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thetazlord
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Jesus didn’t leave His Church without authority. I never stated that, so I don’t know why you assumed that. The Authority that Christ left His Church with were the Scriptures, which is why when the Church was born at Pentecost, Peter even READ from them. And then these Church leaders, like Peter, Paul, John, James, Matthew, etc, went on to write further Inspired Scriptures for future generations of the Church to compare the “gospels” they would be taught by false teachers to the TRUE Gospel of salvation (Galatians 1:6-9).Why would Jesus want to leave His Church with no one in authority – and no way to pass on that authority? How could He be that dumb?
You might want to read the essay By What Authority? A Challenge to Protestant Pastors (which shows the Scriptural requirements for claiming to be a “pastor,” and asks the honest Protestant to see if he measures up).
The “qualifications” of a pastor-elder-bishop is outlined throughout Scripture - such as in 1 Timothy Ch.3 & Titus Ch.1 and other NT passages such as in Acts, such as when Peter refers to himself as a “fellow elder” (1 Peter 5:1), rather than the “head elder” or “chief shepherd” which he designates to Christ (v.4). The fact that there are Protestant & other churches who violate these Scriptural criteria for eldership & church polity only demonstrates their “adding to” & “taking away” from Scripture to support THEIR “traditions” & “precepts the doctrines of MEN” (Matthew 15:1-9).After you’ve read the essay, answer the following questions: By what authority do your ministers claim their office? By succession? If so, can they demonstrate that they were called by a superior authority (who himself had a legitimate claim to his office)? By extraordinary calling? If so, can they show the required signs and wonders that authenticate their ministry? Are you certain that the one who shepherds your soul is a legitimate leader? Or are you following a self-appointed shepherd who is in rebellion against God’s appointed authorities?
But since the OP is about church polity but about what Scripture supports about whether or not Mary had children after Jesus’ birth, can we please quit with the Red Herrings & focus on the OP?