Derf
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I've given several reasons, and just because you don't agree with them doesn't make them any less legitimate.Christ will sit on a throne in Jerusalem. It will be visible, but you think that the other twelve thrones will be invisible. You've given no legitimate reason why the twelve thrones cannot be sat upon.
Christ might sit on an actual throne--that's up to Him. But don't you agree it is more important that we enthrone Him in our hearts and over our actions?
The apostles might sit on actual thrones--that's up to Jesus and them. But don't you think it's more important that we listen to what they say and incorporate it into our lives?
If the apostles are ruling over us today, bear with me in this, should we then say their words are not for us? If Peter tells us how to act as leaders in the church, is it right for us to say--that only applies to Jews?
The idea that we can disregard the words of Peter because they are only meant for someone else is an act of "dethroning" Peter. And if Jesus established Peter in some kind of authority position, where his words need to be followed, we are really dethroning Jesus.