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Scripture was written TO all of us: Obey those who [a]rule over you, and be submissive, for they watch out for your souls, as those who must give account. Let them do so with joy and not with grief, for that would be unprofitable for you.I am sorry you are gonna have to quote where that is from and whom it was written to.
While I respect my elders and what not. I do not have to submit to them if I choose not. It is not a rebellious thing it is called going against the grain of traditions of man, and submitting ones self to God.
I dk what you do personally but I know it is God I submit to. Not man.
So while it is not me who is familiar with the passages you are speaking about - it is lack of discernment in which one assumes one is being written to when they are not -- all the while there are spiritual principles laid out through out the narrative.
Thank you also for your time.
Amen submitting to authority is biblical, those who rebel against it are rebelling against God.Scripture was written TO all of us: Obey those who [a]rule over you, and be submissive, for they watch out for your souls, as those who must give account. Let them do so with joy and not with grief, for that would be unprofitable for you.
That passage clearly states that you are to submit to a man, the men of The Church. When you do that you are submitting yourself to God’s instructions given to US in Scripture. You have discerned that out of your life.
No it’s not it’s talking about elders.
you don’t know what you are talking about. Acts 20:28 the Apostle's appointed overseers/ elders to rule over the churches and the flock submits to their leadership and the rule over the flock as Shepherds do with sheep. Paul uses overseer/ episkopos and elder interchangeably in Timothy and Titus as the same office of elders.Hebrews 13:17 KJV
Obey them that have the rule over you, and submit yourselves: for they watch for your souls, as they that must give account, that they may do it with joy, and not with grief: for that is unprofitable for you.
This is talking about the apostolic rule of the day. The one which the church would be, blameless, spotlesss without blimish.
This letter was written to Jews and im American.
But I also can see this as something about “jobs” nothibg else.
Im suppse to obey my supervisor when she tells me to do so thing.
Im suppose to obey an officer, judge, governer.
So by not doing wrong - they wont have anything to grieve over.
Brokelite's false history about the Waldenses is similar to his sick obsession with false histories about the Inquisition. He wants more division and more hostilities, highlighting centuries old difficulties with little or no context. Here, Brokelite takes the side of Landmark Baptists because it's convenient, yet will denounce Baptists.Soooo the Waldenses were this “invisible” church you speak of with bishops and overseers?
Curious Mary
No where have I spoken of an invisible church. How the Waldenses organized themselves I don't know. But they had the scriptures, and were otherwise known as insabbatatii. Which is why the Roman church hated them... They refused to honor the pagan day of the sun as Rome had established and enforced throughout it's so called holy empire. Did they have bishops? I don't know. But the Assyrian church with which they were connected had bishops, and a supreme head they called metropolitan, I think from memory. They were highly organized, and held their own councils on regular basis where the various bishops would report the progress of the missionary endeavors, and they would discuss how best to press forward into the future, in consideration of all the opposition they faced from both pagan religions and the state. And that opposition included emperorJustinian, champion for the Papacy. He didn't like the fact that there were millions of Christians from Syria and throughout Asia as far away as China who had no connections to the popes. All history Mary, recorded and a testimony to the power of the true gospel.Soooo the Waldenses were this “invisible” church you speak of with bishops and overseers?
Curious Mary
It's far easier to throw me under the bus, denigrate what I report, and write it off as heretical and divisive, rather than investigate for yourself the numerous histories that recount the incredibly wonderful efforts of God's people in bringing the gospel to heathen nations. But you are a Catholic apologist. The teaching of the gospel in it's purity is anathema to your church, so I guess you have to follow the party line.Brokelite's false history
The Gospel came from the Catholic Church. The first members of Christ's Church, the Catholic Church, wrote the Gospels. The Catholic Church in the late 4th century declared the Gospels to be Scripture.It's far easier to throw me under the bus, denigrate what I report, and write it off as heretical and divisive, rather than investigate for yourself the numerous histories that recount the incredibly wonderful efforts of God's people in bringing the gospel to heathen nations. But you are a Catholic apologist. The teaching of the gospel in it's purity is anathema to your church, so I guess you have to follow the party line.
Because the Seventh Day Adventists are, in fact, a false cult, constantly accusing the CC as the "Whore of Babylon", and all of Protestantism as being the daughters of the whore. Seeing whores everywhere is a mental illness.It's far easier to throw me under the bus, denigrate what I report, and write it off as heretical and divisive,
First, your "histories" focus on sin and evil and lack context. You lie about history by omission, and to provide context of any given alleged scandal proposed by you requires pages and pages of text that no one will read anyway, so you make tabloid type headlines of complicated historical events and pretend you have weapons to beat up Catholics with. Your "dominating bloodthirsty dictatorship of the papacy" is insulting, stupid and absurd, a constant theme of yours, so you need to be thrown under the bus. Same goes for your invented "Catholic Roman Empire Church" lunacy.rather than investigate for yourself the numerous histories that recount the incredibly wonderful efforts of God's people in bringing the gospel to heathen nations.
Apologetics is a hobby, I've never claimed to be an apologist. There are no professional Catholic apologists in here. I often rely on professional apologists because they articulate better than I can, and when I do that, I always post the source. Many times I've checked your so called sources, only to find your fake references can only be found on a SDA site, or your so called references can't be verified on line. Or, you take any obscure line written by a Catholic centuries ago that means nothing in today's world, and act like it's binding and infallible. That makes you a bully, a forum thug.But you are a Catholic apologist. The teaching of the gospel in it's purity is anathema to your church, so I guess you have to follow the party line.
And there you have confirmed and expressed most eloquently how the Catholic gospel is unbiblical, and therefore inadequate to the salvation of men.The Gospel of God's love for man, the Gospel of the dignity of the person and the Gospel of life are a single and indivisible Gospel.
Evangelium Vitae (25 March 1995) | John Paul II
Encyclical Letter Evangelium Vitae (25 March 1995) on the Value and Inviolability ¶ of Human Lifewww.vatican.va
I would suggest that the gospel came from Christ. I would also suggest that the first time the gospel was preached, on Pentecost, there was no written version, but those who preached the gospel did so by the power of the holy Spirit, a long time before there was any official organized institution. God was not reliant on an institution to share the good news with mankind, but chose to use individual men and women who were willing to be used and led by the holy Spirit. As the numbers grew of course, it was necessary to organize. There were several reasons for this. First, to minister fairly and equitably to the widows and children, (which numbers would increase exponentially as the persecutions increased) and to better organize missionary efforts. This organization was not the "Catholic Church". This organization grew in all directions, and the Catholic Church as it developed into the Papacy persecuted those organizations which for several centuries had been conquering the world for Christ.The Gospel came from the Catholic Church. The first members of Christ's Church, the Catholic Church, wrote the Gospels.
What a strange response. Is this your method of denying the work of missionaries that worked tirelessly throughout the world for centuries, turning the world upside down for the sake of the gospel? You deny this history? You pretend it didn't exist simply because you cannot explain it? Is everything outside the Catholic Church sinful, evil, and lacking context? Are you denying the power of God, and the prerogative of God to use anyone He chooses to share the good news? Are you so deluded to still believe, as taught by your predecessors, that there is no salvation outside of the Roman pontiff's area of judicial authority?First, your "histories" focus on sin and evil and lack context.
Brokelite: The teaching of the gospel in it's purity is anathema to your church, so I guess you have to follow the party line.![]()
I would absolutely agree that the Gospel came from Christ. He gave it to the Apostles, orally, who passed it on to their successors, the bishops, and so forth, for 2000 years now. Some of what Christ gave the Apostles was eventually written down. We call that the New Testament. And, yes, they were inspired by the Holy Spirit to teach and preach the Gospel, and to eventually write some of it down. The Holy Spirit has always been alive and active in Christ's Church. The Church, however, is not, nor has it ever been, a mere institution. It is a living, Divine entity, called the "Body of Christ" by St. Paul in his epistles.I would suggest that the gospel came from Christ. I would also suggest that the first time the gospel was preached, on Pentecost, there was no written version, but those who preached the gospel did so by the power of the holy Spirit, a long time before there was any official organized institution. God was not reliant on an institution to share the good news with mankind, but chose to use individual men and women who were willing to be used and led by the holy Spirit. As the numbers grew of course, it was necessary to organize. There were several reasons for this. First, to minister fairly and equitably to the widows and children, (which numbers would increase exponentially as the persecutions increased) and to better organize missionary efforts. This organization was not the "Catholic Church". This organization grew in all directions, and the Catholic Church as it developed into the Papacy persecuted those organizations which for several centuries had been conquering the world for Christ.