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Philthy,
b) (2 Tim. 3:16) (John 16:13) (Rom. 2:15)
c) (John 4:1) (Acts 8:35)
I believe that if Martin Luther had been guided by the Holy Spirit, he would not have tried to reform the Catholic Church problems… He would have left completely. By reading Luther’s preface in his catechism, he had no desire to change any of the teachings of the Catholic Church, or consider himself non-Catholic… He only wanted to release parishoners from the tyranny of the Papal office.
John
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Just as I cannot make a “blanket statement” that everyone that is led by the Spirit, allows the Holy Spirit to control every aspect of their life and teaching, you also cannot base your acceptance of truth on the writings of Ignatius, Augustine, Clement, Origen etc., these men may have been led by the Spirit in certain areas, but their teachings are obviously contrary to scripture in others. The scripture is the buffer which keeps us right concerning the truth.Sounds wonderful but the Holy Spirit dwells in all believers, teaches all believers etc etc.and therefore there is nothing unique to your situation which would make your teaching any more valid than those believers who disagree with you.
I never said that I or anyone else does not have the authority to preach the truth… I simply said that I have no authority of my own… neither did the Apostles. The authority to teach and preach the truth comes from God, in fact He commands it. And no, I also did not say that “everyone” in church is to proclaim the truth as they see it. There are certain people (ie. Bishops, teachers, preachers) who are set apart for teaching and preaching, and it is those people who have “shown themselves approved” for that purpose, and have proven themselves to be led by the Spirit.So you believe the true church is supposed to be everyone independently proclaiming the truth that they believe the Holy Spirit has revealed to them while at the same time they are to do it recognizing that they have no authority to do so? Im sorry but that is just seriously lacking in reason, Scriptural support and practicality.
I don’t care if my interpretation doesn’t fly with you, and your humble opinioin has no place in a discussion regarding truth. The only way a person will come to the knowledge of truth is by a humble examination of the scripture and through revelation of the Holy SpiritActually, that is precisely what he did. This illogical linguistic dance of yours aimed at altering the most simple statement to mean something you personally need it to mean simply doesnt fly IMHO. Most scholars Catholic and non-Catholic, disagree with you.
How can you honestly say that without viewing that verse with pre-concieved notions of “church government” Paul was alluding to a “universal church”. You are not humbly investigating scripture, you are arrogantly superimposing your ideas into scripture. In order to see the truth, you have to investigate scripture from a nuetral viewpoint.Yeah, this idea of different churches having different beliefs seems contradictory to Scripture. Paul specifically says in 1Cor 4:17 …“Just as I teach EVERYWHERE IN EVERY CHURCH”. The entire Church; all the individual churches received a UNITY of belief.
a) More Scripture is forthcoming - ie, a NT;
b) The holy Spirit will guide each individual believer to know what that Scripture is; and
c) On the basis of individual revelation we are to be guided by Scripture apart from the Church?
a) The Old Testament never concluded itself as the “complete canon”, The New Testament did. (Rev. 22:18,19)One last simple question: Was Martin Luther a believer guided by the holy spirit - yes or no?
b) (2 Tim. 3:16) (John 16:13) (Rom. 2:15)
c) (John 4:1) (Acts 8:35)
I believe that if Martin Luther had been guided by the Holy Spirit, he would not have tried to reform the Catholic Church problems… He would have left completely. By reading Luther’s preface in his catechism, he had no desire to change any of the teachings of the Catholic Church, or consider himself non-Catholic… He only wanted to release parishoners from the tyranny of the Papal office.
John
www.gideonsword.net