G
guanophore
Guest
You make a perfect point, ajk. God does not go against anything He has taught. Jesus is the fulfillment of all the types and figures that came before. He Himself is the Passover Lamb that was eaten yearly by the Jews. It is by His shed blood that the angel of death passes over us.Why would God say one thing, and yet have his Son teach something that goes against it?
As for priests forgiving them, short answer: They can’t.
Sorry, you are wrong, they teach the exact opposite of this.
God forgives sins. Jesus demonstrated that He has the authority on earth to forgive sins. He gave this authority to His Apostles. They forgive sins in HIs name.
Yesterday I read a post of yours that said you were taking back your position on the resurrection. I was reallly proud of you for that, since it demonstrated that you are willing to change your mind when presented with evidence. Please continue to examine the evidence, and dont’ allow the prejudices of what misinformation you have been given interfere. It makes you look foolish when you adamantly assert what the church teaches, and you are in error. At least allow for the possibility that you understanding of what the Church teaches may be in error.
Jesus delegated authority and power to His Apostles and Disciples. It does not change the fact that they are human. Is that what you think He meant when He told them:So then the priest is a God basically then, or is in His form?
Luke 10:16
16 “He who hears you hears me, and he who rejects you rejects me, and he who rejects me rejects him who sent me.”
Do you think, because He empowered them to represent HIm, that makes them into “God”?
Does the ambassador “become” the President when delivering a message, or acting in the person of the President? Does the ambassador doing what he is sent to do take away from the one who sent him?
2 Cor 5:19-21
20 So we are ambassadors for Christ, God making his appeal through us. We beseech you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God.
The ministry of reconciliation (mediation) belongs to Christ, and those whom He empowers to share it.