C
Chong
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Initially, Peter was the leader as he speaks on behalf of the others on Pentecost, later he fades out.Paul refers to Peter as Cephas in 1 Corinthians and Galatians and in several places. Also in John 1:42
The gospel indicates the Davidic line is passed spiritually and to the person of Jesus Christ who passed this spiritual blessing to Peter person and faith.
True.Actually he is the leader of the Church and there are elders or Bishops in all the Churches.
Acts 11:30 - Elders at the church of Antioch.
Acts 14:23 -Paul and Barnabas appoint "elders in every church.
Acts 15:2, 4, 6, 22, 23; 16:4 - Elders at the church in Jerusalem.
Acts 20:17, 28 - Elders/bishops at the church of Ephesus.
Acts 21:18 - Elders at the church in Jerusalem.
Philippians 1:1 - Bishops in the church of Philippi.
Further in Matthew since obviously that is back in play Jesus builds the Church on Peter and gives [him alone] the Keys which I’m sure you’ll agree no-where and no-one else is given the Keys? Surely thats no small thing? And “after” 16:17 being Blessed by God.
John 21- Jesus entrusts His sheep to Peter.
Luke 22 Jesus tells Peter to strengthen his brothers.
Acts 1:15 to 26 Peter presides over the meeting that elected Mathias to replace Judas.
Acts 2:14 Peter preached the first public sermon (Pentecost)
Acts 3:6 Peter performs the first miracle after Pentecost
Acts 5:1-11 Peter inflicts the first punishment
Acts 10:9-16 Its revealed to Peter that the gentiles can be admitted to the Church.
Acts 10:44-48 Peter baptized the first gentiles
Matthew 10:2-4, Mark 16:19, Luke 6:14-16. Acts 1:13, Peter is first?
But James speaks last in Acts15:19 and his ruling becomes the moral code, and not Peter’s ruling. The letter that was written contained James words and not Peter’s words per se, though its based on Peter’s experience of gentiles receiving the Holy Spirit without being circumcised.James concurs with Peters ruling.
Gal 2:11: But when Peter was come to Antioch, I withstood him to the face, because he was to be blamed. Gal 2:12: For before that certain came from James, he did eat with the Gentiles: but when they were come, he withdrew and separated himself, fearing them which were of the circumcision.James is mentioned first here because he is the elder of the Church in Jerusalem. There is no other significance as the contrast is above with Peter.
James seems to have sent some Jews to Antioch and Peter know it. Peter’s behavior even negates the resolution of the Jerusalem council in that he showed partiality with the uncircumcised. If Peter was the HEAD by then, he should have showed a greater level of authority from the men sent by James. On the contrary he acted as if he feared a reprimand from his apparent ‘senior’.
Amen, based on the OT scriptures and the teaching of Jesus.All the Apostles had veto power, there’s nothing to that.