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There is repeated precedent in the Old Testament for "the anointed of the Lord" to be removed by God - the sons of Aaron who offered strange fire, the sons of Eli in 1 Samuel, the warnings in Isaiah and throughout the prophets concerning false pastors and false prophets. There are repeated woes and warnings against those who plundered His people - how can they NOT apply to false ministers, even those in positions instituted by God, Who at one time ripped the whole nation of Israel from its land and cast it into exile?
Yes.
But the people if Israel did not have the divine promises that Jesus gave to His Church. And she did not have the same relationship with God as the Church:
Eph 5:25-31
Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her, 26 that he might sanctify her, having cleansed her by the washing of water with the word, 27 that he might present the church to himself in splendor, without spot or wrinkle or any such thing, that she might be holy and without blemish. 28 Even so husbands should love their wives as their own bodies. He who loves his wife loves himself. 29 For no man ever hates his own flesh, but nourishes and cherishes it, as Christ does the church, 30 because we are members of his body.
Her Head is Christ, and she is ensouled by the Holy Spirit. That is why it is not possible for her to fall from grace. Individuals can, but not the Church. The Church, like Christ, is incarnational in nature. She has human elements, and divine elements. The Divine elements, and His Divine promises, make abandonment impossible.
He who did not spare the branches then surely will not spare us, yet to my ears it seems to Catholic Church still proclaims itself secure in its position, despite all that it has done and is doing.
You are mixing your apples and oranges. This statement is made to individuals, not to the Church. She is impeccable.
What do you think the Catholic Church “is doing” that warrants being 'cut off"?
How can it avoid the judgement of God?
The judgment of God will surely fall upon all who sin, and persist in sin.
1 Peter 4:17-18
17 For the time has come for judgment to begin with the household of God; and if it begins with us, what will be the end of those who do not obey the gospel of God? 18 And
“If the righteous man is scarcely saved,
where will the impious and sinner appear?”
This speaks to individuals who are members of the household of God.
And the Jewish priests were rejected because they rejected Christ, and Jerusalem was destroyed in 70 AD, some say because of that rejection? How can you so sure, seemingly so smug, that that authority continues when the pattern given to us “for our instruction” would indicate God comes down hard and fast on the corrupt leaders of the Church, going so far as to rip them dramatically from their authority, or allowing them to worsen in order to cut them down in greater wrath?
We have a different understanding of the nature of “Church”. Catholics are not “smug”, we just accept the understanding of the Church that was passed down to us from the Aposltes. We understand that no persons sin, however grievious, can stain God, whose spirit animates the Church and gives her life.
God can raise up stones to praise Him, let along jackasses (which explains some successful ministers), while condemning those “in right office” most severely.
Indeed he can, and has. But the stones crying out does not negate the authority he put in place, and promised to preserve “until the end of the age”.