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Yeah, it seems funny, as much as He did reveal to them His death, they still seamed to want to ignore it. I thought there was some reference to this somewhere in the gospels. That is, that they didn’t understand it until it actually happened.Ok thanks. Actually, I would think the apostles may have had an inkling of things to come (death, resurrection , and maybe even departure) for Jesus certainly alluded to them early on or in middles of the three years ministry. Of course they also did not want to face that, or were hopeful to the contrary, and their understanding was limited. I mean even when they saw eminent death of Jesus , Peter still fought and used the sword. But thank you for saying the apostles bickered over something in the near future.
Blessings
So this may have been their mindset about this dispute. Who would be His right hand man WHILE He was enjoying His earthly rule. And the hard reality when He was gone made them realize it wasn’t necessarily a “nice thing” to be the greatest!
And that is why Peter was chosen and gifted supernaturally. It wasn’t because Peter was already suited for the office, but that Jesus had to prepare and pray for him.
But an important distinction here, is that there are two aspects of greatness. One being ordination to a great position, which is not merited. The other is the greatness that one performs their duties and how much they serve others.
But thanks for assuring us that you believe in leaders who govern in the church. I do know there can be some compelling arguments for not assent in to the office of Pope. However, I do believe… and with a conviction that there is more of many aspects in the faith that compels me to hold to it.
Thanks for your fellowship ben!
