RE: Rapture September 2015
August 22, 2015 at 3:38 pm
(This post was last modified: August 22, 2015 at 3:41 pm by Randy Carson.)
(August 21, 2015 at 7:57 pm)professor Wrote: I'm late to the party again, and I see it went into a tailspin.
Let me get this straight... Randy is an atheist ex catholic and is standing up for them?
Are you SERIOUS?
Do you believe that I am an atheist because I am a member of this forum? Or because I am a Catholic?
In case you haven't noticed, professor, I'm the one who is in here preaching the gospel and quoting from God's Word almost singlehandedly.
So, what gives?
Quote:By the way Randy, what part of "Because you have kept the word of my patience- I will keep you from (eck- out of) the hour of testing that is coming on the whole world" that is in the bible, do you not understand?
Or,
"I tell you a mystery- we shall not all sleep (die), in a moment- at the last trump, the dead shall rise first and WE which remain shall be caught up together with them in the air.."
Catholicism does not accept biblical statements like that because someone among them might recognize their organization as the whore of Babylon that she is.
Ah...it was bound to come up sooner or later.
First, what part of "You are Peter and upon this rock I will build my church" do you not understand, professor? I have quotes from TWO DOZEN Protestant scholars and Bible commentaries admitting that Peter - not Peter's confession, not Jesus - is the rock.
Second, perhaps you might take a moment and examine the connection between Mt. 16:18-19 and Is. 22:20...a passage which even Protestant scholars acknowledge as establishing Peter in the role of Royal Steward. Here are just three quotes...I have lots more:
Protestant Scholars and Commentaries on Peter as Royal Steward
Jamieson, Fausset & Brown
[The steward is] the king's friend, or principal officer of the court (1 Kings 4:5; 18:3; 1 Chronicles 27:33, the king's counsellor) . . .
Keys are carried sometimes in the East hanging from the kerchief on the shoulder. But the phrase is rather figurative for sustaining the government on one's shoulders. Eliakim, as his name implies, is here plainly a type of the God-man Christ, the son of "David," of whom Isaiah (ch. 9:6) uses the same language as the former clause of this verse [and the government will be upon his shoulder] (Jamieson, Robert, Andrew R. Fausset & David Brown, Commentary on the Whole Bible, Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1961 [orig. 1864; Fausset and Brown were Anglicans, Brown Presbyterian], 536 -- on Isaiah 22:15,22).
New Bible Dictionary
In the . . . exercise of the power of the keys, in ecclesiastical discipline, the thought is of administrative authority (Is 22:22) with regard to the requirements of the household of faith. The use of censures, excommunication, and absolution is committed to the Church in every age, to be used under the guidance of the Spirit . . .
So Peter, in T.W. Manson's words, is to be 'God's vicegerent . . . The authority of Peter is an authority to declare what is right and wrong for the Christian community. His decisions will be confirmed by God' (The Sayings of Jesus, 1954, p.205). (New Bible Dictionary, ed. J.D. Douglas, Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans Pub. Co., 1962, 1018)
In the Old Testament a steward is a man who is 'over a house' (Gen 43:19, 44:4; Is 22:15, etc). In the New Testament there are two words translated steward: 'epitropos' (Mt 20:8; Gal 4:2), i.e. one to whose care or honour one has been entrusted, a curator, a guardian; and 'oikonomos' (Lk 16:2-3; 1 Cor 4:1-2; Titus 1:7; 1 Pet 4:10), i.e. a manager, a superintendent -- from 'oikos' ('house') and 'nemo' ('to dispense' or 'to manage'). The word is used to describe the function of delegated responsibility. (New Bible Dictionary, ed. J.D. Douglas, Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans Pub. Co., 1962, 1216)
Eerdman’s Bible Dictionary
In accordance with Matthew's understanding of the kingdom of heaven (i.e., of God) as anywhere God reigns, the keys here represent authority in the Church. (Eerdmans Bible Dictionary, ed. Allen C. Myers, Grabd Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, rev. ed., 1975, 622)
Now, about the Catholic Church being the "whore of Babylon", I'll let you read this article which is chock full of scripture and explanations of them for your edification (but I'll hide it for the benefit of everyone else since it is long):
The Whore of Babylon
Man up or shut up, professor. You either read it and respond or you have nothing more to say.