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Tommy555
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I am reading a lot of “I believe…” Does not all heresy begin with a private interpretation? The author of Hebrews states, “Obey them that have the rule over you, and submit to them: for they watch in behalf of your souls, as they that shall give account; that they may do this with joy, and not with grief: for this were unprofitable for you” (He 13.17).
All the church counsels came about because of one man’s interpretation leading others astray. Christ is the Head of the Church, and gives interpretation to the Church. It is the Church which watches in behalf of our souls. We cannot, and must not, rely upon our own individual interpretations. We then become the guardians of our own souls; we become the Church. Also, are we not told to lean not on our own understandings. The Bereans did not give individual interpretation to the Scriptures but searched the Scriptures.
How often during a sermon are we thinking, “I agree” or “I disagree.” When we do this, we are believing that we are the authority. From Genesis to the Revelation, no man was authority, everyone had to submit. Moses had to submit to God, and God appointed Moses over His people. What happened when people thought they were equal to Moses? Leprosy, the ground opening up and swallowing them, etc. We at some point must place our trust in Christ by submitting to the Church.
The question becomes, Where is the Church? Any church which is begun by one individual must be scrutinized very carefully. Once again, we as individuals are not the authority to say, That cannot be the Church because I…" I think the main question that must be answered is: Has the Catholic Church, by their traditions, contradicted Scripture? We cannot say they have just for the simple reason that we disagree. We must ask questions and have them show us why they are not contradicting Scripture. Every denomination that I am aware of, in some way, form, or fashion, has broken off from the Catholic Church. That means that they were the Church. Are they still? If not, where is the Church? There is much about their traditions (especially their Marian doctrine) that is extremely hard to swallow, but it is not our call as individuals.
All the church counsels came about because of one man’s interpretation leading others astray. Christ is the Head of the Church, and gives interpretation to the Church. It is the Church which watches in behalf of our souls. We cannot, and must not, rely upon our own individual interpretations. We then become the guardians of our own souls; we become the Church. Also, are we not told to lean not on our own understandings. The Bereans did not give individual interpretation to the Scriptures but searched the Scriptures.
How often during a sermon are we thinking, “I agree” or “I disagree.” When we do this, we are believing that we are the authority. From Genesis to the Revelation, no man was authority, everyone had to submit. Moses had to submit to God, and God appointed Moses over His people. What happened when people thought they were equal to Moses? Leprosy, the ground opening up and swallowing them, etc. We at some point must place our trust in Christ by submitting to the Church.
The question becomes, Where is the Church? Any church which is begun by one individual must be scrutinized very carefully. Once again, we as individuals are not the authority to say, That cannot be the Church because I…" I think the main question that must be answered is: Has the Catholic Church, by their traditions, contradicted Scripture? We cannot say they have just for the simple reason that we disagree. We must ask questions and have them show us why they are not contradicting Scripture. Every denomination that I am aware of, in some way, form, or fashion, has broken off from the Catholic Church. That means that they were the Church. Are they still? If not, where is the Church? There is much about their traditions (especially their Marian doctrine) that is extremely hard to swallow, but it is not our call as individuals.