Does that person fit Jesus' words at
John 8:31,
32?
Yes because that is a condensed answer.
That wasn't my question you know, and these minor details are not related to the point of my question.
Then how bout expand on it and clarify instead of just making this statement? Because if I clearly misunderstood your question, it's not like I just didn't answer you. You may be tired by people giving you different answers but you could have explained your question. This is literally the entire point of following Christ because there is only 1 truth and when you get 50 other different answers, and you're relying on someone else giving you the information, that isn't going to guide you to the answer that's only going to increase confusion. In my personal opinion, you can disregard every single thing I say and everyone else. Ignore everyone and pray and ask God to guide you. Open up your bible and figure it out while you pretend to live on an island. I have seen God work time and time again this way. He shows up for people. It's a proven fact.
How does one put God first. What sre the first, second, and third steps to putting God first?
You're being pedantic. There is no first, second or 3rd step to putting God first, it literally just IS putting God first. Either he's first, or he isn't. If God said to you, "hey leave your job" do you tell him no because "what about my wife? I will stay for her", well that's not putting God first is it? It is a black or white scenario, either you put him first, or you don't.
God has not continued with all these.
Hebrews 1:1,
2
Can you please give an example in the Bible where God leads/guides by other people... subsequent to the Messiah's arrival, that is?
The Gift of prophecy is still around as there isn't a single verse that says it was done away with and Paul still lists it among the spiritual gifts. Prophecy isn't just fortelling the future, it is being a spokesperson for God. This is why in instruction to the church, Paul says if you Prophesy, do it one at a time (1 Corinthians 14:31) so that "everyone may be
instructed and encouraged." The very last 2 prophets are the two witnesses in Revelation which is in the future.
Can you please give a scriptural reference or quotation, in support of this?
Not that I disagree, but if you are informing someone... especially an unbeliever, They may be tired of people's various opinions... you know what I mean?
The armor of God that Paul explains in Ephesians 6. Since this was a metaphor to help people against spiritual warfare, it can absolutely be applied to testing the spirits since that in essence IS spiritual warfare. Explaining the entire metaphor and giving a breakdown of the armor of God is a whole lesson by itself and incorporates a lot, so I'm just going to leave my answer summed up to this.
How does he do that... Pour it into my head (see me as a skeptical person seeking answers to sincere questions. Consider that I an not interested in hearing opinions, because I'm tired of hearing this person say one thing; the other something else; a third, something different...)?
The bible doesn't spell out
how he does it, just that he
does. I can give you my personal experience but if you aren't interested in hearing opinions, then it doesn't matter.
I just want to be clear.
So, are you saying that no one has truth today?
There is no group that actually can say "we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God is beseeching through us. We implore on behalf of Christ: Be reconciled to God."
2 Corinthians 5:20. All are seeking truth, and cannot be considered the servant of the shepherd that has the responsibility to feed persons on earth?
Matthew 24:14;
Matthew 25:45
No, I'm viewing this on a personal level. Either you want to view this as a whole, or view this on a personal level. The answer differs between the two. So you as a person, when God lead and directs you, you can get stuff wrong along the way because you can misunderstand what he's trying to teach you, you can misinterpret a scripture he shows you, you can come to the wrong conclusion that he's trying to teach you. But eventually, with God's correction and guidance, you can get to truth. That's what I mean.
Yes. How do they hear, listen, and follow?
Romans 10:13-15
13 For everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.
14 How can people have faith in the Lord and ask him to save them, if they have never heard about him? And how can they hear, unless someone tells them?
15 And how can they preach unless they are sent? As it is written: How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news.
By what I stated earlier : Thoughts/impressions/dreams/inspiration/ and other people.
Also consider that we have a lot of apostasy in the church due to the age that we live in. We cannot rely on someone to preach to us and tell us the truth when there is a massive apostasy problem. Christ warned that in the last days there would be a great falling away from truth, and that has 100% happened. So the answers I'm giving you circumvent that problem. We have but ONE teacher (Matthew 23:8) and you can put your entire faith and trust in that Teacher, Jesus to get you to know what he wants you to know. He is our high priest forever and it's the high priests duty to teach and guide. (Hebrews 4:14)