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When is the last time you put on your sackcloth?
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I suppose you do not know that Catholics fast, pray, give alms and repent every Lent for 40 days? We have gotten away from sack cloth since its too obvious that we are suffering - we try to be more modest about it in accordance with the NT teachings. But penance is a huge part of salvation of repentance and developing the proper interior state of contrition to open us up more to God’s grace and inner transformation.
Where did Christ institute anything but water baptism and the Lords supper; or the apostles for that matter? No where. You cannot provide 2 versus in the NT to back this claim.
We have pointed out the scriptural basis for all the sacraments many times. There are many dozens of both OT prefiguring scripture and NT scripture that when taken with true apostolic teaching as witnessed in the recorded statements of the Early Church Father’s makes it obvious to even the pessimist or the suspicious mind.
Here:
scripturecatholic.com/
Thing; anyone who know the true and unadulterated gospel and can articulate that to someone can do the exact same thing; it applies to all qualified Christians and if you like I will give you a simple practical illustration to prove the point.
Sorry Tanner but as we have pointed out by citing the early church fathers, the sense that you “know” the gospel is anything but “unadulterated”.
Good idea to keep yourself accountable to your brother and sisters and allow them to build you up in your weakness.
Practically speaking; did Jesus or an apostles ever do what you just described? Is there any mention in the Bible of “rent a priest” for implementing sacraments? Show me at least two versus to support your position. Keep in mind; an overseer, elder or shepherd are not the same terms used in the NT as the word priest is used; there are marked distinctions.
You are simply not being factual by saying that the elders, overseer, presbyteroi, episkopi do not refer to priests, bishops etc. Read some of the early Church Fathers that prove to us that The Church ALWAYS had bishops and priests since the first century.
*Acts 20:17,28 - Paul refers to both the elders or priests (“presbyteroi”) and the bishops (“episkopoi”) of the Church. Both are ordained leaders within the hierarchical structure of the Church.
1 Tim. 3:1; Titus 1:7 - Christ’s Church has bishops (“episkopoi”) who are direct successors of the apostles. The bishops can trace the authority conferred upon them back to the apostles.
Accordingly, elect for yourselves
bishops and deacons, men who are an honor to the Lord, of gentle disposition, not attached to money, honest and well-tried; for they, too, render you the sacred service of the prophets and teachers." The Didache (c. A.D. 90).
“Our apostles also knew, through our Lord Jesus Christ, and there would be strife on account of
the office of the episcopate. For this reason, therefore, inasmuch as they had obtained a perfect fore-knowledge of this, they appointed those [ministers] already mentioned, and afterwards gave instructions, that when these should fall asleep,
other approved men should succeed them in their ministry.” Clement of Rome, Pope, 1st Epistle to the Corinthians, 44:1-2 (c. A.D. 96).
“See that ye all
follow the bishop, even as Christ Jesus does the Father, and the
presbytery as ye would the apostles. Do ye also reverence the deacons, as those that carry out the appointment of God. Let no man do anything connected with the Church without the** bishop**. Let that be deemed a proper Eucharist, which is [administered] either by the
bishop, or by one to whom he has entrusted it. Wherever the **bishop **shall appear, there let the multitude also be; by the
bishop, or by one to whom he has entrusted it.
Wherever the bishop shall appear, there let the multitude also be; even as, wherever Jesus Christ is, there is the Catholic Church.” Ignatius of Antioch, Epistle to the Smyrneans, 8:2 (c. A.D. 110). *
What you miss is the spirit of the repentant heart, which God recognizes and is directed to Him through His son. In the OT there was not the “pouring out” of the Holy Spirit, like we see in the NT. One major thing accomplished on the cross was the removal of a formalized priesthood and hierarchical structure designed specifically for Israel; not for the New Covenant church, which Christ is building and will be revealed when all the elect are called in. For now, we have the visible local church which has leaders that maintain specific oversight and duties toward each flock. The Chief Shepherd watches over the entire flock, made of little flocks. If you don’t believe this, then search the Scriptures. Revelation chapters 2 and 3 would be a good place to begin, since here Jesus demonstrates His authority of the the individual local flocks.
This is a LIE.
James