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Eltorres
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So I have heard all the arguments using scriptures on why Matthew 23:9 should not be taken literally and should be taken as hyperbole. My problem is, when i read this passage in the context of the entire chapter, i see Jesus emphasizing avoidance of titles that make you stand out distinguished among other men. Of course, he is not referring to relationships, spiritual or biological.
His emphasis is avoiding titles that can make someone proud.
For example, i know many physicians.
They are offended if you do not call the “Doctor” Smith or do not address their envelopes as “Doctor.” why? Because they are proud of the title and believe they should be distinguished. Leaders of Gods people should blend in with Gods people, not stand out as special in the family. Calling a man “father” in public, makes him stand out in public…
I’d like to know others thoughts… this is one thing i am really struggling with.
Is there any record of the apostles or early fathers calling themselves “father peter”. As a signature or anything? All priests now sign their own documents as Fthr X. Ect. Is this ever seen in early church writing? Paul signs all his own letters but never in this way
His emphasis is avoiding titles that can make someone proud.
For example, i know many physicians.
They are offended if you do not call the “Doctor” Smith or do not address their envelopes as “Doctor.” why? Because they are proud of the title and believe they should be distinguished. Leaders of Gods people should blend in with Gods people, not stand out as special in the family. Calling a man “father” in public, makes him stand out in public…
I’d like to know others thoughts… this is one thing i am really struggling with.
Is there any record of the apostles or early fathers calling themselves “father peter”. As a signature or anything? All priests now sign their own documents as Fthr X. Ect. Is this ever seen in early church writing? Paul signs all his own letters but never in this way
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