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Say ml – come back tomorrow and let us know what kinds of questions the kids asked. I love working with this age group!
The Son is the head of the Church.There is only one Father,and he is the head of the Church.
What a bizarre assertion. I don’t know about you, but I do have a father, at least that’s what my mom tells me.We have no papa on earth. We do not need a papa on earth.
And the Protestant New Bible Commentary states:“And what about the ‘keys of the kingdom’ ? The keys of a royal or noble establishment were entrusted to the chief steward or majordomo; he carried them on his shoulder in earlier times, and there they served as a badge of the authority entrusted to him. About 700 B.C. an oracle from God announced that this authority in the royal palace in Jerusalem was to be conferred on a man called Eliakim …(Isaiah 22:22). So in the new community which Jesus was about to build, Peter would be, so to speak, chief steward.” (Bruce, The Hard Sayings of Jesus [Intervarsity, 1983], 143-144, as cited in Butler/Dahlgren/Hess, page 41)
Commentary from the Protestant Anchor Bible likewise states:Eliakim stands in strong contrast to Shebna, over whom he seems to have been promoted when they reappear in 36:3…Godward he is called my servant (20)…manward he will be a father to his community (21)…The key…of David (22) comes in this context of accountability. A key was a substantial object, tucked in the girdle or slung over the shoulder; but the opening words of v. 22…emphasize the God-given responsibility that went with it, to be used in the king’s interests. The ‘shutting’ and ‘opening’ means the power to make decisions which no one under the king could override. This is the background of the commission to Peter (cf. Mt 16:19) and to the church (cf. Mt 18:18)… Ultimate authority, however, is claimed, in these terms, for Christ himself (cf. Rev 3:7-8)." (NBC [Intervarsity, 1994], page 647)
So you see, whether you see it in Scripture or not has nothing to do with the veracity of the doctrine. Many see the truth of Scripture and Tradition, despite the murky understanding of others.Isaiah 22:15ff undoubtedly lies behind this saying. The keys are the symbol of authority, and Roland de Vaux [Ancient Israel, tr. by John McHugh, NY: McGraw-Hill, 1961] rightly sees here the same authority as that vested in the vizier, the master of the house, the chamberlain, of the royal household in ancient Israel. Eliakim is described as having the same authority in Isaiah; it was Hilkiah’s position until he was ousted, and Jotham as regent is also described as ‘over the household’ [2 Kings 15:5]…It is of considerable importance that in other contexts, when the disciplinary affairs of the community are being discussed [cf. Matt 18:18; John 20:23] the symbol of the keys is absent, since the sayings apply in those instances to a wider circle…The role of Peter as steward of the Kingdom is further explained as being the exercise of administrative authority, as was the case of the OT chamberlain who held the ‘keys.’ The clauses ‘on earth,’ ‘in heaven’, have reference to the permanent character of the steward’s work." (Albright/Mann, The Anchor Bible: Matthew, page 196-197)
Could you give some Scripture to back up these statements?I seriously hope you do not believe that. Jesus said this but not to just peter or his “successors” but to ALL Christians. Christ lives in every one of us and for us to reject anothe christian would be rejecting christ and going to war with god since christ is in that believer. A lot of things that Jesus said to the disciples were meant for every christian.
As far as ml1957 being a protestant… he doesnt have to be one… there are 3 major groups of christianity yes but he does not have to be part of one. Religion does not matter in the end… it is if u have a relationship with christ or not. Therefore he does not have to be grouped to one specific denomination. He could just be a follower of christ and so could others.
First off, I’m sure you mean you need to have a good relationship with Christ. But what does that mean exaclty? I say it means you have faith in Him and obey Him. The only place where you can truly do both is the Catholic Church.Religion does not matter in the end… it is if u have a relationship with christ or not.
Religion: the service and worship of God.Religion does not matter in the end… .
one factor HAVE to be considered in responding th this: the Church does not comes from the Bible, it’s the other way around. People don’t ready the Bible, then decide, “yup! let’s build the papacy”. The papacy exists before the Bible was canonised and assembled.Where do I begin? How can anyone who reads the Bible (Gods inspired word) come up with the Pope? Does the New Testament sound familiar?
Hello !!!--------------- there wer’e no ALL Christians when Jesus made this statement, Jesus was only establishing His Church at that time.I seriously hope you do not believe that. Jesus said this but not to just peter or his “successors” but to ALL Christians.
umm im not talking about just the christians at that specific time… im talking about all christians from then til now.So how can we say that Jesus was saying All Christians ?
There wer’e no Christians, apart from the Apostles and their followers.
How is that? You can only truly have faith in god and obey him if you are a part of a specific church? It is our relationship to Christ that makes us brothers and sisters in Christ and not some organization. Being a member of some denomination does not make us children of God. We are born spiritually into a relationship with Christ, and this relationship is not maintained by the unity of the denomination of which we are a part of. It is kept by us who believe the same truths of the bible. Therefore no organizational church… not the evangelical churches, not the baptist churches, not the methodist churches, and not even the catholic church can justify us. People are not looking for the religious beliefs that we have. They are looking for one good reason to give their life to christ and be saved.I say it means you have faith in Him and obey Him. The only place where you can truly do both is the Catholic Church.
Christ founded a Church. It’s in the Bible. St. Paul called it the pillar and foundation of Truth. Check it out. There’s bishops and everything. Where’s your bishop? It’s in the Bible, why don’t you have one?How is that? You can only truly have faith in god and obey him if you are a part of a specific church? It is our relationship to Christ that makes us brothers and sisters in Christ and not some organization. Being a member of some denomination does not make us children of God. We are born spiritually into a relationship with Christ, and this relationship is not maintained by the unity of the denomination of which we are a part of. It is kept by us who believe the same truths of the bible. Therefore no organizational church… not the evangelical churches, not the baptist churches, not the methodist churches, and not even the catholic church can justify us. People are not looking for the religious beliefs that we have. They are looking for one good reason to give their life to christ and be saved.
Easy, let the Holy Spirit take the ‘scales’ off your eyes and ‘see’ Sacred Scripture, Gods word. Don’t just read it and memorize it. Live it.Where do I begin? How can anyone who reads the Bible (Gods inspired word) come up with the Pope? Does the New Testament sound familiar?
Thanks, Ruffinlt! Though the post you refer to was a small effort, one sometimes has the feeling that these posts are sent into cyberspace and nobody is listening (especially the person who asked the question!).Mercygate, thank you for the wonderful reply and the quotes to support the pope. I am a cradle Catholic, but you explained it so well. I have learned so much from this thread, and I thank everyone for sharing. I am finding out answers to questions that I did not even know I had!
bk, the Catholic Church is not a denomination. Nor is it primarily an organization, although since Christ gave us bishops, he seemed to think that we needed some kind of structure. The Church is God’s family. For Catholics, a principal part of the “relationship to Christ that makes us brothers and sisters” is the Eucharist. Just “me and Jesus” is not a Christian life.How is that? You can only truly have faith in god and obey him if you are a part of a specific church? It is our relationship to Christ that makes us brothers and sisters in Christ and not some organization. Being a member of some denomination does not make us children of God.
Which same truths do you have in mind? You seem to be quite willing to do without some pretty basic truths of the Bible if you dismiss Apostolic succession, the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist, the ability of Priests to forgive sins . . . .We are born spiritually into a relationship with Christ, and this relationship is not maintained by the unity of the denomination of which we are a part of. It is kept by us who believe the same truths of the bible.
None of these denominations, nor the Catholic Church, believes that the “organization” is what saves people.Therefore no organizational church… not the evangelical churches, not the baptist churches, not the methodist churches, and not even the catholic church can justify us.
No Catholic would disagree with this. However, in a world where politics and philosophies vie for men’s hearts, where faith is assaulted at every turn, “religious beliefs” become a necessary concomitant of faith.People are not looking for the religious beliefs that we have. They are looking for one good reason to give their life to christ and be saved.
You are right CARose, I should have showed more charity. I apologize.And you guys who’ve been here for a while, where’s your charity to our seperated brother? :tsktsk:
You know it’s our responsibility to respond with Charity. I’ve seen more than a few responses that don’t speak so well to that! How can we hope to help them (ML and bknicely) understand where we’re coming from if we put them on the defensive.
And where do you think the New Testament came from?Where do I begin? How can anyone who reads the Bible (Gods inspired word) come up with the Pope? Does the New Testament sound familiar?
Well, they are just ignorant that rejecting the successors to the Apostles is rejecting Jesus, so in God’s mercy they are excused.I don’t normally pull out Luke 10:16 to quote to Protestants because I know that they are not trying to reject Christ by rejecting Church authority. But I let his assertations that the Pope was just a “guy on tv” and that we “don’t read scripture” and that we don’t “need a papa” get to me. I should probably never respond to a thread when it evokes that kind of emotion in me.
This one is tooooo good. If this guy would read scripture he would understand that if you reject the OFFICE of the Pope you would be REJECTING Christ. Peace Be With You.I am not rejecting Jesus. Is rejecting the pope the same as rejecting Christ?
Please do not confuse the two of them. I am a follower of Christ,a Christian.