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God can work through people and even objects. Remember Matthew 18:not forgiveness unto salvation, only Jesus can do that
The Holy Spirit was clearly at work when the Catholic Church, in a process that spanned centuries, chose the 73 books of the Bible and gave the world the Bible in the late 300s. So too over the centuries as Catholic monks labored to copy Sacred Scripture, preserved it, and preach the Gospel to the people. Remember for so many centuries they copied the Bible by hand, yet also so many times took the time to translate the Bible into many common languages. We all owe those Catholic monks a great debt. No Catholic Church--no Bible.Indeed. He forwarded truth in scriptures until they once again saw the light of day, through a rebellious gentile institution.
And then hid it from the people for a thousand years. But yes we owe those who copied it. As i said God uses even His enemies and as a result we ALL have access today, not just those seeking to control the power of them.gave the world the Bible in the late 300s
You say this all the time, it seems, but the fact is that the church of that era was not divided East and West as it later came to be, so it is impossible to credit just one of today's denominations with having created the Bible all by itself.The Holy Spirit was clearly at work when the Catholic Church, in a process that spanned centuries, chose the 73 books of the Bible and gave the world the Bible in the late 300s.
Yes, not necessarily the ones who have the most ornate churches. It's interesting, when Constantine allowed freedom of worship Christians did not immediately build churches. They thought about it, and it was maybe ten to twenty years before they decided to make the first churches ornate on the inside and plain on the outside.According to your quote it's in people who have the Holy Spirit.
Not the ones who have the most ornate churches.
And then hid it from the people for a thousand years. But yes we owe those who copied it. As i said God uses even His enemies and as a result we ALL have access today, not just those seeking to control the power of them.
No denomination created the Bible all by itself.You say this all the time, it seems, but the fact is that the church of that era was not divided East and West as it later came to be, so it is impossible to credit just one of today's denominations with having created the Bible all by itself.
And then hid it from the people for a thousand years.
But yes, we owe those who copied it.
As i said God uses even His enemies and as a result we ALL have access today, not just those seeking to control the power of them.
I talk of who they were in service to, the Institution.So now you are saying that these monks that devoted their lives to God, laboriously recording God's word as mere enemies of God? Wow!!
I talk of who they were in service to, the Institution.
Nope! I'm Gospel of His Kingdom all the way.
Sorry, not trying to convince anybody. Just forwarding His Gospel in the proper light, His... not man's.
It has been quite interesting following some of our Protestant posters conversing here as of late on the past few pages of this thread regarding Matt 16:19, (" I will give you the keys to the kingdom of heaven.( "Whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven; and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.”) and 1 Tim. 3:15, (But if I should be delayed, you should know how to behave in the household of God, which is the church of the living God, the pillar and foundation of truth.) What is the true meaning of "the Way" etc.
-What I find interesting is that these posters are self-proclaimed sola scripturists, but cannot seem to agree on the meanings or interpretations of these passages. Now I could understand the Catholic/Protestant different understanding/ interpretation of these passages but Protestants disagreeing with Protestants on these passages? I find this very interesting!
-So, being this is a thread about asking Protestant/non-denominationally believers questions, I'd like to ask these posters to please explain to us why? Why, if you are studying, learning believing from the same bible, are you have such different interpretations and beliefs in these scripture passages?
-When you all study, read, and learn from the bible, are you not doing so under the guidance of the Holy Spirit? When you all post your interpretations, beliefs, and understandings of scripture, is it your belief you are doing so under the guidance and truth from the Holy Spirit? Now, I am sure you all would agree there is no way the Holy Spirit would teach you error, right? Well, there is only one truth.
-So, which one of you has the truth, and which of you do not? Is it you that has the truth Albion? Or is it you timothyu that has the truth? Hmm.... maybe its you pescador that has the truth? Could it be YeshuaFan has the truth? If you all can't agree, you all cannot be correct in your understanding, belief, and interpretation.
-So.....the big question is to you all, if you can't agree which one of you is correct, and the others are not, to whom or what can you turn to make that decision? One thing for sure, it cannot be the bible because that is what you are disagreeing about! Quite the conundrum I must say!
My questions was: "Which Scripture says the Church's structure must not resemble any earthly government?"I gave four
Your answer makes no grammatical sense. Jesus directly addressed Peter in Matt 26:18 for a reason ... that reason is contained in v.18 or 19, or both.Yes , he was the only one who in answering His question, spoke truth from God while the rest parroted as is typical, what other man had said.
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