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you want to whine so bad, you took a lone word, after I described the Role of Shepherd, and went all ludicrous about nothing. Take your Baptist man made Calvin traditions and don't let the door hit you on the way out.
This is not about the apostles so why did you bring that up? This is about church leadership and how it has been totally changed through man-made ideas.
This is not about the apostles so why did you bring that up? This is about church leadership and how it has been totally changed through man-made ideas.
it was brought up because my point is even within the 12, there was still only ONE frontman/spokeperson for the group like i was discussing with Diakonosand we agree upon.
you don't even know what i was saying and Diakonoshelped me clarify and he agreed with me.
you really just want to be right and you refuse that it was clarified but you love living in the past.
i wonder, how much stuff, from the past, of Others, are you still holding onto?
And you do that, because, of the False Doctrines, you were raised with.
how many people, refuse to offer up Jesus, because they look at people like God has either predestined them to Hell or Heaven, so they don't need to waste their time and now they just need to judge them like God supposedly did before the foundation of the Earth?
and you accuse me of spreading false doctrine when Diakonoshas clarified me and agrees with me.
it was brought up because my point is even within the 12, there was still only ONE frontman/spokeperson for the group like i was discussing with Diakonosand we agree upon.
After our Lord and Svior, who else was best qualified dto be the leaders of the members of the Body of Jesus Yeshua? Of course they are the first and the best church leaders, the Twelve. God bless you.
After our Lord and Svior, who else was best qualified dto be the leaders of the members of the Body of Jesus Yeshua? Of course they are the first and the best church leaders, the Twelve. God bless you.
Consider that James the Brother of Jesus presided over the council in Jerusalem. After Peter opens the discussion James concludes with:
19 Therefore I judge that we should not trouble those from among the Gentiles who are turning to God, 20 but that we write to them to abstain from things polluted by idols, from sexual immorality, from things strangled, and from blood.
This is then the core of the message that goes out from the council.
Two things jump out at me regarding this passage: 1) there was much discussion and 2) Peter (contrary to Roman church teachings) was merely one of the voices and not the leader.
oh, that's right, when Isaiah was around, so was 30 other Prophets of the Most High God, not!
From Noah to Abraham, to Isaac, to Jacob, to Joseph, to Moses, to Joshua, and into the Prophets all the way to Jesus, and then when the 12 Disciples finally ventured on their own, Always One was Leader.
how did you get this from what I wrote?
your imagination is a blind spot for you.
I guess from now on, I will present my thoughts in the manner of little children,so you can fully grasp it.
Consider that James the Brother of Jesus presided over the council in Jerusalem. After Peter opens the discussion James concludes with:
19 Therefore I judge that we should not trouble those from among the Gentiles who are turning to God, 20 but that we write to them to abstain from things polluted by idols, from sexual immorality, from things strangled, and from blood.
This is then the core of the message that goes out from the council.
Two things jump out at me regarding this passage: 1) there was much discussion and 2) Peter (contrary to Roman church teachings) was merely one of the voices and not the leader.
Paul, did not obey this. All of his letters together describe the entire Old Testament and New and how to operate Gifts, and Leadership. He sure did not hold back from unloading a bunch of Truth upon the New Believing Gentiles.
and then, he would see how that went and later we see either encourage to continue or to rebuke and change back.
half of these people i was raised just like em, Baptist, or like beliefs.
I won't give an inch to someone i know what they're all about down to their very inner core.
especially, when it comes to who presents FALSE DOCTRINE!
it was brought up because my point is even within the 12, there was still only ONE frontman/spokeperson for the group like i was discussing with Diakonosand we agree upon.
Paul, did not obey this. All of his letters together describe the entire Old Testament and New and how to operate Gifts, and Leadership. He sure did not hold back from unloading a bunch of Truth upon the New Believing Gentiles.
and then, he would see how that went and later we see either encourage to continue or to rebuke and change back.
I would not call it not obeying, but Paul's letters to newborn or seasoned Christian Gentiles, were not the directive that James gave to Peter. Paul's Letters, are quite detailed, and far from keeping it simple like sexual sins and idolatry, which James instructed.
When we read Revelations we see that Jesus addresses the "leader/star/candlestick" at each of the seven churches.
He doesn't address the whole congregation even though the whole congregation gets the message.
Which is kinda sad for those who decide to be a church/army of one.
let's look at the other side to this. in this Moment, James, has the final word. So, in this role, James, is one who represents the Others. I have been saying this same thing and getting flack over it when the Bible has example after example of it.
I would not call it not obeying, but Paul's letters to newborn or seasoned Christian Gentiles, were not the directive that James gave to Peter. Paul's Letters, are quite detailed, and far from keeping it simple like sexual sins and idolatry, which James instructed.
The letter's scope was very narrow. It only addressed the issue of circumcision and the law:
But some of the sect of the Pharisees who believed rose up, saying, “It is necessary to circumcise them, and to command them to keep the law of Moses.”
The letter the apostles and elders created began...
"Since we have heard that some who went out from us have troubled you with words, unsettling your souls, saying, “You must be circumcised and keep the law”—to whom we gave no such commandment—"
This was an answer to the judaizers who were mixing the law with their faith in Christ. The young saints certainly required more teaching than this.