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Here’s the balance:thumbsup:
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Whether it is in the Bible or not, the sending of the apostles to forgive sins after breathing on them the Holy Spirit clearly indicated what they were going to do, that was, forgave sins. I cannot imagine that they were not doing it after Jesus clearly sent them to do so (As the Father has sent me, even so I send you)[/QUTE]
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[PJM]WON a new and very good pointAbsolutely. And we know absolutely that they then went out after Pentecost in the Power of the Holy Ghost , and the Holy Ghost (who convicts of sin, judgement and righteousness) thru Peter’s words and consequent faith, repentance and baptism reconciled 3000 souls to God, complete with sin forgiveness. The gospel was preached, and folks got faith, repentance, and baptism with assurance of sin forgiveness, not by confessional or sacrament , but by authoritative ,Holy Spirit piercing declaration. We know this explicitly. What I am asking is where do we see repeated examples of such explicitness that we find in this type of forgiveness, to a post baptismal, sacramental sin forgiveness or retention ?(Again, only James and your John quote come close but still not explicit.) Can it be shown as explicitly that it is post baptismal, and that only the apostles /priests can do this, and not ‘one to another’ ?
Here again is evidence of what GOD can choose to do. Throughout the NT it was GOD who forgave sins directly and exclusively. As a FYI; todays RCC does also have CONDITIONALLY a “General Confession” that God too accepts. BUT it is highly conditionally. NOW at least I’m beginning to see your argument. It’s STILL not “THEE” truth; but still enlightening.
NEVER-EVER can any true teaching make void or override another. The case you mention is and WAS an exception to Christ NORM for sin-forgiveness.
]QUOTE]Well, it does not make sense. The Church just began and it would not stop there. We know that there were successors to the apostles by the laying of hands
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SURE, it’s right next to the part that say’s God is “OK” with Protestants having thousands of differing faith beliefs; most of which compete directly with the Bible and what Jesus empowered [Mt 28:18] directly and here it is again; EXCLUSIVELY His CC to teach without even a possibility of ERROR when teaching of required Faith beliefs and or Morals. [Mt. 16:18-19; John 17: 17-20 & Mt 28:19-20]. All of which have been shared before; and apparently rejected; or at least not comprehended by you dear friend.Yes, but can you show me where early church, during the apostles lifetime and shortly thereafter, thru their successors, practiced/taught such sacramental, exclusively priestly, confessions ?
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