You have to decide that all scripture is for our learning but not all is directed for us to obey
May Jesus fill us with his love and wisdom.
There is some truth to this but I don't think it is within your understanding, and I'm not saying that you're ignorant or anything like that. But there are some scripture passages that are meant for a specific people. And those who received those specific passages understand what it is and that they are the ones that it is meant for.
For instance, the passage in Revelations that talks about a message being given to the Thunders. Is meant for a specific person. And no one else gets to know it.
If it's meant for me I do not know it as it has not been revealed to me at this time. But I am aware of the Thunders and I know the names of all Seven of them although you can't put them into print, as the names are Musical.
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As far as all of the scripture. We are to read it and we are to follow it as best we can.
All of the scripture is good for everyone. And there are layers within layers of the scripture.
What do I mean by layers within layers, for someone that's a newborn Christian, or often referred to as a baby Christian. They will read the scripture and it will talk to them in a certain level. Then there are other Christians that are more mature in their Christianity and if they had kept notes when they were first a baby Christian and then looked at those notes they would laugh at that. Because they would look at them and think how immature is that thinking and now my thinking is so much more mature. And if those Christians have not received the Holy Spirit, how much greater than it is for anyone who has received the Holy Spirit. And now you are learning through the Holy Spirit and understanding the scripture through the Holy Spirit
And there is different levels even than that because when a person first receives the holy spirit it's like being a baby Christian all over again but filled with the Holy Spirit, LOL. And then there are those who feel that they are more mature in the Holy Spirit and they themselves should not look at themselves as being deep in the Lord because there's always more.
And I know that I can look back and say that maybe I'm very deep in the Holy Spirit, and I can tell you that in two or three years from now I will look back at what I am now and I will think I was nothing then even though I thought I had everything. Because my knowledge will be so much deeper in two or three years then it is at this point.
So even though we go through all the scripture as young Christians I mean you can memorize the whole thing if you want. But if you do not have the Holy Spirit at that time or you maybe you think you do maybe you got baptized with water and in your church they say oh you get baptized with the spirit if you're baptized with the water, which isn't true by the way. They're two separate baptisms. But there are many churches that teach that even in the Catholic Church they have begun teaching that same thing which is a little bit ridiculous.
I keep telling priests that I know that, that teaching is false. Cuz even John the Baptist said that I baptize you with water but there will me one after me who will baptize you with power and the Holy Spirit. And there are places in the scripture itself that talks about people who have received the Holy Spirit before receiving the baptism of water and vice versa.
Not to mention my own experiences where the Lord had me baptize a man in the Holy Spirit after he received his water baptism being dunk in a pool by the preacher.
Yes I am a Catholic. But the Lord uses me to do his will, and I have no problem at all working with preachers helping people become Christian