benhur;12609568]On some things yes, but not all. I would think you both insist on not being wrong ( as I do).
True, but who has the God-given authority (in a world with so many divided/autonomous churches) to resolve our differences when we reach an impasse about some things?
Who told you that promise is not for you ? The apostles and successors were to make “disciples”. You are a ‘‘disciple" are you not ? Baptized to that end ? A disciple is to be "likewise’’ as in duplicating . That would be impossible if you cut off the means thereof that they employed (such HS guidance that we discuss). It is sad to hear one say," that is not for me" (like JW’s saying heaven is not for most of them) .
God never promised to use me to preserve doctrinal truth, especially in those times when people disagree; not me; not my sister and not you - correct? I do believe that God sent the Holy Spirit, (ergo the royal priesthood of all Christians) to every single person upon their baptism. I do not believe that God sent the Holy Spirit to guide me into all truth i.e. John 16:13 does not apply to me, but rather Jesus’ church leadership, beginning with His apostles. I am simply not bold enough to make such a claim.
I would not cloak that particular unbelief in false piety. False not due to insincerity but wrong assumption. The apostle Paul says you can be bold . John in his epistles is very clear “dear children” that this unction, this HS guidance, is for all, very clear.
I could not agree more my friend. However, when it comes to resolving doctrinal differences, the Holy Spirit does not guide each and every person into all truth. If God did, then God failed miserably.
This does not do away with special giftings and being subject to offices.
It is interesting that the church that says "tracing’’ is the key has that key lead to herself. Tracing should be true but is it ? Being sons and daughters of Abraham ( OT key) should have made true sons in the faith but did it for Jesus’s contemporaries ?
Apostolic succession is not required to discern truth? OK. It seems logical and absolutely necessary, and biblical to me, but I respect your right to reject it.
The method suggested by a particular church for locating the true church could be self serving.
I guess I’m self-serving. LOL. I just wanted to belong to the historical church to which the apostles belonged.
See, she is not alone or apart from a church on her faith evidences either
But you and I and Vat 2 both know her church sprang out of CC (with some explanation) and therefore has a type of succession.
I have to disagree and so would she. If I worked for Home Depot and then broke away from that place and started my own home-improvement store, calling it the Home Depot…well you get the point…
No one rejects our foundation resting on the Lord and the apostles and faithful church (leaders and all ) that has come down to our generation. As before, we both define “succession” that could be considered self serving by others.
I would not define “succession” as being self serving; perhaps others, but not me…
Well rejection can be emotional but don’t think she rejects anything truthful.
She rejects both baptism by water and the Eucharist, calling it a mere symbolic meal, so I have to disagree…
We are not far apart for we both have found doctrinal truth and churches that preserve it ( just differ on what or how much needs to be preserved) .
I found doctrinal truth in the church founded by Jesus, or at least that is my faith…
Just as OT world had salvation by Jews/Israel despite her diversity, NT world has christians/church despite her diversity.
Totally agree, as per the catechism of the Catholic Church - 817…The fullness of doctrinal truth is found in the church established by Jesus in my humble opinion; doesn’t mean I am right; just what I believe.
