Tattooed Theist
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[MENTION=18643]Tattooed Theist[/MENTION]
So who have you put in authority over yourself? No names, just a job description.
No names? Just a job description? I'm unsure what you want from me...
[MENTION=18643]Tattooed Theist[/MENTION]
So who have you put in authority over yourself? No names, just a job description.
Acts 18:2 (AKJV/PCE)(18:2) And found a certain Jew named Aquila, born in Pontus, lately come from Italy, with his wife Priscilla;(because that Claudius had commanded all Jews to depart from Rome and came unto them.
Acts 18:26 (AKJV/PCE)(18:26) And he began to speak boldly in the synagogue: whom when Aquila and Priscilla had heard, they took him unto [them], and expounded unto him the way of God more perfectly.
THEY (the HUSBAND and HIS wife) took him UNTO THEM and expounded.
This is NOT a woman in charge of publicly teaching men.
You think? Then, you're offering your opinion only, right?
As a mid-Acts dispensationalist,
I believe the miraculous sign gifts seen in Acts and described by Paul in his letters to the Corinthians -- primarily intended as a witness against unrepentant Israel -- have been deactivated. All of them.
That also includes the "ministry gifts" he lists elsewhere. I believe God is no longer "calling" anyone into any kind of ministry or anything else whatsoever.
That was a function in the founding of the early church which as such basically disintegrated and ceased to exist before Paul died,
what with all in Asia having abandoned him and his doctrine.
That means believers today are considered full-grown, adult children of God, not spiritual children in need of pastoring, much less sheep in need of shepherding.
Maturity comes in God's time to each individual and can certainly be influenced by other believers but is not dependent upon other believers.
For these reasons,
I believe there is no human individual who has God-given spiritual authority over the soul, faith or walk of any other believer today.
Each stands or falls before His own Master.
During apostolic times such human authorities were in place, but no longer.
That's my belief on the matter. A few mid-Acts disps here on TOL agree with it but I don't think all do. And that's okay.
But how do we know it ceased to exist before Paul died? Does the bible say that somewhere?
Correct. Since such authority would presumably also be over me and everyone else, the onus is on you to show we who don't see it (a) who and where it is today, and (b) how you know that is the authority God wants all believers in subjection to.
You have the mic.
There's the problem right there.
The church is not a military structure where there is rank.
Nobody said it was.
Jesus did not give authority for anyone to rule over another,
What do you think He means by Luke 10:16 then? "The one who listens to you listens to me, and the one who rejects you rejects me, and the one who rejects me rejects the one who sent me.”
Jesus did not say we must serve multiple masters and teachers and obey whatever they tell us to do.
No. I agree.
But He did establish teachers with His authority. Luke 10:16 shows that. So does the Great Commission Matthew 28: "Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And remember, I am with you always, to the end of the age.”
Now how can they teach if they have no authority? I don't think they can. They can make nice suggestions, I suppose but nobody has to listen to them because they have no authority.
Church leaders are to shepherd Christ's people and protect them from wolves, especially wolves that can be mistaken for sheep.
Amen. That is one of their roles.
In Revelation 2:6 NET Jesus says, "But you do have this going for you: You hate what the Nicolaitans practice - practices I also hate."
And again in verse 15 he says, "In the same way, there are also some among you who follow the teaching of the Nicolaitans."
Just because some teachers include heresy doesn't mean all do.
Geez, what am I suppose to do if I a one of the millions of people throughout human history...even as late as the 20th or 21st century who are illiterate? Am I just not allowed to be a Christian because I can't read the Bible for myself and there is nobody to teach me?
Don't do it, don't allow anyone or anything over you spiritually other than Jesus Christ and our Father's word.
Having leadership in the Church and teachers is part of God's plan: " And God has placed in the church first apostles, second prophets, third teachers, then miracles, gifts of healing, helps, gifts of leadership, different kinds of tongues." (1 Cor. 12:28)
And it is a good thing too, because if I can't read how am I suppose to access God's Word? And before the printing press came about bibles were very rare so most people didn't have one so how were they to access God's word?
Peace.
Jesus said his assembly of firstborn would not die out.
Now how can they teach if they have no authority?
??I'm sorry but I'm not sure what you are saying here. What Scripture are you referring to? And are you agreeing with me or disagreeing?
Yup. It is just my opinion that when the author of Hebrews refers to those he/she is writing to as those who "have become partakers of Christ" (other translations read that as "in Christ")....that means the author is writing to Christians.
And what was your position again? Wasn't it that since the book is called "Hebrews" it is meant for Jews only?
And that is only offering your opinion, right?
Well, since when are Jews referred to as those who "partake of Christ" or are "in Christ"?
Peace.
You're the one trying to prove something that is not there. Those scriptures do NOT say the Priscilla was doing the teaching (and publicly at that).So a woman can teach as long as her husband is present?
Please back that up with scripture...
Youre trying to split hairs that aren't there man.
This was the claim that YOU made. It is a FALSE claim based on the scripture that you quoted to support it.Absolutely not.
Priscilla was teaching men in Ephesus.
As a mid-Acts dispensationalist, I believe the miraculous sign gifts seen in Acts and described by Paul in his letters to the Corinthians -- primarily intended as a witness against unrepentant Israel -- have been deactivated. All of them. That also includes the "ministry gifts" he lists elsewhere. I believe God is no longer "calling" anyone into any kind of ministry or anything else whatsoever. That was a function in the founding of the early church which as such basically disintegrated and ceased to exist before Paul died, what with all in Asia having abandoned him and his doctrine.
That means believers today are considered full-grown, adult children of God, not spiritual children in need of pastoring, much less sheep in need of shepherding. Maturity comes in God's time to each individual and can certainly be influenced by other believers but is not dependent upon other believers.
For these reasons, I believe there is no human individual who has God-given spiritual authority over the soul, faith or walk of any other believer today. Each stands or falls before His own Master. During apostolic times such human authorities were in place, but no longer.
That's my belief on the matter. A few mid-Acts disps here on TOL agree with it but I don't think all do. And that's okay.
Who was that addressed to?
If there is a living human on earth who you believe has spiritual authority* over you, who is that person?
*meaning it's God's will for you to somehow be under them or answerable to them; they likewise will ultimately answer to God for how they exercised their authority over you.
No they don't. Each of us is accountable to God for what we say and do. We can't pass the buck to someone else nor can we say the devil made me do it.
Cultists always have cutest and sweetest answers.Yes, and they will answer to God. He has always had an earthly organization. His people answered to Moses, and then Joshua, and then a line of judges. Jehovah would communicate with these men and they would instruct the people on what God had said. Today Jehovah doesn't audibly communicate with any man, nor does He cause men to have dreams or visions. But there ARE men today who take the lead in directing God's organization (who are called "The Christian Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses"), always deferring to Jesus Christ as THEIR Leader, as the Apostles did in the first century in Jerusalem.
God is not a God of chaos and confusion, but He is a God of peace (I Corinthians 14:33). How can there be order and a lack of confusion with no humans taking the lead in Christ's church? Do you think every Christian can direct himself in an orderly manner in unison with every other Christian? How would that be done?
Jim Jones and Vernon Howell would certainly agree with you.
We don't "obey" the person, we obey God's word if we are convinced their teaching is according to scripture.
Cultists always have cutest and sweetest answers.
Yes, all of the those that you spoke about were the nation of Israel and God is not currently working through them nor your cult.
Join with God's current organization; He calls it the body of Christ.
P.S. To you last question: The Word of God.
Oh indeed? I agree that God's current organization is the body of Christ. Now answer this: Just how does every person who is following the Word of God become UNITED with every other person doing so? They read the Word of God and then what?