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Tommy999
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Thanks, Jon. From viewing your posts, you are a wise and discerning man and I take what you have to say to heart.I don’t know what the Catholic response is, but the Lutheran one is that, while this line from you quote is true ( “Again Jesus said, ‘Peace be with you! As the Father has sent me, I am sending you.’ And with that he breathed on them and said, ‘Receive the Holy Spirit.’” He sent them, as He is sending us, to bring the good news of the way to salvation and heaven to the whole world.), He also gives them authority to bind and loose sin, in His name.
Jon
Another interpretation I heard of that verse was that power was only meant for the disciples during their earthly ministry and was not passed on to others afterwards on earth to do in perpetuity, and forgiveness was just meant for God and Christ alone to do.
After being on CAF since May, one thing that I have come to realize is that there are so many different protestant interpretations of different verses and so many protestant denominations. I used to think this was a good thing (God’s people expressing the Christian faith through different personalities, if you will) but not so much anymore. It can be downright confusing at times, even if those different interpretations sometimes have logic behind them.