cont’d with @tgGodsway
those traditions must be checked to see whether they are in line what all that the Apostles have said. 2Thes. 2:15 says,"… stand fast and hold the traditions which you were taught, whether by word or our epistle. Otherwise Paul’s admonition to do so means nothing.
Well, that’s true. That is why the Catholic Church uses the three legged stool method. All purported traditions must be proved by Sacred Tradition, Scripture and the continuing Teaching of the Catholic Church.
For a tradition to be true, the proof must be in all those legs in order to support its legitimacy.
Either way, it was a specific and narrow doctrine locked into that time-frame. As time passed any added traditions outside of the apostolic circle, all should have been in subjection to the eyewitnesses of their time.
I don’t know what you mean. I can look at Scripture and see that there is not one narrow doctrine written in there. It is huge and many faceted. It is the Wisdom of God:
Ephesians 3:10 To the intent that now unto the principalities and powers in heavenly places might be known by the church the manifold wisdom of God,
What is the difference between the Mk. 7:3 passage where the Jews held to the traditions of the elders, from that of Paul’s command to hold His traditions? Read the narrative it is telling.
It is the difference between you telling us to hold to your man-made tradition of sola scriptura and St. Paul’s command in 2 Thess 2:15. More than that, by holding on to your man-made tradition, you reject St. Paul’s command to reject those:
2 Thess 3:6 Now we command you, brethren, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that ye withdraw yourselves from every brother that walketh disorderly, and not after the tradition which he received of us.
No one taught the doctrine of sola scriptura until the advent of Martin Luther.
But the difference was really all about the Character of the Elders from that of the Apostles. The elder’s traditions were called, “traditions of men” while Paul’s traditions were excepted as the word of God.
Good. Exactly what we’ve been trying to tell you.
When Christ ascended and SAT DOWN on his throne,
Ok.
this was symbolic of a work that is finished.
Yes. His work was finished. Our wasn’t. Nor was the Holy Spirit’s.
Christ is no longer speaking beyond what He has already said in written form or tradition.
Exactly. In written form or Tradition. Tradition is still being passed down and Jesus voice can still be heard there.
The door has been closed to any other words declaring to be on par with scripture.
The Word of God is superior to Scripture. Scripture merely conveys the Word of God. So does Sacred Tradition. The difference between Scripture and Tradition, is that Tradition is alive and can adapt and be adapted as the Holy Spirit inspires the Church to do. While, Tradition is also the hermeneutical principle with which men can develop a deeper and fuller understanding of the Word of God in Scripture.
113 2. Read the Scripture within “the living Tradition of the whole Church”. …