HTacianas
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@HTacianas and @2PhiloVoid , in the old thread linked by @2PhiloVoid ( At least Matt tried to consider a context....! ) he uses the analogy of a rubbing a genie's magic lamp to get whatever you want from God as long as 2 or 3 are asking in agreement.
I agree that this verse is saying that the decisions of church government are endorsed by Jesus and the Father. But isn't that another example of rubbing a genie's magic lamp except that the people doing the rubbing are church authorities rather than ordinary parishioners? How is that any better really? God is reduced to a genie slavishly endorsing whatever ridiculous decision a church government might reach. Of course we would hope that the promised spiritual presence of Jesus among them might inspire the church authorities to make righteous decisions, but we have had so much disorder in the church hierarchy over the past 2000 years that we might have our doubts.
It is not a decision of a "church government". It is a decision for the apostles and their successors.
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