Well actually all of those things are proved or not proved by scripture. If people wish to twist scripture and form a false doctrine, Like they have since Moses, that is on them. So just because someone might interpret wrong take away the usefulness of Gods word? Thats funny. God never forced scripture on anyone in the OT. He did not force the jews to believe him. He did not use any army to force feed his truth at any time in biblical history. Yet the roman church felt they had the right to do this? If God did not feel the need at any time in the OT. or in the time of Christ. or even NT apostles did not feel the need. I think we should take their example.
You're right in that no one should be forced to believe. That just leads to problems. And it's a grave sin and a great injustice that it ever happened. But do remember that it wasn't just the Catholics who did such things. There are numerous Catholic martyrs who were killed simply because they refused to believe as some of the early Protestants said they should.
Thats funny. It worked for OT saints. It worked for Christ as he only used scripture to prove he was who he said he was. it worked for paul, as he reasoned with scripture to prove his gospel was from God.
Actually, Our Lord didn't use only Scripture. We have instances recorded in the Gospels where He drew upon Jewish oral tradition. And Paul himself also drew several times on Jewish oral tradition.
Matt. 2:23 - the prophecy "He shall be a Nazarene" is oral tradition. It is not found in the Old Testament. This demonstrates that the apostles relied upon oral tradition and taught by oral tradition.
Matt 23:2 - Jesus relies on the oral tradition of acknowledging Moses' seat of authority (which passed from Moses to Joshua to the Sanhedrin). This is not recorded in the Old Testament.
John 19:26; 20:2; 21:20,24 - knowing that the "beloved disciple" is John is inferred from Scripture, but is also largely oral tradition.
Acts 20:35 - Paul relies on the oral tradition of the apostles for this statement ("it is better to give than to receive") of Jesus. It is not recorded in the Gospels.
1 Cor. 7:10 - Paul relies on the oral tradition of the apostles to give the charge of Jesus that a wife should not separate from her husband.
1 Cor. 10:4 - Paul relies on the oral tradition of the rock following Moses. It is not recorded in the Old Testament. See Exodus 17:1-17 and Num. 20:2-13.
Eph 5:14 - Paul relies on oral tradition to quote an early Christian hymn - "awake O sleeper rise from the dead and Christ shall give you light."
Heb. 11:37 - the author of Hebrews relies on the oral tradition of the martyrs being sawed in two. This is not recorded in the Old Testament.
Jude 9 - Jude relies on the oral tradition of the Archangel Michael's dispute with satan over Moses' body. This is not found in the Old Testament.
Jude 14-15 - Jude relies on the oral tradition of Enoch's prophecy which is not recorded in the Old Testament.
God never promised everyone would interpret right. And he will not force his belief on anyone. so why should we or anyone else think there would never be different interpretations? There has been since the beginning of time. Why would anyone think it would ever stop? It will happen until the end of time. No one is gonna stop it. But everyone will be held accountable as to how they interpret the word. Not how someone interprets it for them. God never intended us to be puppets with no mind of our own.
God did however promise that He would send the Holy Spirit to guide us in all truth. That promise was made to the Church, not to the individual. The Church is the Pillar and Foundation of Truth as attested to in the Scriptures. Naturally if the Church is entrusted by Our Lord to become the Pillar and Foundation of Truth, we can rest assured that He will enable it to determine the true interpretation of Scriptures. Believing in the teachings of the Church doesn't make me a puppet, if anything it helps me grow in my faith. I don't have to worry about things such as "is God a Trinity? Or are the Oneness guys correct?" Those things have already been decided by the Church, which is the Pillar and Foundation of Truth. Now i can focus on things like, "How can I best offer my current sufferings to Christ?" Or "Grace and the human cooperation with grace"
For the same reason men have never been united. People will believe what they want to believe. and no one is going to stop them. You will be held accountable to how YOU interpret the word. Not for how a church who calls itself the church of God interprets it. No matter if it is catholic, orthodox or protestant. God will hold YOU accountable.
Amen to that. But that doesn't mean we shouldn't strive to determine which Church is the most accurate in presenting the teachings of the Apostles (and of course vis a vis, Our Lord). I know that my interpretation can be faulty, but I also know that the Church's interpretation can be relied upon to be correct because of the promises of Christ. So, thanks to the power of reason, I figure that if I want to be assured my interpretation of the Scriptures aligns with the Truth, I should figure out which of they myriad churches out there is THE Church. I'm quite comfortable with my choice.