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I know the Pope is not your leader, today… but you are en ex-Catholic so he was one time your leader. It seems that you didn’t “agree”, “believe”, “have confidence”, “trust and yield” the Pope, but you were suppose to do it when you were a Catholic.Apart from the fact that the word “obey” in this context might as well be translated as “agree”, “assure”, “believe”, “have confidence”, “be confident”, “trust and yield” and others there is another thing:
The problem is that many (like me) do not regard the pope as their “leader”. We are to obey the law of the land, but that does not include unconditional obedience to an authority as the pope.
Our true ruler however is Jesus Christ and Him we will obey unconditionally, led and comforted by the Holy Spirit through the grace of our Father who is in heaven.
Romans 12:2
2 And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.
The Pope is not going to ask any Catholic to obey “unconditionally” to any thing that comes to his mind. Would you believe that your President is going to do something like that? Neither will the Pope, it’s not like that. But in matters of FAITH and MORALS he has Authority, just as your President or Congress have authority and they expect your obedience in certain matters.
Catholics do not deny that, as you say, “our true ruler however is Jesus Christ and Him we will obey unconditionally, led and comforted by the Holy Spirit through the grace of our Father who is in heaven.” But that doesn’t mean that we don’t have to obey our Church leaders. Most Protestants I know accept the authority their pastors have over them. These pastors are like “little” Popes.
You cannot deny the confusion that Protestants have in their hands, whether they admit it or not, when so many individuals are interpreting what Jesus Christ meant in one passage, or when Pastors tell you: “last night the Holy Spirit told me…”, who are you to believe, and why? There are thousands (if not millions) of Christians around the world, mostly Protestants, who beside their pastors, are also claiming to have received “word from God or the Holy Spirit”… how can one be sure? I’ve never heard a Pope, Bishop or Priest say “the Holy Spirit told me…”
We’ve seen all the abuses committed by individual Christians, Catholics and Protestants alike, claiming that God spoke through them. Contrary to popular belief, there hasn’t been a Pope that has ordered anyone to commit those abuses, even less to commit crimes like the ones committed by some of our “civilized” 20th or 21st Century leaders.
The Pope is an Spiritual Leader. You didn’t like the Catholic teachings, you left, you had that freedom. No one forced you to stay. I’m sure the Pope didn’t send a special envoy to talk to you. On the other hand, no one is forcing me to be Catholic either. Ours is a personal decision.
It’s kind of like the army. Imagine if soldiers would have the freedom to interpret the orders of their superiors, or to say that they need no General to tell them what to do, that they know better how to defeat the enemy. I’m sure you will agree with the leaders of the army that that can’t be allowed. Then, why is it allowed that you can become your own leader when your eternal salvation is at stake? Are you sure you can defeat an invisible enemy that will use every trick to defeat you, even make you believe that you need no General in this war? You true Leader, Jesus, ask you to be “of one flock”, not of 39,000+ flocks. He asked Peter three times to “feed, look and feed my sheep”. The moment your enemy has you thinking that you need no General he’s won half the war.
Paul says it in Ephesians 6:12 “Our battle is not against human forces but against the rulers and authorities and their dark powers that govern this world. We are struggling against the spirits and supernatural forces of evil.”
If Paul knew that we already have Jesus on our side, why the warning? At least they had Paul and the Apostles then… who do you have now? We have the Pope and the Church, and I feel safer with him as our leader to help us defeat that enemy than with any Pastor.
God bless you