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InterestingHi there ! Nice to see you around.
Have you been reading the posts?
Dang, GT's getting pretty rowdy tonight,
must be a full moon or soemthing
Hope work is going good for ya.
I measure everything against Scripture, to the best of
my ability anyhow.
What would be a better measuring tool in your opinion?
sunlover
I measure everything against Scripture, to the best of
my ability anyhow.
What would be a better measuring tool in your opinion?
sunlover
Scripture is the truth that the church upholds. (Thy Word oh God is truth)A better measuring tool would be the recieved teaching of the Church, which scripture itself calls the pillar and ground of the Truth.
Ha. I'm sure my ability is even thinner!You said it extremely well - you measure everything against Scripture to the best of your ability. I don't know about you, but my ability is extremely thin.
We arent told to leave our brain at the door thoughIt seems odd that the scriptures would emphasize discipleship so strongly, and yet (as sola-scriptura claims) we are supposed to "figure it out" based on our own personal best attempt to interpret a document. That isn't discipleship - it's literary analysis.
.Instead, the EO (and RCC, but I'm Orthodox so I can't really speak for them) emphasize that God preserves His faith not only in a text, but also in a living body of people - His Body, the Church
Amen!It is to this Body that we must disciple ourselves and recieve the teaching of Christ. That Body obviously isn't infallible, so we do in prayer read the Scriptures,
I think all Christians follow Scripture in light of what you call tradition.It's just...wierd. And if someone asked you "Do you follow Romans or the Bible?" you'd probably reply "Well, Romans is PART of the Bible." When someone asks, "Do you follow Scripture or Tradition?" we reply, "Well, Scripture is PART of Tradition... so both??"
It doesnt say undiscipled. It says unlearned andSo, the Church of the living God - which the gates of Hades will not overcome - is the pillar and ground of the Truth, the repository of the one baptism and one faith that was once delivered to all the saints. Many unlearned (undiscipled) people twist the words of scripture to their own destruction,
I think you may misunderstand this verse to meanbut no prophecy of scripture is of private interpretation.
Praise God, He will lead us into all truth. Like I said,Instead, we must steadfastly adhere to the traditions as they were delivered to us - both in word (orally) and by epistle (scripture), trusting that the Holy Spirit, the comforter, will lead us into all Truth - that is, into Christ, who is the Truth.
In Christ,
Macarius
Scripture is the truth that the church upholds. (Thy Word oh God is truth)
I do go to church, but I also measure everything taught there...against Scripture.
Ha. I'm sure my ability is even thinner!
But that's because: to the natural man, the things of God are
foolishness. Sheep mentality, that's what I have sometimes... well, often.
But I am not expected to understand the things of God apart from
His help. We sheep hear His voice.
We arent told to leave our brain at the door though![]()
I dont think it odd that we'd be expected to study and show ourselves
approved, so that we need not be ashamed. Rightly dividing the
Word of truth is emphasized as well.
But bottom line is to love God
and love our neighbor! Shoot, we (ANY of us) are so far off the
target it's a joke. Do your best, let God live in you and
through you, and help encourage others so they can grow and
blossom in Christ as well.
Certainly, Eph 4.
I think all Christians follow Scripture in light of what you call tradition.
It doesnt say undiscipled. It says unlearned and unstable.
One can be discipled and still be unstable and unlearned,
depending on who's 'discipling' them.
This passage is speaking of God's wonderful patience so that men be saved, and goes on to say, YOU, be careful not to be led away with the error of the wicked.
I think you may misunderstand this verse to mean
not to try to understand Scripture. We naturally need to try
to understand Scripture if we're told to study it and rightly divide it.
It's actually speaking to where prophecy came FROM..
no prophecy of the scripture is of any private interpretation.
21 For the prophecy came not in old timed by the will of man:
but holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost.
Praise God, He will lead us into all truth. Like I said, I always test against Scripture, as the noble bereans did.
May God open the eyes of our understanding!!
sunlover
You're right, I'm sorry for my part in this derailment.I'll make one more reply here, and I'll try to tie it back into venerating the saints. If you'd like, I'd love to have a continuing discussion about this, but it seems a tad off topic in this thread. Perhaps we could pick a place to start another?
A better measuring tool would be the recieved teaching of the Church, which scripture itself calls the pillar and ground of the Truth.
You said it extremely well - you measure everything against Scripture to the best of your ability. I don't know about you, but my ability is extremely thin. It seems odd that the scriptures would emphasize discipleship so strongly, and yet (as sola-scriptura claims) we are supposed to "figure it out" based on our own personal best attempt to interpret a document. That isn't discipleship - it's literary analysis.
Instead, the EO (and RCC, but I'm Orthodox so I can't really speak for them) emphasize that God preserves His faith not only in a text, but also in a living body of people - His Body, the Church. It is to this Body that we must disciple ourselves and recieve the teaching of Christ. That Body obviously isn't infallible, so we do in prayer read the Scriptures, and also study OTHER members of that Body who have shown by their life in Christ to be reliable witnesses to the Truth preserved in the Church. These holy ones of God, or saints, wrote many things, and we read them. No individual one is infallible, but like looking at 100 paintings of the same landscape, by studying them side by side we get a pretty good idea of the faith they recieved and handed on. In so much as we hear that same faith preached today, we know we have recieved the Holy Tradition.
To us in the EO, Scripture is a PART of that Tradition - not something separate from it. Saying we should use scripture alone as a measuring tool sounds, to the EO, like someone saying "We should use the book of Romans to judge and either accept or reject the books of the 'bible.'"
It's just...wierd. And if someone asked you "Do you follow Romans or the Bible?" you'd probably reply "Well, Romans is PART of the Bible." When someone asks, "Do you follow Scripture or Tradition?" we reply, "Well, Scripture is PART of Tradition... so both??" It seems wierd to try and take a part of tradition outside of its context and use it to condemn other parts of that context.
So, the Church of the living God - which the gates of Hades will not overcome - is the pillar and ground of the Truth, the repository of the one baptism and one faith that was once delivered to all the saints. Many unlearned (undiscipled) people twist the words of scripture to their own destruction, but no prophecy of scripture is of private interpretation. Instead, we must steadfastly adhere to the traditions as they were delivered to us - both in word (orally) and by epistle (scripture), trusting that the Holy Spirit, the comforter, will lead us into all Truth - that is, into Christ, who is the Truth.
In Christ,
Macarius
You've got that backwards, scripture is the pillar of the church not the other way around.
Col 2:8 See to it that no one enslaves you through philosophy and empty deceit according to human tradition, according to the basic principles of the world, and not according to Christ.
You've got that backwards, scripture is the pillar of the church not the other way around.
Col 2:8 See to it that no one enslaves you through philosophy and empty deceit according to human tradition, according to the basic principles of the world, and not according to Christ.
You've got that backwards, scripture is the pillar of the church not the other way around.
Col 2:8 See to it that no one enslaves you through philosophy and empty deceit according to human tradition, according to the basic principles of the world, and not according to Christ.
Hey Guys.Once it is begun, please join in the sola scriptura thread. I'd be happy to discuss this further.
I did start that thread over in GT.
Here's the link.
Scripture as my measure
See you there.
sunlover
A better measuring tool would be the recieved teaching of the Church, which scripture itself calls the pillar and ground of the Truth.
You said it extremely well - you measure everything against Scripture to the best of your ability. I don't know about you, but my ability is extremely thin. It seems odd that the scriptures would emphasize discipleship so strongly, and yet (as sola-scriptura claims) we are supposed to "figure it out" based on our own personal best attempt to interpret a document. That isn't discipleship - it's literary analysis.
Instead, the EO (and RCC, but I'm Orthodox so I can't really speak for them) emphasize that God preserves His faith not only in a text, but also in a living body of people - His Body, the Church. It is to this Body that we must disciple ourselves and recieve the teaching of Christ. That Body obviously isn't infallible, so we do in prayer read the Scriptures, and also study OTHER members of that Body who have shown by their life in Christ to be reliable witnesses to the Truth preserved in the Church. These holy ones of God, or saints, wrote many things, and we read them. No individual one is infallible, but like looking at 100 paintings of the same landscape, by studying them side by side we get a pretty good idea of the faith they recieved and handed on. In so much as we hear that same faith preached today, we know we have recieved the Holy Tradition.
To us in the EO, Scripture is a PART of that Tradition - not something separate from it. Saying we should use scripture alone as a measuring tool sounds, to the EO, like someone saying "We should use the book of Romans to judge and either accept or reject the books of the 'bible.'"
It's just...wierd. And if someone asked you "Do you follow Romans or the Bible?" you'd probably reply "Well, Romans is PART of the Bible." When someone asks, "Do you follow Scripture or Tradition?" we reply, "Well, Scripture is PART of Tradition... so both??" It seems wierd to try and take a part of tradition outside of its context and use it to condemn other parts of that context.
So, the Church of the living God - which the gates of Hades will not overcome - is the pillar and ground of the Truth, the repository of the one baptism and one faith that was once delivered to all the saints. Many unlearned (undiscipled) people twist the words of scripture to their own destruction, but no prophecy of scripture is of private interpretation. Instead, we must steadfastly adhere to the traditions as they were delivered to us - both in word (orally) and by epistle (scripture), trusting that the Holy Spirit, the comforter, will lead us into all Truth - that is, into Christ, who is the Truth.
In Christ,
Macarius
the Saints arent our mediators! they are intercessors.
That is THE CLASSIC argument by those who do not want to address the issue of praying to saintly spirits who are not with us any longer. Those who are with us here on earth are to pray for each other, to God (through His Spirit), because God will direct us on how to pray and what to pray for (ie. praying in His will). Think about it, the saints that are already in God's presence do not need to be directed on how to pray.They no longer need to worry about praying in the flesh since the world is not in them any longer. Their spirits are one with the Lord for they see Him as he truly is ..They are sanctified spiritual saints. As for us here on earth, we are still in this world. We will pray 'wrongly' if we do not pray in His Spirit. We are to pray in the Holy Spirit so we know how to pray and what to pray for.So we don't need fellow Christians praying for us? After all, the saints are fellow Christians.
TO RCC'S AND OCC'S:
If we are already praying in the Holy Spirit, WHICH MEANS THAT WE ARE SPEAKING THROUGH GOD ALREADY,...well,... how does praying--- through God (who now knows our request)---to a specific saint--- and then the saint praying back to God on our behalf---well, how does this make any sense to you guys???? IOW, didn't we just get done praying in the Holy Spirit who teaches us what to pray for?![]()