#0445 Deus ainda fala conosco hoje? Mario Persona

Certainly, God speaks to us today, but He doesn't always do so in the same way. When it comes to God's revelation to man, then there is nothing more to be said. The apostle Paul, so to speak, "closed" the sacred canon by bringing the last missing subject: the body of Christ. Although chronologically he was not the last apostle to write, the others (John in Revelation, for example) did not add new subjects, but brought details of what God had already revealed, such as the return of Christ, for example. I am not a pastor, priest, or clergyman. I am not affiliated with any denomination or religious organization. I congregate only in the name of the Lord outside the denominational system, without temples, leaders, priests, tithes, and similar things. The ideas here are not originally mine, but are the fruit of what I have learned from the Word of God outside of denominational systems with brothers gathered in the name of the Lord, and also from authors of other eras who gathered in this way, such as J. G. Bellett, C. H. Brown, J. N. Darby, E. Dennett, W. W. Fereday, J. L. Harris, W. Kelly, C. H. Mackintosh, A. Miller, F. G. Patterson, A. J. Pollock, H. L. Rossier, H. Smith, C. Stanley, W. Trotter, G. V. Wigram, and many others.