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Example...?Who do you believe when the rcc and the canon are in contradiction?
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Example...?Who do you believe when the rcc and the canon are in contradiction?
Example...?
Proof, please. :yawn:Why then does your man in Rome tell the world it is a dangerous thing to have a personal relationship with Jesus?
When are they?
Most of the time. One example:
Matt. 23:9 Do not call anyone on earth your father; for One is your Father, He who is in heaven.
Do you not call your father "father", are you your children's father? What do you think Jesus was saying here?
Paul used the term many times, including about himself. So cherry-picking this verse and not understanding what it means is certainly not to your benefit.
So, if someone asks us, "Who is your father?", we can answer, "I have my natural father whom I call 'dad' or 'baba'. And I have my spiritual father, the 'papa' or 'pater', the priest who leads me and guides through the gospel of Jesus Christ to my one God and Father in heaven who has adopted me as His child." Let us imitate our natural and paternal fathers as they prayerfully and humbly intercede to Christ our God for our physical and spiritual healing
In your understanding, what does it mean?
Looking at the context, it looks like doctrine to me.
20 teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you;
I don't have all the answers and I haven’t studied this because I’ve never felt the need to. Jesus said call no man on earth father so why would I. I think we can both agree he is not talking about our biological father because they are our father. Who is our spiritual father? If God is our spiritual father can a man on earth be our spiritual father as well? Jesus isn't even referred to as father. Yes, Paul used the term to describe relationships but does that void what Jesus clearly instructed? I don't know of anyone in scripture called father other than God.
What do you think Jesus is saying? ]
I don't have all the answers and I haven’t studied this because I’ve never felt the need to. Jesus said call no man on earth father so why would I. I think we can both agree he is not talking about our biological father because they are our father. Who is our spiritual father? If God is our spiritual father can a man on earth be our spiritual father as well? Jesus isn't even referred to as father. Yes, Paul used the term to describe relationships but does that void what Jesus clearly instructed? I don't know of anyone in scripture called father other than God.
What do you think Jesus is saying?
Since Rome is irrelevant... there is no need to stand up to it. Just go about doing as Christ instructed and the Holy Spirit leads and don't concern yourself even a little about them.
Since HS is irrelevant, there is no need to stand up to him. Just go about doing as Christ instructed by the Holy Spirit through his one historic Church (Lk. 10:16; 1 Tim. 3:15; cf. Mt. 28:18-20; Ac. 16:4; 2 Thess. 3:4; 1 Jn. 4:6), and don't concern yourself even a little about HS. :yawn:Since Rome is irrelevant... there is no need to stand up to it. Just go about doing as Christ instructed and the Holy Spirit leads and don't concern yourself even a little about them.
Since HS is irrelevant, there is no need to stand up to him. Just go about doing as Christ instructed by the Holy Spirit through his one historic Church (Lk. 10:16; 1 Tim. 3:15; cf. Mt. 28:18-20; Ac. 16:4; 2 Thess. 3:4; 1 Jn. 4:6), and don't concern yourself even a little about HS. :yawn:
The entirely non-authoritative opinions (traditions of men) that you have imbibed from your chosen recently-invented, man-made non-Catholic sect are noted. :yawn:But has been explained to you multiple times... history, archaeology, and common sense proves that your claim that the RCC is Jesus one historical church is patently false.... its impossible.So either live by the spirit or subject yourself to the Roman invented religion that will lead to certain spiritual death... its a no brainier.I wish more people would snap back to reality and realize that the RCC is nothing more than the longest running scam in history.
Jesus is saying call no man on earth God
This tradition of spiritual fatherhood was part of the lifeblood of the early Church.
Paul's understanding of himself as the father of the Church of Corinth, though, raises a very old controversy within the Christian world. Many Christian denominations have since at least the Protestant Reformation rejected the title of "father" for spiritual elders, despite the clear fact that St. Paul and other great early leaders of the Church thought of themselves as exactly this.