jmcare:
If God did not protect the eight men who wrote the New Testament from writing error, then how do we know for sure that they didn’t write error?
Because Scripture itself testifies of its own divine Authorship:
2 Tim. 3:16 "All Scripture is inspired (Gr.
theopneustos, “God-breathed”)"You know that God cannot error. The inerrancy of the Scriptures does not rest with its human authors, but its Divine author. For instance, was Peter “
protected” when Jesus asked His disciples in Matt. 16 who they thought He was? Peter responded correctly and Jesus told him that he was blessed because this was revealed to Him by His Father in heaven. Now the veracity of Peter’s statement was not based on some temporary infallibility of Peter, but the One who revealed it to him. Was Peter being “
protected” from error? I think not, since in the very next moment he was being harshly rebuked by Christ. In like manner the inerrancy of the Scriptures does not rest in men but in the One who cannot error, the One who inspired (breathed) them.
The Church has always looked at history,the oral tradition, the intended audience, the literary style, the culture of the time in which it was written, the original languages, and the four senses of Scripture (literal, allegorical, anagogical, and moral) to help us understand the Scriptures.
And you know this how? You’re not even allowed to question/challenge the traditions of your church.
After all, our Church was there when the Apostles were our leaders.
Of course this statement is based on RC tradition, not Scripture. The Scriptues emphatically state that ALL believers are baptized into the “
body of Christ” by the Holy Spirit at the time of personal faith in Christ, and the “
body of Christ” IS “
the Church” (Acts 1:5; 11:15; 1 Cor. 12:13; Eph. 1:22-23; 4:4-6; 5:23; Col. 1:18).The Church is made up of all true believers, being a temple in the Lord, its foundation the Apostles, its corner stone Christ Himself (Eph. 2:20-22). There’s no mention of Rome here.
Where was your church, when the first members of my church were sitting on the grass, passing around a basket of loaves and fishes that never became empty, no matter how much food anyone took out of it?
Tradition, not Scripture. Christ Himself puts the building of His Church as
yet future to His earthly ministry in Matt. 16:18. And we know, based on the Scriptues, that not until the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost was anyone baptized by Him into the “
body of Christ,” which is “
the Church.” So, no, no member of your “church” was sitting on the grass eating bread and fish. Jews were, but no member of your church.
Matt 15:24 "But He answered and said, "I was sent only to the lost sheep of the house of Israel."The Church did not begin until Pentecost, and Christ by that time had already ascended bodily back to heaven. Go back and read # 7, jm. You’re distorting the Scriptures with your traditions.
Oh that’s right - your religion didn’t even start until many centuries later.
I have no “
religion.” I have a
faith in Christ which goes back to the Apostles, and as far back as Abraham, and further still:
2 Pet. 1:1 Simon Peter, a bond-servant and apostle of Jesus Christ, to those who have received a faith of the same kind as ours, by the righteousness of our God and Savior, Jesus Christ…"
Gal 3:7 Therefore, be sure that it is those who are of faith who are sons of Abraham.
Gal 3:26 For you are all sons of God through faith in Christ Jesus.
As an RC, I’m not really into numerology - we are taught that it’s a sin to get involved in such things as numerology, horoscopes, ouija boards, the I Ching, etc.
That’s good, however, number seven on the list has nothing to do with such things.