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>>From the beginning God has revealed himself in two ways. Through His creation and through His Word. Now that we have the completed canon of Scripture what else do we need other than the Holy Spirit to teach us from it?<<

Can you show me this teaching in scripture?

Hebrews 1:1. Since Jesus Christ is the ultimate revelation of God, His word is the ultimate. What followed from the ascension of Christ to the end of the sign-gifts in 70 A.D. is all part of His first advent.

There is no record in church history from the period immediately following the Apostles that there were other apostles afterwards; and no record of anyone other than an Apostle who conveyed the "gifts of the Spirit" to others by the laying on of hands, or by prayer, etc. And no record that anyone receiving such gifting at the hands of an Apostle ever passed the giftings on to others.

The revelation gifts (described in 1 Corinthians 12-14) were an eschatological event that persisted for forty years from the ascension of Jesus to the destruction of the temple in AD 70. They were covenant signs to the Jews of Jesus' generation that the old (Mosaic) covenant was ended because Christ had fulfilled the entire law.

According to the writer of Hebrews, there is nothing left to be revealed now that Christ has fulfilled all.

-Robin