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Trebor135
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What I’d like to know is this: what was the general view of the Early Church Fathers on Christ’s instructing of Peter to feed his sheep and his announcing to Peter that Jesus had prayed for him specifically?Whether or not he went into schism or not even if briefly, because of denying Christ, If I was to apply your logic (denying Christ = Schism) then all of us have been in schism with Christ at least once in our life time. We all have denied Christ at least in a particular situation in our life. If we also apply your logic, then all the apostles went into schism when they abandoned Christ (Matt 26:56) which is equally bad to do, and yes it is a way of denying him. You don’t need to be questioned to deny him. One’s acts themselves can deny him. In fact the only reason Peter was questioned if he knew Jesus or not and afterwards denied him, was because Peter kept following Christ at distance when he was arrested (Matt 26:58). The others, probably didn’t even followed him (or at least the scriptures don’t suggest that they did). But I have now doubt that should they have followed him also, they would have denied him too. Now, I must repeat myself. Even if Peter denied Christ, this situation doesn’t end there. He commanded him to Feed his sheep/lamb afterwards. And Jesus told him that after his fall (denials), to strengthen his brethren.
Since we can agree as you have stated, that such prayer was particularly for Peter and no others, What significance do you find in this? You said this doesn’t support papacy. Well if it doesn’t,…Then why pray for Peter only and not the rest? I mean he was speaking to all the apostles a few verses before. Christ didn’t take Peter with him apart. All the apostles were listening to Jesus. Yet Jesus said to Peter “I have prayed for you that your faith may not fail.” A few verses later he speaks to all the apostles again. All the apostles heard what Jesus told Peter.
With this keep in mind I don’t mean to say that Christ never prayed for his disciples. Knowing he prayed even for those who crucified him (Luke 23:34) im sure he prayed for all of his disciples. Were just speaking about that particular verse in which Satan demanded to sift all of them like wheat, which I would say is no small thing. But Christ chooses to pray for Peter here only. I’m just asking, why?