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The Chuirch certainly recognizes Peter's importance as Christ's vicar on earth, however, he's CHRIST's vicar.
All vicar's have various levels of responsibility.But we are all Christ's representatives on earth.
"We are ambassadors therefore for Christ, God as it were beseeching by us, we entreat for Christ, Be reconciled to God." 2 Cor 5:20.
There is no instruction from the Bible that says Peter is the sole "vicar" of Christ.
All vicar's have various levels of responsibility.
Read the last chapter of the Gospel according to St. John the Apostle.
Read the last chapter of the Gospel according to St. John the Apostle.
Is he the same one that also authored Revelation?You mean this:
"Jesus says to him, If I will that he abide until I come, what is that to thee? Follow thou me. "
There's lots of scriptures that show Peter was first in authority among the apostles. Whenever they were named, Peter headed the list (Matt. 10:1-4, Mark 3:16-19, Luke 6:14-16, Acts 1:13); sometimes the apostles were referred to as "Peter and those who were with him" (Luke 9:32). Peter was the one who generally spoke for the apostles (Matt. 18:21, Mark 8:29, Luke 12:41, John 6:68-69), and he figured in many of the most dramatic scenes (Matt. 14:28-32, Matt. 17:24-27, Mark 10:23-28). On Pentecost it was Peter who first preached to the crowds (Acts 2:14-40), and he worked the first healing in the Church age (Acts 3:6-7). It is Peter’s faith that will strengthen his brethren (Luke 22:32) and Peter is given Christ’s flock to shepherd (John 21:17). An angel was sent to announce the resurrection to Peter (Mark 16:7), and the risen Christ first appeared to Peter (Luke 24:34). He headed the meeting that elected Matthias to replace Judas (Acts 1:13-26), and he received the first converts (Acts 2:41). He inflicted the first punishment (Acts 5:1-11), and excommunicated the first heretic (Acts 8:18-23). He led the first council in Jerusalem (Acts 15), and announced the first dogmatic decision (Acts 15:7-11). It was to Peter that the revelation came that Gentiles were to be baptized and accepted as Christians (Acts 10:46-48).But I don't see any Scripture that Peter was to be above the others.
That would be him. He also wrote 3 epistles too!Is he the same one that also authored Revelation?
http://www.scripture4all.org/
Reve 1:9 I John, the brother of ye, and together-partaker in the tribulation and kingdom and endurance in Christ Jesus became in the island, the one being called "Patmos", thru the Word of the God/YHWH and the witness of Jesus Christ.
10 I became in Spirit in the Lord's day and I hear behind of me a sound, great, as a trumpet,
There's lots of scriptures that show Peter was first in authority among the apostles. Whenever they were named, Peter headed the list (Matt. 10:1-4, Mark 3:16-19, Luke 6:14-16, Acts 1:13); sometimes the apostles were referred to as "Peter and those who were with him" (Luke 9:32). Peter was the one who generally spoke for the apostles (Matt. 18:21, Mark 8:29, Luke 12:41, John 6:68-69), and he figured in many of the most dramatic scenes (Matt. 14:28-32, Matt. 17:24-27, Mark 10:23-28). On Pentecost it was Peter who first preached to the crowds (Acts 2:14-40), and he worked the first healing in the Church age (Acts 3:6-7). It is Peter’s faith that will strengthen his brethren (Luke 22:32) and Peter is given Christ’s flock to shepherd (John 21:17). An angel was sent to announce the resurrection to Peter (Mark 16:7), and the risen Christ first appeared to Peter (Luke 24:34). He headed the meeting that elected Matthias to replace Judas (Acts 1:13-26), and he received the first converts (Acts 2:41). He inflicted the first punishment (Acts 5:1-11), and excommunicated the first heretic (Acts 8:18-23). He led the first council in Jerusalem (Acts 15), and announced the first dogmatic decision (Acts 15:7-11). It was to Peter that the revelation came that Gentiles were to be baptized and accepted as Christians (Acts 10:46-48).
It also says "Feed my sheep"
Yepperz. 1 more than Peter did and the only author to mention the "anti-christ" I believe.That would be him. He also wrote 3 epistles too!
Who is the one who had the vision of the unclean animals in the Book of the Acts of the Apostles?And Peter was called Satan, and denied the Lord 3x, and was proven in the wrong by Paul..... Peter did not lead the council in Jerusalem, James did.
Yes Peter opened the kingdom of heaven to the Jews, (Acts 2) to the Samaritans (Acts 8) and to the Gentiles (Acts 10). That was his special mission and it stopped there: mission accomplished.
There is no shred of evidence that Peter was placed officially over the others.
Who saw Christ on the road to Damascus?Who is the one who had the vision of the unclean animals in the Book of the Acts of the Apostles?
Whoever He gifts and calls according to His will...not romes.Who is responsible for making sure the flock gets tended and fed?
Who is the one who had the vision of the unclean animals in the Book of the Acts of the Apostles?
And the Church would just take care of itself. Good point.Well, Peter of course. As I said Peter had the special mission to open the kingdom of heaven with they keys given to him. Therefore he used the keys:
1. in Acts 2 to open the kingdom for the Jews
2. in Acts 8 to open the kingdom for the Samaritans
3. in Acts 10 to open the kingdom for the Gentiles
After that there is no longer need for any keys. The kingdom of heaven has been opened to all.
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