I don't agree that Jesus created the Church. Remember, He said that the Temple will be raised up the third day. Who rosed up the third day after death?
Before the Bible was written and the Apostles did their thing in the world, there had to be some structure with a leader to keep everyone together. Otherwise they wouldn't have bothered to replace Judas as the 12th Apostle.
I am open to the idea that Apostolic Succession diverted at some point and the current Church lacks it, but I highly doubt that.
There is a chain of authority leading back to Jesus through the appointments of priests. I just pray more of those priests are good guys rather than bad.
You are Peter, and I can guarantee that on this rock I will build my church.
"Peter" translates to "rock"
He renamed Simon to Rock and said he was the foundation of the Church. He even gave him the keys to the kingdom, and thus the authority to bind and loose the sins of those among him.
It is pretty cut and dry, along all possible translations.
Wild how Peter (Rock) peradventures off to numerous places preaching the word of Christ, like a ... of some sort. What does it mean? Why didn't he just erect a ... and preach to the local people? Why not?
Dude, you really need to look up your words. In the original Greek, Jesus tells Peter he is "PETROS." Petros is a small wobbly stone. He then says upon this "PETRA" I will build my church. Petra is a large substantial stone, such as a mountain - look at the city of Petra, carved out of stone.
Jesus then proceeds to describe the "PETRA" his church is founded upon - NOT "PETROS."
He basically repeats his words to the multitudes in the Sermon on the Mount, which he repeated throughout his ministry.
Summed up, it is if you want forgiveness of sin, you must forgive. "Those things you hold on Earth are held in Heaven." "As you measure out, it shall be measured back to you. Etc.
The best advice I can give to anyone concerning Scripture is: READ WHAT IT SAYS.
I don't agree that Jesus created the Church. Remember, He said that the Temple will be raised up the third day. Who rosed up the third day after death?
.elpmet ym si ydob ym
Nah, he founded a Church.
Before the Bible was written and the Apostles did their thing in the world, there had to be some structure with a leader to keep everyone together. Otherwise they wouldn't have bothered to replace Judas as the 12th Apostle.
I am open to the idea that Apostolic Succession diverted at some point and the current Church lacks it, but I highly doubt that.
There is a chain of authority leading back to Jesus through the appointments of priests. I just pray more of those priests are good guys rather than bad.
Show me where it says he founded a Church. Where did it say that Jesus appointed priests?
"Peter" translates to "rock"
He renamed Simon to Rock and said he was the foundation of the Church. He even gave him the keys to the kingdom, and thus the authority to bind and loose the sins of those among him.
It is pretty cut and dry, along all possible translations.
Wild how Peter (Rock) peradventures off to numerous places preaching the word of Christ, like a ... of some sort. What does it mean? Why didn't he just erect a ... and preach to the local people? Why not?
Dude, you really need to look up your words. In the original Greek, Jesus tells Peter he is "PETROS." Petros is a small wobbly stone. He then says upon this "PETRA" I will build my church. Petra is a large substantial stone, such as a mountain - look at the city of Petra, carved out of stone. Jesus then proceeds to describe the "PETRA" his church is founded upon - NOT "PETROS."
He basically repeats his words to the multitudes in the Sermon on the Mount, which he repeated throughout his ministry. Summed up, it is if you want forgiveness of sin, you must forgive. "Those things you hold on Earth are held in Heaven." "As you measure out, it shall be measured back to you. Etc.
The best advice I can give to anyone concerning Scripture is: READ WHAT IT SAYS.
Was that in Rome?
Or referring to something/someone else?
I think you should check out Michael S. Heiser's breakdown of this question. I think the catholic interpretation is distorted. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3BrVkmKELo