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Originally Posted by Big Dummy
Paul was personally chosen by Jesus.
Since, the Apostles in Acts 1, were not full of the Spirit, I think they may have been acting on their flesh. Also, Peter tore two scriptures compeletely out of context in Acts 1.
Originally Posted by Big Dummy
Paul was personally chosen by Jesus.
Since, the Apostles in Acts 1, were not full of the Spirit, I think they may have been acting on their flesh. Also, Peter tore two scriptures compeletely out of context in Acts 1.
The authority to bind and loose was promised to Peter * but when did he receive it? Probably on Pentecost when the other Apostles received their power too. This event occurs before Pentecost. By the way it is presented by Luke it occurs during the nine days between the Ascencion and Pentecost but exactly when is not clear. So to link this with Pentecost occurring immediately after is not warranted as scripture does not say that. In fact Acts 2:1 says, “1 When the day of Pentecost had come, they were all together in one place.” That sort of implies or can be inferred to say that they were not in one place before Pentecost. So scripture is not clear enough to say that Pentecost occurred immediately after Matthias’ election.*Nice try, but I doubt it. Peter was exercising the Jeus-given authority to Bind and Loose.
And we see the Holy Spirit given Assent the process by beginning the Pentecost immediately after.
A third thing, Peter did the right thing and do you know why? The Apostles prayed for 9 days before making this decision and then they trusted God with the decision (by casting lots).