Exoflare:
I’m starting to wonder about Protestants then, just where do you draw the line with interpretations? So you’ve “heard other ways” of interpreting that verse… and that means they’re all just as valid as each other? Does it really make any difference at all WHAT you believe? It seems that the only thing that all Protestant beliefs I have seen have in common is that they can believe whatever they want, just as long as they are not Catholic and they call themselves “Christians”
I’ve heard this question asked a lot on this site…the misunderstanding comes from the Catholic not realizing that most Protestants are led by the Holy Spirit…they are sheep who follow a common voice.
Having said this, remember that some protestants have given other protestants a bad name because they were like the seed falling by the wayside and getting trampled, and some have been like the seed that fell on rocky ground, while others fell on thorns that choked it…there are Catholics, as well, who have been like these seeds. While others, both protestant and Catholic have landed on good soil, sprouted and have been fruitful.
If we do not “remain in Him” He does not remain in us. If we abide in Him, He will give us the Holy Spirit which will empower us to be a vessel He can use. We can do nothing without His Spirit.
And further, once we decide to truly follow Him, we become His sheep and we learn to KNOW HIS VOICE.
If we know His voice, we no longer will be washed to and fro as the waves of the sea.
So—this partly explains the 20K churches, but there is more. If you look at OT examples…for example the people in the time of Babel…Gen 11…*The people said to each other, “
Come let us build for ourselves a city, with a tower that reaches to the heavens, so that we may make a name for ourselves and not be scattered over the face of the whole earth.”
But the Lord came down to see the city and the tower that the men were building. The Lord said, “If as one people speaking the same language they have begun to do this, then nothing they plan to do will be impossible for them.
Come let us go down and confuse their language so they will not understand each other.” So the Lord scattered them from there all over the earth…*
See the Lord’s church will prevail in that He will not allow us to “build monasteries” that keep some people out. He desires that we spread out…and if it takes human dissension to get folks to “spread” then the Lord will use our weakness for His glory.
So, to think that these 20,000 churches are a terrible thing, is to ignore God’s providential ways. People are being reached all over the world because of the many denominations, just as the Gospels taught…the body of Christ is made up of more than just an eye or an arm…diversity is what allows more people to be brought to Him.
And finally, the claim that protestants just accept whatever tickles their ears is to degrade, even blaspheme the Holy Spirit. There is clearly a lack of understanding of the Holy Spirit when this is the assumption. Many do not understand that Jesus did promise to lead us by the indwelling of His Holy Spirit, our Counselor. And some of us choose to stand on that promise.
In my recent study of the Word, I have found that even Paul was challenged by the other apostles. See 2 Corinthians 11 and 12. He’s having to defend himself…that He speaks only and boasts only what the Spirit of God shows Him.
How did Paul know that his interpretation of the Gospel was of God through the Spirit when it conflicted with another apostle?
Paul’s advice was:
“Examine yourselves to see whether you are in the faith; test yourselves. Do you not realize that Christ Jesus is in you—unless, of course, you fail the test.” … “Aim for perfection, listen to my appeal, be of one mind, live in peace. And the God of love and peace will be with you.” 2 Corinthians 13: 5 and 11
Now, can we assume he’s only speaking to the apostles at Corinth? Or was he addressing the entire church? I would say the latter.
Jesus said, “But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.”
Does this not suggest that it was His intention for His word to spread? The fact that the apostles were persecuted causing them to spread out early on…shows us, that what we see as evil, God uses for good.
You may see the many denominations as evil, but you also (many of you) proclaim that Christ said His body (church) shall prevail. This is right. The body of Christ, His witnesses, shall go to the “ends of the earth” bringing His truth to all.