Peter is clearly, for what ever reason, the foremost apostle.
This idea of apostles having ranks among them, one being greater than the other is catholic fables friend.
Jesus condemned this carnal thinking among the apostles. They made this mistake wondering who would be greatest in the kingdom. Jesus taught them that christians are to be humble servants. Remeber Jesus was selfless. Always putting everyone else's needs above His own. By serving others and being submissive to the Father is how one becones "great" in the kingdom.
Moral purity, resisting sinful temptations, pure like little children is who will be "greatest" in Gods kingdom.
Matthew 18:1-2,
- At that time the disciples came to Jesus and asked, who then is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven
- Jesus invited a child to stand among them,
Truly I tell you, He said unless you change and become like little children you will never enter the kingdom of heaven therefore whoever
humbles himself like this little child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven and whoever welcomes a little child like this in My name welcomes Me
Also read,
Luke 22:24-28
No, the context is Jesus RENAMES Peter as "Rock", then says "upon this rock",
The Greek has two different words for rock used in Matthew 16:18.
Jesus refers to Peter as rock the Greek word petros. It means piece of a rock. Its idea is small stone. It is masculine. Peter being a man is referred to with a word who's gender is masculine.
Jesus then says and upon this rock. The Greek word here is different petra.
It means a large cliff, massive rockface. The idea is its immovable.
This word is feminine gender. So it cannot be used for Peter himself.
Petros
Petra
Post 577 is sound teaching. Jesus is the chief cornerstone that all the house(church) is built upon. The church literally is a spiritual house. Its builder is God. No sinful man can be the foundation of Gods church.
1Corinthians 3:11-19,
- for no one can lay any foundation other than the one already laid which is Jesus Christ
, then says He gives the keys to "you" (singular), Peter.
Yes, Jesus does tell Peter that He gives Peter the keys of the kingdom.
The simple reason is Jesus is speaking to Peter here.
Matthew 16 Jesus gives the keys to Peter.
Catholics make this argument to claim Peter is the first pope because he has been given the authority over all other apostles.
But catholics are poor Bible students.
Continue reading to Matthew chapter 18:18. Here Jesus is speaking to all the apostles and He speaks of the keys of the kingdom again.
- Verily I say unto you, whatsoever
ye shall bind on earth shall be bound in heaven
and whatsoever ye shall loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven
Exact same keys Jesus gave to Peter to bind and loose He gave to the rest of His apostles.
So the catholic doctrine that only Peter was given the keys to the church/kingdom is more lies told by the Roman papist.