There is NOTHING in the Bible that endorses this.
Of course you cannot “see” what is there to endorse it, because your anti-Catholic blinders prevent that.
Again, find me the Scripture where it says men repent and then go to someone God has appointed to absolve them for sins they’ve already been forgive for.
You have been given these verses, and are unable to see what the Apostles taught in them. You belong to a tradition that has been separated from the Apostolic faith so much for so long, that you cannot even see the gap that exists.
No, it’s clear you don’t want to accept what the Scripture says because you value the directives of men over the directives of God. Y
Sola Scriptura is not found in Scripture, and is itself a “directive of men over the directives of God.” Jesus was clear that we are to listen to the Apostles as we listen to Him, as all authority was given to Him, and He gave it to the Apostles. The Apostles gave it to their successors, the Bishops.
You proved my point, you are looking at the Scripture through a “Catholic lens” when you should really be reading all Scripture through a “Christ focused lens”.
There is no separation between the two, medwigel. The Church founded by Christ is Catholic, and the Scriptures are to be understood in context. The Context of the NT is the Catholic Church. All 27 books were written by, for, and about Catholics. Jesus does not separate Himself from His Catholic Church, and we do not either.
Luke 10:16 “He who hears you hears me, and he who rejects you rejects me, and he who rejects me rejects him who sent me.”
Defiance against those appointed by Christ is defiance against Him, so of course we listen to Scripture through the faith that produced it. It is not of men, but of God:
2 Peter 1:21 because no prophecy ever came by the impulse of man, but men moved by the Holy Spirit spoke from God.
It’s dangerous when you take you focus off Christ; it causes men to come up with what sounds right to them and ignore God’s true intent.
Yes, we are in agreement on this point. By changing the definition of “church”, you have taken the focus off Christ, who is the Head of His One Body, the Church.
If you remove the scales from your eyes, just like Paul, you will be able to see Christ more clearly…remove the lens, it’s blinding you.
I am fortunate to have the Sacred Tradition (teaching of the Apostles) through which I can understand the writings they produced. No one can remove their own scales - only God can do that. If you don’t know you have scales, it is difficult to understand that you have been blinded by them.
Perhaps you would be able to discern that my “scales” had been removed if I thought as you do?