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Sorry if I'm not able to get back into this discussion. My Aunt passed away and I'm not sure how much time I have to devote to this before leaving for Fla.
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Was he really the Church's first Pope? If not, who was really the first Pope? There were bishops and deacons, but I never found the word Pope in the Bible, which leads me to believe that there were no popes in Jesus' day, at least in Israel.
The thing is even if the present pope or any pope did live without any of the trappings of wealth it wouldn't make any difference to the fact that they don't teach according to God's Word. That's the main thing or rather the only thing that really matters. That they live a wealthy lifestyle like heads of state isn't really the issue. It's what they teach which is the issue
"nor as being lords over those entrusted to you, but being examples to the flock." (1 Peter 5:3) Paul actually lived in real life with the people he was reaching to and caring for. They knew who and how he was, he could say > "But we were gentle among you, just as a nursing mother cherishes her own children. So, affectionately longing for you, we were well pleased to impart to you not only the gospel of God, but also our own lives, because you had become dear to us. For you remember, brethren, our labor and toil; for laboring night and day, that we might not be a burden to any of you, we preached to you the gospel of God." (1 Thessalonians 2:7-9)com7fy8, Matthew 28:1920, Christ himself appointed certain men to be teachers in his Church: "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations....."teaching"them to observe all that I have commanded you." Paul speaks of his commission as a teacher: "For this I was appointed a preacher and apostle . . . a teacher of the Gentiles in faith and truth" (1 Tim. 2:7); "For this gospel I was appointed a preacher and apostle and teacher" (2 Tim. 1:11). He also reminds us that the Church has an office of teacher: "God has appointed in the church first apostles, second prophets, third teachers" (1 Cor. 12:28); and "his gifts were that some should be apostles, some prophets, some evangelists, some pastors and teachers" (Eph. 4:11).
Like I said, Peter says, "nor as being lords over those entrusted to you, but being examples to the flock." (1 Peter 5:3) So, we do need to lead by example. Our authority includes we are good examples of what we say and teach.Well, I'd just call that a different issue. But you're right that the thread is supposed to be about Papal authority or jurisdiction rather than lifestyle.
The Protestant's pope (magisterium) is the Sola Scriptura of course. Especially in today's full blown apostasy where 99% of all ministers are unknowingly false, yet in the kingdom of God "outwardly," hence still Christians.
I know your Minister is genuine because he plays the keyboard, wears a suit and tie, eloquent speaker and singer.
Old false, ordained minister, Jack, ie, just a little more honest than most. Hope to be true before passing on.
Im not sure I understand you. As you identify yourself as a Lutheran I assume you believe in Scripture being the sole authority in matters of faith, so Im not understanding you when you say Especially in today's full blown apostasy where 99% of all ministers are unknowingly false, yet in the kingdom of God "outwardly," hence still Christians. This last sentence has left me puzzled. I agree that 99% of all ministers have unknowingly apostacised from the faith and are only outwardly in the Christian church, but you seem to be saying that theyre still Christians when that cant be the case.
Also what has Sola Scriptura or Scripture alone got to do with the fact that most of Christendom is heterodox.? Im not following you. Also when you say 99% of all ministers are you including or excluding Lutheran ministers? And when you refer to yourself as Old false, ordained minister, Jack are you including yourself in the 99% or being facetious? I have great trouble understanding you.
Christ called His apostles as His own special companions, to be always with Him. Jesus gave them special powers to teach, rule and make people holy. Jesus made Peter head of His Apostles, Jesus gave Peter central authority in His Apostolic Church : " Feed my lambs, feed my sheep, feed my sheep" (John 21:15-17). He gave to Peter individually the authority he had given to the apostles as a body: "Whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven" (Matt. 16:19).
In the Book of Acts, Acts of the Apostles we find the Apostolic Church as a clear cut organization. It has officials, such as Matthias and Timothy, who were consecrated by the "laying on of hands-deacons, priests and Bishops. When the Apostles of the Church met in council in Jerusalem [ Acts 15 ] , the Church was already a fully- constituted society organized to go out into the "universal"/ Catholic world with intentions of converting everyone.It contain everything needed examples, disciplinary rules, officials, ceremonies, sacraments and official Teachings direct from Jesus,. Jesus made His Church the Pillar/fFoundation of all Christianity
Christ called His apostles as His own special companions, to be always with Him. Jesus gave them special powers to teach, rule and make people holy. Jesus made Peter head of His Apostles, Jesus gave Peter central authority in His Apostolic Church : " Feed my lambs, feed my sheep, feed my sheep" (John 21:15-17). He gave to Peter individually the authority he had given to the apostles as a body: "Whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven" (Matt. 16:19).
In the Book of Acts, Acts of the Apostles we find the Apostolic Church as a clear cut organization. It has officials, such as Matthias and Timothy, who were consecrated by the "laying on of hands-deacons, priests and Bishops. When the Apostles of the Church met in council in Jerusalem [ Acts 15 ] , the Church was already a fully- constituted society organized to go out into the "universal"/ Catholic world with intentions of converting everyone.It contain everything needed examples, disciplinary rules, officials, ceremonies, sacraments and official Teachings direct from Jesus,. Jesus made His Church the Pillar/fFoundation of all Christianity
I think this has been replied to adequately by others who are more able and learned than myself, but briefly what I dont accept is that Peter had any more authority than the other Apostles and was a pope. I dont agree with the Catholic interpretation that Peter was the rock which Christ built the Church on, rather it was Peters faith that Jesus was the Christ which is the rock on which the Church is built, and therefore the Church isnt in essence a visible institution like one has with the Catholic church, but is an invisible community of like believers who all share the same faith that Peter had that Jesus is their Saviour.
Also since I dont believe in apostolic succession I dont accept that historical continuity of ministry ensures that those who are ministers will stay loyal to the Gospel. For instance Paul says I know that after my departure fierce wolves will come in among you, not sparing the flock; and from among your own selves will arise men speaking twisted things, to draw away the disciples after them. (Acts 20). This I hold has happened with the popes taking control and teaching falsely that Christ started the Papacy etc. So I dont accept that the RC church (if you mean by this those who follow the popes teaching) are the True Church, because the true Church is only comprised of those who follow Christ and believe that they are righteous through faith alone as Paul teaches.
I think this has been replied to adequately by others who are more able and learned than myself, but briefly what I dont accept is that Peter had any more authority than the other Apostles and was a pope. I dont agree with the Catholic interpretation that Peter was the rock which Christ built the Church on, rather it was Peters faith that Jesus was the Christ which is the rock on which the Church is built, and therefore the Church isnt in essence a visible institution like one has with the Catholic church, but is an invisible community of like believers who all share the same faith that Peter had that Jesus is their Saviour.
Also since I dont believe in apostolic succession I dont accept that historical continuity of ministry ensures that those who are ministers will stay loyal to the Gospel. For instance Paul says I know that after my departure fierce wolves will come in among you, not sparing the flock; and from among your own selves will arise men speaking twisted things, to draw away the disciples after them. (Acts 20). This I hold has happened with the popes taking control and teaching falsely that Christ started the Papacy etc. So I dont accept that the RC church (if you mean by this those who follow the popes teaching) are the True Church, because the true Church is only comprised of those who follow Christ and believe that they are righteous through faith alone as Paul teaches.
Albion, how do you know, were you there.
Was he really the Church's first Pope? If not, who was really the first Pope? There were bishops and deacons, but I never found the word Pope in the Bible, which leads me to believe that there were no popes in Jesus' day, at least in Israel. By the way, I know that rapture does not appear in the Bible but I believe that there is indeed a rapture. Having said that, how does one qualify as a Pope? Couldn't Paul or Silas have been popes? They too were zealous proseletyzers like Peter was.
Bogus response. Popes do not have to ordain their successors. This would mean that there would be two Popes at a time, which isn't the case. I wonder if you can find any instance where any pope named his successor.Well, I do believe in Apostolic Succession, but there is none in Peter's case since he ordained no one to succeed him in Rome. Therefore, the whole idea of Matt. 16 establishing any sort of line based upon Peter is moot. It didn't happen.
I don't believe this to be true. Popes were named by acclaimation after the death of the previous pope.Albion, how do you know, were you there. Isn't it possible and most probable that because of persecution, hence the low profile of the Christian community in Rome and that Peter, just prior to his execution named Linus as his successor, [ John 20:30 ]
Bogus response. Popes do not have to ordain their successors.
Somebody consecrated Linus. It wasn't Peter, he was already buried.No, but if no one consecrated Linus, he wouldn't be in Apostolic Succession, would he?--and the RCC doesn't claim that he was consecrated by Peter or anyone else.
BTW, switching to this thread (even if it meant hastily resurrecting a month-old and inactive one) makes sense. Better than beating that "Sola Scriptura is unBiblical" dead horse any further.![]()