The Bible teaches that in these last days God has spoken to us by His Son.
That revelation does not render His previous words to His people redundant, rather, the final revelation enables all to be understood.
God has spoken.
To all.
Equally.
There’s nothing more to add.

Adam Cavalier, in a guest post at Trevin Wax’s blog, points out that the Word of God recorded as the Scriptures is meant to be heard.
Picking up on Romans 10:17 he observes that listening to the Word read is a biblically assumed aspect of coming to faith, and growing in faith.
It’s one of the reasons why Mount Gambier Presbyterian reads portions of the Bible each week.
You’d expect churches and Christians who believe God speaks today to be doing the same thing and not have Bible reading marginalised in their worship.

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