Non Serviam;11991010]You create a false dichotomy here. I never said Jesus didn’t commission Peter, I simply disagreed with your interpretation of what Peter was commissioned to do, and provided Peter’s own explanation of his commissioning.
There is no false dichotomy in what Jesus reveals to Peter and the apostles in Matthew 16:13-17. This is my whole premise with the OP. What you relate to is something other and not related to what Jesus said and did.
Keeping it simple here; I have introduced Jesus revelation of building His Church upon Peter. That is not my view, that is Jesus doing the works of His Father. We have provided a Catholic 2000 year old interpretation of Matthew 16.
The question is to you. Give us your interpretation of Jesus revelation of Matthew 16;13-17. You haven’t, you left the subject of Jesus building His Church on Peter with His own Word, into subjects that are not related to what Jesus said and did upon Peter.
I am prepared to present much scripture in support of Jesus building HIs Church upon Peter. But how can I pitch to you, when you haven’t got up to bat?
How does your interpretation of Jesus own Words differ in Matthew 16:13-17? Give us your foundation, and we can give you Jesus foundation, without any hyperbole of scripture.
These are Peter’s words from his own mouth explaining the commissioning he was given in Matthew-how is it you place someone else’s words over those of Peter when you claim to submit to his authority? You need to explain away this passage and Peter’s own words before you can offer another interpretation.
Thank you, I would love to; Peter’s own words never discounts Jesus Words when Jesus builds His Church upon Peter. Peter’s commissioning and primacy is given to him by Jesus Himself which is found in John 21:15-17. I don’t place anyone’s words over Jesus Words.
I don’t claim to submit to Peter’s authority. I submit to Jesus authority who gave Peter the authority on earth with divine keys to bind and loose on earth. You are greatly mistaken about the understanding of the biblical Magisterium which Jesus places within His body the Church on earth.
Back to Peter speaking to the Council. We know Peter is the only one who walks on water not on his own power, but by Jesus presence with him who promised to never leave him.
Peter is the only one who receives a vision from heaven to allow the Gentiles into the Church. It is from this known vision Peter receives from heaven (see Acts 10:9-17) that the councils fell silent when Peter speaks to the council of allowing the Gentiles into the whole Church by baptism not circumcision.
Peter decides for the whole Church not just one community for the Gentiles to enter the Church, Jesus builds upon Peter.
Cornelius a Gentile who is sent to Peter by an Angel from heaven. Here is Cornelius a Gentile meeting Peter for the first time; Act 10;25…When Peter entered, Cornelius met him and fell down at his feet and worshipped him. But Peter lifted him up, saying (as all other Popes have said who succeeds Peter) “stand up; I too am a man”.
The reason I point this out to you; Deals with Peter hearing from heaven to now allow the Gentiles into the Church. It has nothing to do with Peter’s primacy and his commissioning from Jesus. But your quote of Peter deals with Peter’s first knowledge from heaven that what ever God makes clean is clean. Thus Gentiles are not required circumcision as the Jerusalem Church community was insisting upon the Gentiles. Peter and heaven revealed to the council baptism allows anyone into the body of Christ His Church.
Jesus makes a distinction between Jew and Gentiles, when Jesus states, “Salvation comes from the Jews first”, meaning Himself and His apostles and prophets, then to the whole earth in every age till Jesus returns. Peter alone reveals from Heaven how this is done, by baptism.
Paul clearly shows that some were dividing the church by putting their dedication to an apostle ahead of their unity in Christ. Why do you engage in a behaviour he specifically warned against? What is your justification in placing loyalty to Peter ahead of our unity in Christ?
No, that is not true; To put me in Paul’s circumstance with Corinthians would be seen like this; I would be saying my local bishop is the only one I will follow, and not Peter, nor Paul because my bishop baptised and confirmed me in the faith of Jesus Christ. Now is your assumption a reality of Catholics? I think you know my position in reality here and it is not the one you have wrongly supposed of me.
Reality is all bishops world wide are in full communion with Peter as One in the body of Christ which is His Church, not Peter’s Church, nor Paul’s Church. The Church is the body of Christ.
What it appears is your false dichotomy that expresses protestants and non-catholic christians who are without the apostolic successors of Paul and Peter is the same Church Jesus founded upon Peter and His apostles. Because Peter said, what God revealed to Him from heaven after the resurrection of Jesus; “Brethren, you know that in the early days God made choice among you, that by my mouth the Gentiles should hear the word of the gospel and believe”. By Peter’s mouth, God made the Choice to allow the Gentiles into the Church.
Peter is exercising his God given authority to speak and by his authority Jesus gives him, Peter allows the Gentiles into the Church by baptism only not by circumcision.