning and value. PLUS,...inspired and learned men today who serve as ministers, prophets, apostles, teachers....teach by the
same anointing that was upon and empowering the apostles/prophets of old. There is One Spirit, but many ministrations and giftings of the Spirit. - while there is One Spirit, there are many different 'anointings' as it were, and we might add that each personality is unique and different, so that the 'anointing' upon each expresses in its own special way, showing the beautiful manifold unity of God among his people. - like the anointing that was placed upon Aaron, and went down his head, beard, body and all pertinent parts, so how wonderful it is, when the anointing of God, even the Shekinah Glory rests and reigns upon his people. Therefore we say, the Lord is One, his name is One, and his glory is One.
Therefore,...in relation to Calvinism or any branch of theology, any teaching or doctrine, we evaluate the doctrine upon its inherent and contextual 'truth', its meaning and value in principle, if it is true, and in what way it has its value by
relating knowledge. While a canon has been put together by man (note, men put these books together, and did also modify texts for their own purposes in some passages), we also have
apocryphal texts (I'll use the term 'apocryphal' to include the whole of non-canonical books altogether, of various kinds and sorts), and commentary from church fathers, laymen, and teachers of religion today. The student of truth approaches the kingdom, by bringing out treasures old and new, and compares, evaluates and considers their relationship in the 'total' of truth, being revealed NOW. - all time-ports trans-merge in the eternal
How do we discern or evaluate truth in any of these? -
by the same anointing of the Spirit that indwells and teaches all. So, our endeavor is to in
purity of heart and
clarity of spirit, be taught by the Spirit of truth, humbly submitting to the prompting and illumination of Spirit. Since Spirit is infinite, we cannot limit its all-encompassing, all-pervading influence within or without canonized writings. Of course we have a traditional canon (formalized by man),....but let us not limit God to it, for in truth such cannot be done, although such a base of religious instruction is sanctioned therein. - I'm certainly not against any religious tradition having their 'holy books', since such is par for the course and part of the curriculum so to speak, but we ministers of the Spirit, not of the letter, for we are by the Spirit minister life, using the written word as a vehicle for the Spirit to work
thru.
Words are the vessel, the spirit is its life-breath.
Even with a high regard to only the canonized writings (to the extremes of those who hold to inerrancy/infallibility of the scriptures,), we have many different divisions, sects, schools of thought, branches of Christology, denominations, etc.,....so this belief in the
exclusivity of the Bible as a collection of
only 66 'approved' books has done little to keep the unity of the faith! - I mean as a whole, it stands as a solid base, but do look at all the different sects/
cults all using the same Bible, which has so many
translations, and then is further divided by so many
interpretations. So, the 'inerrancy of the Bible'
belief, doesn't hold much weight IMO, but that we can all be LED by the Spirit of truth and wisdom....DOES in my book
- so that is the challenge, yet one as liberal as I also uses apocryphal writings as additional adjuncts and helps, AND of course I also draw from the universal wisdom (theosophical) schools both ancient and modern in my religious studies which are universal in nature and principle,...so I'm quite
eclectic, to the dismay of some who would clip my wings and put me in any one traditional box
- Since I did grow up in the Christian tradition culturally speaking, its a primary school from which I interface my religious studies, but do enjoy dives into our eastern religious traditions as well, as my contributions on former threads on Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Bahaism have attested to, and this is just the tip of the iceberg.
In summary, yes.....in John's teaching....the anointing of truth, transmitted by the Spirit to our hearts and minds....is the unction of God that presses into and onto us, the truth that is communicated thru Christ (in spirit and word). In correlating Paul's terminology, to be 'in Christ' is to be
in the Anointing To be in the body of Christ is have this anointing always,
but the inner anointing of the Spirit may not always be leading and guiding us, if we are not in rapport with it. Hence our own surrender and attunement to Spirit is
essential, as we may come into various distortions in any given
communication, hence our vigilence to be continually taught and corrected. Humility, sensitivity to the spirit, surrender to divine will, commitment to love, are ALWAYS the qualities shared by those who do great and mighty things for 'God', and this is so, no matter what theology we espouse, but we would hope to be found holding that theology that best comports to the Spirit's teaching. And with this I say, may the
anointing rest upon and empower all of us who in purity of heart, seek to know God and do his will.
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