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Not feeding - just exposing them.this is why one should not feed trolls
Hmmmm -= can you actually point to ONE single hypocritical statement I've made?sure--"BreadofLife."
...and then you woke up lolThe difference is - I don't engage in name-calling . . .
And you accuse ME of "name-calling".
Anyway - I listed the Scriptural refutations in my post - YOU didn't.
Can YOU say, "Hypocrite"??
Don't call ANYBODY Father? REALLY??
That's not what MY Bible says . . .
DRB
9And call none your father upon earth; for one is your father, who is in heaven.
Hi Pia,Lovely to meet you Mary, also lovely to hear that you are still seeking/curious, as I find many people saying they are Christians have stopped doing what Jesus recommended we do :" Ask, seek and knock."
I am more than happy to answer you, if indeed you really are interested, your 'tone' was a tiny bit perplexing, but perhaps it is because English wasn't my first language, so I choose to give you the benefit of a doubt. I will tell you what Church I belong to, and how I KNOW this.
I had been brought up my entire life with no religion / faith system / spirituality or anything which wasn't part of the seen world, and that went for 100% of my family members, it was simply one of the things I recall was never allowed to be discussed, along with money and politics. Then when I was 30 years old, I had and was rescued by Jesus from what they now call a 'near death experience '. After He rescued me from a place I NEVER want to get anywhere near again, as well I would hate for anyone else to go to such a place, He came to me, first it just looked like super bright/white light ( but didn't hurt my eyes ), then the light turned into a person. I cannot explain to you how, but I knew instantly who He was, which I found odd later, as He didn't look like a few 'pictures' or statues I had seen over the years. After expressing my surprise that He had come to someone like me, to which He simply replied :" You called." and one other question I asked Him, which He also answered, I asked :" Do I have to go to church now that you have come to see me?" to which He said, holding out His right hand and arm toward me :" You are the Church! People are the Church! If you are going to compare it to a building, then you are a brick in My Church, along with those who believe."............His reply obviously went over my head, because I then asked :" But is it ok if I do go to Church?", and to this He said :" By all means, that's where you meet those who likewise believe.", and before you assume, NO, He did not say 'By all means' in the way of "By all means necessary, or any sort of MUST do.
Now, there is a lot more to my initial testimony of Him, but I will leave it there, as you asked about what church I belong to, well my answer is, by His words I belong to HIS Church. As far as the hierarchy goes? Absolutely, He is my King, my High Priest, my Intercessor, my Shepherd and a lot of other things, and I am His subject, His servant, His sheep, along with all other believers. We may all have different talents and/or gifts and we may be at different stages of our development.
He showed me a long time ago, that it can be quite dangerous for a Christian to use and study the bible, without His and/or The Holy Spirits input/wisdom/understanding and knowing, as first we assume that all the men written about were somehow perfect, unable to make any mistakes, or without being affected by their previous teachings, which of course is a little silly. They were after all still un-perfected men and women. Jesus made it clear when He was still with His disciples, that the hierarchy you describe, was not to be with His own, that the Gentiles were the ones seeking such, and that it should NOT be so among them, because they were all brothers/family....I will quote Luke 22:25,26......(Jesus is answering the disciples questionings among themselves, as to who of them were the greatest.) " And he said to them :" The kings of the Gentiles exercise lordship over them and those who exercise authority over them are called 'benefactors'. 26)....." But not so among you; on THE CONTRARY, he who is the greatest among you, let him be as the younger , and he who governs as he who serves."
Now Jesus was pretty clear, as He also shows the example of washing His disciples feet. But what did Peter do, when after Jesus' resurrection, all the believers gathered in the same place and shared everything and had everything in common, but one day a group come to Peter to let him know they did not get their share of the bread for that day, Peter, having obviously already forgotten how to serve, said that it was not 'fitting' for him to be bothered by such trivial matters, so he appointed people to be the servers, so he could on with the weightier matter of the word. Later in the book of Acts, Paul also has to rebuke Peter for being a hypocrite, for not wanting to sit with new non Jewish believers, once Jews came to sit near him. So let us NEVER make the mistake of thinking of the disciples, as though they were as perfect and without fault as Jesus was/is nor that they wrote everything out 100% correct. Only by revelation can we be assured of hearing the Truth, as when Peter said that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God, Jesus lets Peter (meaning, small rocks/pebbles ) know, that flesh and blood did not reveal that to him, but The Father in heaven did. And on THAT ROCK ( the solid rock of revelation from above ) He ( Jesus ) will build His church, having just started with Peter.
Sorry this got a lot longer than I anticipated, can be difficult at times to explain the simplest of things, as they are often spiritually understood.
May I ask you please? How do you partake of Him ? Why do you believe that you need more intercessors than He ? Isn't He enough for you ? Have you experienced Him, or are you going by learnedness alone ? Please reply because I really am interested.
Love and blessings in Him Pia
Sorry - but Jesus wasn't talking about the leadership of His Church here. He was rebuking the Apostles because they were arguing about which one of them would be considered the "greatest".Jesus made it clear when He was still with His disciples, that the hierarchy you describe, was not to be with His own, that the Gentiles were the ones seeking such, and that it should NOT be so among them, because they were all brothers/family....I will quote Luke 22:25,26......(Jesus is answering the disciples questionings among themselves, as to who of them were the greatest.) " And he said to them :" The kings of the Gentiles exercise lordship over them and those who exercise authority over them are called 'benefactors'. 26)....." But not so among you; on THE CONTRARY, he who is the greatest among you, let him be as the younger , and he who governs as he who serves."
This is complete nonsense.Now Jesus was pretty clear, as He also shows the example of washing His disciples feet. But what did Peter do, when after Jesus' resurrection, all the believers gathered in the same place and shared everything and had everything in common, but one day a group come to Peter to let him know they did not get their share of the bread for that day, Peter, having obviously already forgotten how to serve, said that it was not 'fitting' for him to be bothered by such trivial matters, so he appointed people to be the servers, so he could on with the weightier matter of the word.
First of all - Peter was wrong when he wouldn't eat with Gentiles. Paul ALSO admitted to sinning (1 Tim. 1:15). John also told his readers that he was a sinner (1 John 1:8). - so what's your point?? That a leader of the Church cannot sin?? We're ALL sinners - including YOU.Later in the book of Acts, Paul also has to rebuke Peter for being a hypocrite, for not wanting to sit with new non Jewish believers, once Jews came to sit near him. So let us NEVER make the mistake of thinking of the disciples, as though they were as perfect and without fault as Jesus was/is nor that they wrote everything out 100% correct. Only by revelation can we be assured of hearing the Truth, as when Peter said that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God, Jesus lets Peter (meaning, small rocks/pebbles ) know, that flesh and blood did not reveal that to him, but The Father in heaven did. And on THAT ROCK ( the solid rock of revelation from above ) He ( Jesus ) will build His church, having just started with Peter.
I'm GLAD you brought this up - so I can expose your ignorance yet again . . .
And that is the problem: A leader or elder in the church, is never more than a fellow servant and a brother. But you have taken it too far.I give them the honor they deserve as the leaders of the Church - just as Paul admonishes us:
1 Thess. 5:12
We ask you, brothers, to respect those who are laboring among you and who are OVER YOU in the Lord and who admonish you,
1 Tim. 5:17
Let the elders that RULE well be counted worthy of DOUBLE HONOR, especially they who labor in the word and doctrine.
It's a shame YOU find it necessary to disobey Scripture . . .
That's NOT what the Bible says.And that is the problem: A leader or elder in the church, is never more than a fellow servant and a brother. But you have taken it too far.
According to the same word, I rebuke a brother who puffs himself up, and those who raise up men in place of Christ (except in marriage). But you, you more than "double" the honor, counting a man, not as worthy of double, but as worthy of all, even as the Head.That's NOT what the Bible says.
It says that they are worthy of DOUBLE HONOR:
1 Thess. 5:12
We ask you, brothers, to respect those who are laboring among you and who are OVER YOU in the Lord and who admonish you,
1 Tim. 5:17
Let the elders that RULE well be counted worthy of DOUBLE HONOR, especially they who labor in the word and doctrine.
If YOU have a problem with that - then you really need to take it up with GOD - not His Church . . .
Quoted exactly what is says, whats teh issue, you need to get to know Jesus,That's absolutely false.
Jesus warned of wolves among His Sheep. This means that there would be bad people within the Church (Matt. 7:15).
Paul warned of the SAME thing (Acts 20:29).
Stop quoting the Bible until you LEARN what it says .
Your apology sounds sincere.This seems like a good place for a public apology.
To my dear brothers and sisters of the Roman Catholic Church, I owe you a deep and sincere apology for the hostility I've demonstrated at times over doctrinal issues and matters of tradition and practice.
I offer these things in the way of explanation, not excuse, so judge me as you will or forgive me in His name, so that a breach may be sealed and a division ended without the need of comprimise on the Lord's behalf.
I have made at least 3 vows or covenant oathes before God as an adult. The first that I can recall was my oath of enlistment in the military. The second was my marriage vows, though the ceremony was civil. The third was my church covenant with Grace Tabernacle, an independent baptist congregation. These oathes or covenants have no conflict though I am bound to them. However, I have no clear recollection of what I spoke or agreed to at the age of 13, when I reckoned myself to be a man, though far from it, and was confirmed in the Roman Catholic Church at a meeting of the congregation at Saint Martin of Tours (?) RCC at Bethpage, New York state, in the year of our Lord 1970. If I obligated myself in some manner to the RCC through my confession, then I hope that my covenants are not in conflict and ask your remediation or release.
I may show fealty to Christ Alone and may not blaspheme the Lord by applying His titles to men. Nor may I place the traditions of men above the word of God and all that implies. Nor am I alone in these divine requirements.
Forgive me for making early judgments, as that was never my province, and please forgive my penchant for legality as this was something that I was designed for.
To me, at the age of 13, and standing in my own righteousness, my confirmation was little more than a way to be out from under the authority of my mother and its significance was lost to me until now.
Ummmmmm, like YOU . . .Quoted exactly what is says, whats teh issue, you need to get to know Jesus,
this bit,
Mar 9:7 And there was a cloud that overshadowed them: and a voice came out of the cloud, saying, This is my beloved Son: hear him.
or this bit
Joh_10:26 But ye believe not, because ye are not of my sheep, as I said unto you.
Joh_10:27 My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me:
Of course there are many who have found another way...
That's simply untrue.According to the same word, I rebuke a brother who puffs himself up, and those who raise up men in place of Christ (except in marriage). But you, you more than "double" the honor, counting a man, not as worthy of double, but as worthy of all, even as the Head.
actually it is He said there is only one wayUmmmmmm, like YOU . . .
Whichever "way" you've found - it's not the Lord's way.