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Wolves will be among us, that is for sure! And I have even acted as the wolf at times. The sheep are fed by One. And Peter was commissioned to feed His sheep. And Jesus prayed that Peter’s faith would not fail. That sounds like infallibility to me. That sounds like something that will help us to be like the first converts… We can devote to the Teachings of the apostles, because we have their successors to confirm. Now I don’t think this means we can relax and forget about the Paraclete and just let the Magisterium discern for us! God forbid! There are trials everyday that demand our reliance on Him. And even in the matters the Church has confirmed, we still need the Spirit to illuminate our understanding. It is not healthy to always trust blindly. This would lead to failure, eventually.Hi rc’
I think the OT scriptures are also prophetic of what is to come in the last days , and the new kingdom on Earth. It shows the covenant also to be a bit conditional.
The new is better, and Our hearts have His ways written on them like never before . He graces us unconditionally in that regard . That does not however say wolves will not creep in, but that His sheep will heed His voice, and the goats will not. I do not see it as a promise of no goats. So now we are stuck with discernment between the goats/sheep. And the sheep must discern His voice on many matters also. Having all the sheep discern exactly alike on all points is beyond the scope of a visible church/office but keeps the Paraclete quite busy.
Blessings