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Why is understanding visions and revelations significant for Christians?

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Visions and revelations served specific purposes during the early church, showcasing God's guidance, but today we rely on Scripture for instruction.

In the context of the early church, visions and revelations were essential for God's direction and authority, especially for the Apostles like Paul. Acts 26 highlights how Paul's conversion was directly tied to a divine vision, underscoring the significant role such experiences played at that time. However, as we have the completed canon of Scripture today, we understand that these extraordinary revelations are no longer necessary. According to John 20:30-31, what has been written in the Bible is sufficient for our belief and understanding of salvation. Therefore, while acknowledging the historical significance of visions, our faith and practice must be grounded in the Word of God alone.
Scripture References: Acts 26:12-18, John 20:30-31

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