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Erich
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The following verse is important also:2 Timothy 3:16 (New International Version)
16 All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness
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One of the first reasons why I started moving towards the Catholic Church, Sola scriptura holds no water even in Scripture.
17 that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.
Note that these words were written to St. Timothy specifically, not to the congregation in general.
Yes, the Scriptures are a tool for “teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness,” but who is to use this tool for these purposes? That is, who has the authority to teach, reproof, correct, and train others in righteousness? The “man of God” has this authority.
But, who is the “man of God?” Contrary to the opinion that the “man of God” can be any Christian without distinction, Scripture itself will not allow such an interpretation, insisting that the “man of God” is a figure of authority, either commissioned by God directly through Divine Intervention (such as Moses or the Angel), or appointed by another holder of authority (such as Samuel, David, Elisha, and St. Timothy).
My questions to Radical (in post #16 of this thread) remain unanswered:
So, what happened between first century Galatia and twenty-first century Great White North? The Levites claimed their authority via succession (i.e. the ordinary method of claiming authority); Moses, Jesus, and St. Paul claimed their authority via direct calling by God – and they were able to back up their extraordinary claims of authority by performing extraordinary miracles.
Does your pastor claim his office by succession (i.e. can he demonstrate that he was called by a superior authority who himself had a legitimate claim to his office)? Or does he claim his office by extraordinary calling (i.e. can he show the required signs and wonders that authenticate his ministry)? If even Jesus submitted to this proof-test, how can any mere man exempt himself from this same test, unless he wishes to say he is greater than even Jesus? On a side note, are you certain that the man who shepherds your soul is a legitimate leader? Or are you following a self-appointed shepherd who is in rebellion against God’s appointed authorities?