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“sit on 12 thrones judging the 12 tribes of Israel” |
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“the Church is the pillar and bulwark of the truth” |
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“The wall of the city had 12 courses of stones as its foundation, on which were inscribed the 12 names of the 12 apostles of the Lamb.” |
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Whoever hears you hears me... |
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“I will not leave you orphans…I will send you the Spirit of truth who will lead you into all truth.” |
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Judas replaced by Matthias |
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If he pays no attention to them, tell the Church |
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The Church is the bride of Christ |
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GREAT COMMISSION Jesus gives authority to teach the name & baptize |
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appointed elders --> laying on of hands |
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- "Through countryside and city, they appointed their earliest converts, testing them by the Spirit, to be the bishops." - "Added the further provision that, if they should die, other approved men should succeed to their ministry - A.D. 80 |
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"In each succession and in each city there is a continuance of that which is proclaimed by the law, the prophets, and the Lord" |
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- "We are in a position to enumerate those who were instituted bishops by the apostles and their successors down to our own times" - "Pointing out here the successions of the bishops of the greatest and most ancient church known to all, founded and organized at Rome by two most glorious apostles (Peter/Paul) - Polycarp (bishop) = instructed by Apostles - "It is not necessary to seek the truth among others which it is easy to obtain from the church" - "Have recourse to the most ancient churches with which the apostles had constant conversation" - "Hold in suspicion others who depart from the primitive succession (heretics, schismatics)" |
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-"Founded churches in every city, from which all the other churches, one after another, derived the tradition of faith" - "offspring of apostolic churches" - "one primitive Church, [founded] by the apostles, from which they all [spring]" - "Let them produce the original records of their churches; let them unfold the roll of their bishops, running down in due succession from the beginning in such a manner that [their first] bishop shall be able to show for his ordainer and predecessor some one of the apostles or of apostolic men" |
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"succession from the apostles" |
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Fitting - Jesus' divinity |
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Great Exchange = God became man so that men could become like God (take on His nature) |
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Effective - Jesus' divinity |
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Sensible approach, witness |
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Prophecies - Jesus' divinity |
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- 100s that are fulfilled - Miracles (Sustaining mission) |
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The Church is apostolic in 3 ways... |
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1. built on the foundation of the Apostles 2. In the deposit of faith 3. apostolic succession |
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In the transfer of apostolic, who replaces peter? |
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In the transfer, who were the original bishops? |
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the nature of his teaching means that... |
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why did Jesus establish the hierarchy? |
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Jesus wanted Leaders of the Church to spread the Gospel. He gave authority to the apostles. there has to be leaders of the Church. |
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what was the making of a Christian? |
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Jesus gave what to the apostles because he wanted leaders of the church to spread the Gospel? |
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