I have to ask… How do you know this??? Where does it say that?
Hi,rfournier ,
"Therefore whosoever heareth these sayings of mine,and doeth them,I will liken him unto a wise man,which built his house upon a rock:
And the rain descended,and the floods came,and the winds blew,and beat upon the house;and it fell not :for it was founded upon a rock.
And everyone that heareth these sayings of mine,and doeth them not,shall be likened unto a foolish man,which built his house upon sand:
And the rain descended,and the floods came,and the winds blew,and beat upon the house;and it fell:and great was the fall of it.
And it came to pass,when Jesus had ended these sayings,the people were astonished at his doctrine:
For he taught them as one having authority and not as the scribes" (Matthew 7:24-29).
In Matthew 16:15-20 ,is Simon Peter,at work (according to the words in Matthew7) and ‘like unto wise man’ (builder),is to be seen,building his house upon ‘a rock’?
Likewise, in Matthew 16:15-20, do we see Christ Jesus ,'like unto a wise man '(builder) who is at work,and is also seen to be ‘building his house upon a rock’?
Then from my point of view ,I would suggest both these builders are seen to be building upon the same rock ,which 'rock 'according to the words of Jesus in Matthew 7, is not a particular person ,but has to do with his ‘sayings’ ,and ‘therefore’ ‘whosoever heareth these sayings of mine,and doeth them’.
Are your summations your opinions? Or those of your particular faith community?
I have bolded two portions of your response where you indicate that your conclusions are your
opinion. My conclusions are NOT my opinion; but rather the Truth of Christ’s Church passed down through millennia.
You never even addressed my citation of John 21. I must say that I am somewhat disappointed. This is clearly Jesus putting Peter in a position of authority - thereby having Peter’s ministry continue what Christ started. Peter would need to be a rock to govern the fledgling Church in the face of so many challenges. The first pastor of the original mega-Church… hand-picked by Jesus Christ Himself!
I don’t think you’ve ever addressed why Jesus would rename Simon “Peter” if he wasn’t intended to be the rock. You seem to think that Catholics place him in some sort of equal plane as Christ, but nothing could be further from the truth.
Peter needed to be “rock-like” to lead the Church. Peter was the first stone Christ laid. I will leave you with a few things…
Please look at John 1:42. Jesus renames Simon ‘Kephas’ (Rock) here, too. No mention of Peter’s faith, spirituality, or anything other than the person of Peter.
You cited 1 Cor. 10:4. Jesus is most definitely the Rock being spoken of in this passage. Does this mean that He was in error when he renamed Simon “Peter” in John and Matthew? How can they both be “ROCK”? Is it possible that the Bible can allow a title to be held by more than one person?
In Ephesians 2:20 ~ the Apostles are called the “foundation of the Church”.
In 1 Corinthians 3:11 ~ Jesus Christ is called the “Foundation of the Church”.
In 1 Corinthians 3:12 ~ the faithful build upon the foundation.
In Matthew 16:18 ~ Jesus builds upon the foundation.
In 1 Peter 2:5 ~ the faithful are called the stones of God’s spiritual house.
In Acts 4:11 ~ Jesus is called the Stone of God’s house.
In 1 Corinthians 3:16 ~ The faithful are the Temple of God.
In Revelation 21:22 ~ Jesus is the Temple of God.
In Acts 20:28 ~ the Apostles are called the bishops of the flock.
In 1 Peter 2:25 ~ Jesus is called the Bishop of the flock.
Just because God and Jesus are called “ROCK”, that does not preclude that title from belonging to anyone else, does it? Is Jesus BOTH the Builder and the Rock? Heavenly/divine attributes are often shared in the NT, aren’t they?
Matthew 16:19 ~ Jesus gives the keys to the kingdom of heaven (the House of God) to Peter.
Revelation 3:7 ~ Jesus has the Key of David (the House of God).
Matthew 16:19 ~ Peter has the authority to bind and loose (open and shut).
Revelation 3:7 ~ Jesus has the Authority to open and shut (bind and loose).
In Luke 22:30 ~ The Apostles sit upon heavenly thrones.
In Revelation 7:10, 11, 15, 17 God sits upon His heavenly throne.
None of this in any way takes away from God, Jesus, or the Holy Spirit.
Bernard, I have no idea to what end you desire to continue this debate. I would like to remind you that you enjoy something that we Catholics do not. You are more than welcome to come here and debate us for days on end; while we Catholics are barred from joining Protestant boards or are banned when we stand up for ourselves.
Whatever your motives for being here, I sincerely hope you learn something about Catholicism. I have made my argument as best as I can make it.
If we do not bang heads again, I wish you the best in your future endeavors. I have been as pleasant and as charitable as I have been able.
Have a good night.