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To what degree does your church have authority to command you?
What is the source of this authority?
What is the source of this authority?
Right. I assume the question is directed to non-Catholic Christians.Not to speak for PJM, but seeing as how this is posted in the Non-Catholic Religions forum, I expect not either.
The Pope and the vatican=NoBama;10256490]When you say church are you saying the authority of the vatican? or the authority of your parish/ diocease?
Thank you=Elizium23;10257335]If you are addressing non-Orthodox non-Catholics, then you may wish to use the term “ecclesial community” rather than “church” because from a Catholic point of view, Protestants do not belong to a true Church but are rather organized into ecclesial communities which are imperfect members of the Body of Christ.
I’ve never thought of it in terms of a church’s authority to “command” (and maybe I’m misunderstanding the intent of the question), but a person makes certain commitments when he joins a church: exemplifying a godly lifestyle in the community, exercising one’s spiritual gifts in diligent service, contributing financially to the work of the ministry, giving and receiving admonishment with meekness and in love, and faithfully participating in corporate worship. The authority for these expectations is scripture, and several Biblical references are provided in the short article linked to below.To what degree does your church have authority to command you?
What is the source of this authority?
Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:To what degree does your church have authority to command you?
What is the source of this authority?
The term Church is just fine for Prostestants, TYVMIf you are addressing non-Orthodox non-Catholics, then you may wish to use the term “ecclesial community” rather than “church” because from a Catholic point of view, Protestants do not belong to a true Church but are rather organized into ecclesial communities which are imperfect members of the Body of Christ.
Pat,=PJM;10256478]To what degree does your church have authority to command you?
Christ’s institution of His Church.What is the source of this authority?
=JonNC;10257552]Pat,
Do you see the role of the pope to “feed my sheep”, or to “command you”?
Hi JonNC,To answer your question, to be a member of the LCMS, I am held to confess the teachings of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, as found in the Christian Book of Concord, most notably the Augsburg Confession, and Small Catechism.
I would respectfully disagree with you from my point of view and from the Augsburg Confession:If you are addressing non-Orthodox non-Catholics, then you may wish to use the term “ecclesial community” rather than “church” because from a Catholic point of view, Protestants do not belong to a true Church but are rather organized into ecclesial communities which are imperfect members of the Body of Christ.
Perhaps, Pat, and I’m just speculating here, were the popes of the Reformation era less interested in the “command you” and more interested in the “feed my sheep”, like a string of current popes have been, the Reformation may not have happened. But again, simple speculation.Hi JonNC,
A bit of both actually![]()
=JonNC;10265534]Perhaps, Pat, and I’m just speculating here, were the popes of the Reformation era less interested in the “command you” and more interested in the “feed my sheep”, like a string of current popes have been, the Reformation may not have happened. But again, simple speculation.![]()
It is my prayer and God’s hope [and plan] that ALL Popes are more focused on “feeding the shep” than i COMMANDING THEM
My church doesn’t recognize anyone’s authority to command anyone else… Our clergy is there to serve and to offer the sacraments to those who sincerely wish to receive them. There are no conditions put on that. Only God has real authority.To what degree does your church have authority to command you?
What is the source of this authority?
=gnosisofthomas;10267515]My church doesn’t recognize anyone’s authority to command anyone else… Our clergy is there to serve and to offer the sacraments to those who sincerely wish to receive them. There are no conditions put on that. Only God has real authority.
So MY friendNow as a member of the clergy obviously I have to respect my bishop’s role and the hierarchy of the church. But even so, if he “commanded” me to do something that violated my conscience, I wouldn’t do it. I can’t see that ever being an issue though.
Gnostic one,My church doesn’t recognize anyone’s authority to command anyone else… Our clergy is there to serve and to offer the sacraments to those who sincerely wish to receive them. There are no conditions put on that. Only God has real authority.
Now as a member of the clergy obviously I have to respect my bishop’s role and the hierarchy of the church. But even so, if he “commanded” me to do something that violated my conscience, I wouldn’t do it. I can’t see that ever being an issue though.