The final standard of our faith is in the Apostles Creed

The final standard of our faith is in the Apostles Creed

Not that. As long as it is incorporated into the Bible, later ones are also part of God's revelation. To the contrary, what is revelation that's far depends on the faith of the early church centered on the disciples. It is because the faith of this early church can be said to be the revelation of God that has been created in the work of the Holy Spirit by Jesus Christ.

Of course, the final revelation itself, that is, the substance of revelation is in Jesus Christ. But it is the faith of the disciples what truly conveys to us Christ without error. That is why the final standard of our faith is in the Apostles Creed. What did the apostles believe in? Besides this, we can not know Jesus Christ without error.

Extreme purism is wrong. You have to look at the Bible and the church as one whole, big. The whole is the revelation of God. That is, God gave the Son Jesus Christ as salvation of the world in one whole which united the Bible and the Church. However, if you try to extract only the words of Jesus and the work done by Jesus, you will lose sight of the whole revelation of God if you cut off the statements of the early church and the religious sentences of the disciples.

First, we can divide the two layers into the parable of Christ. But that does not mean that, in two parts, only one is recognized as revelation and the other is not recognized as revelation. One way to do this is to deepen understanding of the Bible.


You must also fully understand the reason of biblical science that you do not think that the Lord Jesus was the story, as you write it.

And at the same time, I want you to understand that just because you think like that doesn't negate the Bible or deny the facts of revelation or divine feeling. And, after understanding that the previous two things are overlapping on the meaning and the shape in that way, it is only an effort to see the whole of the revelation which they are one more deeply in the end.