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1beleevr
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It is not now, nor has it ever been about “appointing oneself!” Do you mean to tell me that you cannot read scripture and figure out what it means,; without a priest’s help? What does this verse mean to you: “Be still, and know that I am God. I will be exalted in all nations.” And we have heard about apostolic succession ad nauseumChrist established a Church. He chose and appointed men over that Church. With their authority, they appointed more men of the Church. Men of the Church wrote the scriptures. Men of the Church gave the interpretation of what they had written to those they had appointed. Those that received the scriptures, passed the scriptures and interpretation to those they appointed, and on and on. That’s how Apostolic succession works. If they had not preserved the scriptures through the centuries, you wouldn’t have a New Testament today. So, the Church has the interpretation. It isn’t the Pope alone who interprets scriptures.
Acts 2:38 tells people they will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. It does not say, you will receive an authority in the Church. Neither Christ, or the Apostles, did ‘blanket’ appointments. Christ chose men and appointed them. They appointed others. The others appointed more…again, this is Apostolic succession.
It seems people would rather argue that ALL have authority, yet there are no scriptures to support that view. Where in scriptures did anyone ‘appoint themself’? It’s that simple.