I respect both Peter and Paul, holy brethren asleep in Christ.
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I respect both Peter and Paul, holy brethren asleep in Christ.
Most of the Christian world says through apostolic secession.If there are no apostles today how is authority passed down?
If there are no apostles today how is authority passed down?
And most of the world would be incorrect. As we can see in Scripture, the apostles were unique in every way. But they understood that they would pass on (sooner than later). So they commanded their companions to appoint elders in every city. And every local church would have a body of elders (also called pastors and bishops interchangeably) within the presbytery (presbyter = presbuteros = elder). There would be no hierarchy of any kind outside the local church. And this pattern would have continued has everyone simply given heed to what the apostles has taught.Most of the Christian world says through apostolic secession.
You should probably study early Christianity a lot more. Ignatius of Antioch and Clement of Rome actually lived during the apostolic age and one of them is in the New Testament. Both disagree with you. Both of them are infinitely more credible about the early Christian Church than your 21st century interpretation is.And most of the world would be incorrect. As we can see in Scripture, the apostles were unique in every way. But they understood that they would pass on (sooner than later). So they commanded their companions to appoint elders in every city. And every local church would have a body of elders (also called pastors and bishops interchangeably) within the presbytery (presbyter = presbuteros = elder). There would be no hierarchy of any kind outside the local church. And this pattern would have continued has everyone simply given heed to what the apostles has taught.
And most of the world would be incorrect. As we can see in Scripture, the apostles were unique in every way. But they understood that they would pass on (sooner than later). So they commanded their companions to appoint elders in every city. And every local church would have a body of elders (also called pastors and bishops interchangeably) within the presbytery (presbyter = presbuteros = elder). There would be no hierarchy of any kind outside the local church. And this pattern would have continued has everyone simply given heed to what the apostles has taught.
How is Verification of Apostles done today?
So Paul wasn’t an Apostle? Mathias wasn’t an Apostle?Simple. There are non in the same since as those 12 Jesus ordained.
Any one who claims otherwise is a liar.
Informative read on Watchman Nee.Mistake on post..#12
- My reply..included in the post ( quoted ) !
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Here it is.. again.
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Watchman Nee
- He has some spiritual insight..on certain issues.
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His view/belief is close to 'Brethren theology.'
- Possible..influenced by it.
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"..him to be the most godly servant of the 20th century."
- I do not agree..
You can go into the public square and preach from the bible and hand out bible tracts?We can do it all .
From the article(Wikipedia).. you quoted,Informative read on Watchman Nee.
Nee refused, however, to follow [the Exclusive Brethren] practice of isolating themselves from other Christians and rejected their ban on celebrating The Lord's Supper with other Christians. Matters came to a head when Exclusive Brethren leaders learned that during [Watchman Nee's] 1933 visits to the United Kingdom and the United States Nee had broken bread with Honor Oak Christian Fellowship associated with the independent ministry of T. Austin-Sparks and with non-Brethren missionaries who Nee had known in China. After a series of communications Nee received a letter dated 31 August 1935, signed by leading Brethren, severing fellowship with him and his movement.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watchman_Nee
He had been exposed to some Brethren theology, is that bad? If so how bad?From the article(Wikipedia).. you quoted,
"Nee had a unique blend of Brethren theology, the exchanged
life theology of the Keswick conventions and.."
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If you research/read Nee's books, Brethren theology & Keswick conventions..
- You understand..why the article says,
- "Nee had a unique blend of Brethren theology, the exchanged
life theology of the Keswick conventions and.."
Did I say it is 'bad'?He had been exposed to some Brethren theology, is that bad? If so how bad?
Nee's ideas about ecclesiology--elders at least-- and church meetings were similar to Brethren ideas--returning to the scriptures.He had been exposed to some Brethren theology, is that bad? If so how bad?
From the article(Wikipedia).. you quoted,
"Nee had a unique blend of Brethren theology, the exchanged
life theology of the Keswick conventions and.."
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If you research/read Nee's books, Brethren theology & Keswick conventions..
- You understand..why the article says,
- "Nee had a unique blend of Brethren theology, the exchanged
life theology of the Keswick conventions and.."