Marymog
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You only partially quoted 1 Corinthians 4:15. You left out "yet have ye not many fathers:" What is Paul talking about when he refers to "many fathers"?We should not address any Church leader as Father. That is what Jesus was saying. Its not that difficult to understand. Only ONE is your father.
Yes, your biological dad is your father. That's fine. We have fore-fathers as did the Jews. That's fine. But in terms of spirituality... God is the only Father. Isaiah foretold that Jesus is the everlasting Father so calling him father is acceptable.
Paul never called homself father. Not even in 1 Cor 4:15. Properly translated he said, " in Christ Jesus I have begotten you [brought you forth] through the gospel". Hr puts more emphasis on what Jesus and the gospel did than he does on himself.
But he never called himself "father".
No... We aren't to call any man Rabbi either. And if you are going to try to bring up a verse that says otherwise... Be careful!
I hold these views and believe them... But I don't dwell on them. I believe that churches who call their leaders "father" are wrong, but I am more interested in their doctrine... Not what they call themselves.
So you don't think Jesus is demonstrably using hyperbole when he says not to call anyone our father?
Mary