Mickey:
The role of apostolic succession in preserving true doctrine is illustrated in the Bible. To make sure that the apostles’ teachings would be passed down after the deaths of the apostles, Paul told Timothy, “[W]hat you have heard from me before many witnesses entrust to faithful men who will be able to teach others also” (2 Tim. 2:2). In this passage he refers to the first three generations of apostolic succession—his own generation, Timothy’s generation, and the generation Timothy will teach.
You’re not demonstrating “Apostolic Succession” by your example above. You’re demonstrating orally passing on Apostolic “teaching.” That’s something we all do even to this very day when we share the gospel message of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ to unbelievers, and exhort other brethren by expository teachings of the Scriptures. But we have no record of what Timothy taught to those in his care, do we? We can only assume he did not deviate from what he himself was taught by Paul.
Nothing can be preserved orally, it must be put in writing to be accurately preserved for the following generations (in your example Paul, Timothy, and those under Timothy’s care were all contemporaries). Sure, today we have audio tapes and videos, but these are all VERY recent technology. Even you must appeal to the WRITINGS of the ECFs. You don’t have an audio tape or CD by them in your possession, do you?
But as I pointed out in a previous post, those WRITINGS are not Divinely inspired WRITINGS (i.e., Scripture), but expressed, written opinions by those men, hence, subject to the culture and errors of their day. Therefore, even they must be tested by the only writings we have that were Divinely inspired (
theopneustos - "God breathed), handed down to us as a permanent (hard copy) record of Divine truth regarding the faith “
once for all delivered to the saints.”
Thus on the basis of experience the Fathers could be "profoundly convinced of the futility of arguing with heretics merely on the basis of Scripture.
Hummm, yet Christ Himself fought back the temptations of Satan by this “
futile” method.
The skill and success with which they twisted its plain meaning made it impossible to reach any decisive conclusion in that field"
Men will ALWAYS twist the clear teachings of Scripture. Neither you or I can control that. Men even twist the meaning of the WRITINGS of the ECFs to conform to their doctrines. Even the conclusions of the Ecumenical Councils. I’ve heard endless debates on these. Just as Paul states:
1COR 1:18 “For the word of the cross is to those who are perishing foolishness,
but to us who are being saved it is the power of God.”
2COR 4:3 “And even if our gospel is veiled, it is veiled to those who are
perishing,”
It is impossible for you or me to appeal to any oral teachings of Timothy, or Paul, or Christ. But we can, and MUST appeal to what we have
preserved for us in Divinely Inspired, Holy WRITINGS. Just as Christ and the Apostles did in their day and rejected the “traditions” that did not conform to what was already written. In fact, it’s how they tested the traditions of their day.
God Bless,
L.