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Well eph 4 says the "church" thru its elder and gifted leaders are to prepare the people for works of service where all the members of the Church will grow in unity and knowledge of Christ, until they are as completly and fully perfect as He was. Go read it before you tell me I'm wrong.
So the Church was doing things that were misdeeds, and people spoke out about if. A coupla hunnered years later Luther did the theses on what he saw as wrong, following the question elders directions in the pastoral letters. Then the German princes got behind Luther, who never wanted to break off from the Church, but supported the Princes that supported and hid, fed him.
Politics got in the way. Then we got Luther's Bible in German to the masses. With the campaign slogan we have been wronged now we teach ourselves, they lost all authority. Now anyone with a differing thought created a new denomination, some obviously not in the Spirit of God, I.e.Calvin.
Gal 5:19 recession to those factions and divisions as marks of the flesh.
John 17 shows Jesus prayed for Unity in the Church...was that prayer turned down?
So, keeps will say, what was Luther to do, let the church. Kill him?
And I always ask, like Stephen did? Or paul, Peter, etc.... maybe. Maybe God had planned some huge freedom party for Luther when HE, God, used this to united the churches through what Luther started. Maybe Luther was to be martyred, i dont know, but the results aren't what Jesus wanted. So, who has refused to let Christ be head of the Church?
The early Church looked a LOT like the liturgical Churches do today. Clement who lived and heard the apostles, as well as represent their teachings to others. Describes it in his letter to Corinth. There isn't a thing he writes that isn't supported by Scripture, however you habe to be fair with the worxs in the verses, and what clement says, because as a protestant, you have been taught ddifferent. But with a fair read, you will find, that everything Clement says fits in Scripture.
And there yiu have it, they'll why and how, and what, of the Protestant movement, presented by another Protestant.
Yes the irony is noted.
Its a king explanation as to why I'm not Catholic.