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Castor Muscular
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Contrary to what some folks on here say, logos and rhema are NOT totally interchangeable.
Logos the total inspired Word of God
Rhema -- The Spoken Word
http://ati.iblp.org/ati/family/articles/concepts/rhema/
http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/bb920623.htm
http://www.gotquestions.org/rhema-word.html
http://www.biblestudying.net/charismatic36.html
So, as I have said for a long time, the proper interpretation of Romans 10:17 is, "So then faith comes by hearing [ears to hear, or the ability to hear, comprehend and internalize], and hearing [ears to hear, or the ability to hear, comprehend and internalize] [comes] when God says so."
There are ample examples, especially in Deuteronomy, that show that it is God who gives us ears to hear. God opens our eyes, ears, etc. Until then, we are blind to the truth. So then faith comes when our ears are opened, and the utterance (spoken word) of God opens our ears --- literally, it happens when God says it will happen, and not until.
I know some of you will say, "Okay, so rhema means spoken word in this verse -- but what it REALLY means is hearing the preaching of the logos -- the written word." And, in fact, rhema can refer to a spoken verse of the logos. But if that were the only true interpretation of this verse, then nobody could be saved outside of hearing a preacher. Surely you won't assert that, will you? That God is unable to reveal to you the truth by reading his word? He NEEDS someone to speak the words out loud?
So, continue reading this verse as if it says, "Faith comes by hearing the logos of God". You're wrong, but unable to admit it.
Logos the total inspired Word of God
Rhema -- The Spoken Word
http://ati.iblp.org/ati/family/articles/concepts/rhema/
http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/bb920623.htm
http://www.gotquestions.org/rhema-word.html
http://www.biblestudying.net/charismatic36.html
So, as I have said for a long time, the proper interpretation of Romans 10:17 is, "So then faith comes by hearing [ears to hear, or the ability to hear, comprehend and internalize], and hearing [ears to hear, or the ability to hear, comprehend and internalize] [comes] when God says so."
There are ample examples, especially in Deuteronomy, that show that it is God who gives us ears to hear. God opens our eyes, ears, etc. Until then, we are blind to the truth. So then faith comes when our ears are opened, and the utterance (spoken word) of God opens our ears --- literally, it happens when God says it will happen, and not until.
I know some of you will say, "Okay, so rhema means spoken word in this verse -- but what it REALLY means is hearing the preaching of the logos -- the written word." And, in fact, rhema can refer to a spoken verse of the logos. But if that were the only true interpretation of this verse, then nobody could be saved outside of hearing a preacher. Surely you won't assert that, will you? That God is unable to reveal to you the truth by reading his word? He NEEDS someone to speak the words out loud?
So, continue reading this verse as if it says, "Faith comes by hearing the logos of God". You're wrong, but unable to admit it.