The Lutheran would go to his pastor . . .
But then you are right back to MORE than an invisible Church and more than sola Scriptura too as someone now has authority.
If this is the case (someone has God-given authority that is ratified in Heaven), then the question arises WHERE did this authority come from? Where is the evidence of Apostolic Succession?
Or if this “authority” is just some nebulous or poorly-defined “experience” allegedly of “the Holy Spirit”, then everybody can claim this “authority” and you are right back to an invisible church.
As soon as someone tries to assert God-given authority, you are either back to the Protestant dilemma of having 1000 people in the room all with their Bibles yet all coming to differing conclusions on various doctrines and practices serious enough to cause “church splits” (but all claiming to have the Holy Spirit). . . . OR . . . . you must conclude there is a real actual spiritual AND physical VISIBLE CHURCH that you can take someone to for fraternal correction that is so authoritative, that the decision will be ratified in Heaven!
**If the decision of these authoritative people talked of in Matthew 18 will be ratified in Heaven then . . . **
A. Heaven asserts a wrong decision now and then, that’s OK. . . . . OR . . . .
B. These authoritative people giving correction will be given Divine protection because God would not EVER ratify error in Heaven (or on earth for that matter).
If you said “A” I would suggest this is the defining difference between Catholicism and the many many flavors of Protestantism. This would be building upon a “foundation” of shifting sands or relativism and not upon “rock”.
There cannot be more than ONE fullness of truth, and Jesus does NOT divorce Himself from His bride the Church (see Ephesians chap. 5). Jesus protects His bride. Someone might try to obfuscate, and divorce Jesus who IS truth, from truth. That would also be a grotesque distortion of Jesus.
Someone else stated:
Each would go to their own pastor and seek pastoral care from the shepherd’s they have been entrusted too.
But is *this *truth? Or is this a pastor’s mere opinion? What if a Pentecostal minister and a “Oneness Pentecostal” minister disagreed on the exact same issue?
Is being satisfied with opposite answers from the two questioners who had the exact same question, more consistent with “truth” or “emotions and feelings” and “conviviality”?
Is the best we can get mere “unity of belief” or can we get “truth”?
Is THIS jumble of opinions really what God had in mind when He gave us Matthew 18:15-17?
Or did Jesus leave us a way to authoritatively KNOW the truth with certainty in such cases to such an extent that it is affirmed in Heaven?
**MATTHEW 18:15-18 ** 15 "If your brother sins against you, go and tell him his fault, between you and him alone. If he listens to you, you have gained your brother. 16 But if he does not listen, take one or two others along with you, that every word may be confirmed by the evidence of two or three witnesses. 17 If he refuses to listen to them,
tell it to the church; and **if he refuses to listen even **to the church, let him be to you as a Gentile and a tax collector. 18 Truly, I say to you,
whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.
And notice what’s NOT said:
**NOT MATTHEW 18:15-18 (Phantom Verses) ** 17 If he refuses to listen to them,
open your Bible and really drive home your interpretive opinion. And
if he refuses to listen even to YOU and your private interpretation, let him be to you as a Gentile and a tax collector. 18 Truly, I say to you, WHATEVER you bind on earth EVEN if it is
error shall be bound in heaven. But if this guy shows you the verses that
he thinks are in favor of
his opinion too,
that’s the best you guys can do and you really can’t get to truth until you are in Heaven. But be of joyful emotions and perceived “unity” even in interpretive error.
Did God give ANYBODY His own Divine authority (and protect them so when they spoke in His name, they would not err in matters of faith and morals)?
Its NOT just a ME and Jesus motif is it?
You might object and say: “Well it’s NOT the Catholic Church!”
To that I’d say, that’s a topic for another thread, but if you can see the principle on the fact that there
can be only one fullness of truth, you are not far from the kingdom.