Krsto
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Aimiel and Godrulz - Good posts re: ministries, church government, and gifts of the spirit. It's great to hear from people who actually have experience in this area vs. just theological opinions.
That said, I wish you (especially gr) would stop using the word "office" in relation to ministry. Apostle, prophet, pastor/teacher, "bishop," elder, "deacon," etc. are not offices, or even positions. They are ministries. Nothing more. They are words that describe function, not position. These terms tell us what these people DO in a church, not what office they have.
Paul never called himself "Apostle Paul." He called himself "Paul, an apostle," to tell us his function or role in the church. Agabus was never called in scripture "Prophet Agabus," but was described as "Agabus, who was a prophet," to let us know which Agabus and what he did.
Mustard Seed - Your arguments are no different than a Catholics, just different wording. If you can't see that you are terribly misinformed or perhaps just plain blind.
That said, I wish you (especially gr) would stop using the word "office" in relation to ministry. Apostle, prophet, pastor/teacher, "bishop," elder, "deacon," etc. are not offices, or even positions. They are ministries. Nothing more. They are words that describe function, not position. These terms tell us what these people DO in a church, not what office they have.
Paul never called himself "Apostle Paul." He called himself "Paul, an apostle," to tell us his function or role in the church. Agabus was never called in scripture "Prophet Agabus," but was described as "Agabus, who was a prophet," to let us know which Agabus and what he did.
Mustard Seed - Your arguments are no different than a Catholics, just different wording. If you can't see that you are terribly misinformed or perhaps just plain blind.