The Island-Fish

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  “O ye passengers, whom may God preserve! come up quickly in to the ship, hasten to embark, and leave your merchandise, and flee with your lives, and save yourselves from destruction; for this apparent island, upon which ye are, is not really an island, but it is a great fish that hath become stationary in the midst of the sea, and the sand hath accumulated upon it, so that it hath become like an island, and trees have grown upon it since times of old; and when ye lighted the fire upon it, the fish felt the heat, and put itself in motion, and now it will descend with you into the sea, and ye will all be drowned: then seek for yourselves escape before destruction, and leave the merchandise.—The passengers, therefore, hearing the words of the master of the ship, hastened to go up into the vessel, leaving the merchandise, and their other goods, and their copper cooking-pots, and their fire-pots; and some reached the ship, and others reached it not. The island had moved, and descended...

Authority of the Bible

"The authority of scripture is the authority of Jesus Christ; they are indivisible. To attept to distinguish the two is like asking which blade of a pair of scissors is more important, or which leg a pair of pants is more necessary. We know Christ through the Bible, and we understand the Bible through the knowledge of Christ; the two cannot be separated. That is why Paul calls it 'the word of Christ.'"

Ray Stedman, "Defense Against Defeat," Sermon on Eph 6:14-17

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