That official interpreter of Scripture was St.Philip, a deacon of the early Church. After hearing the Scriptures rightly interpreted by St.Philip, the Ethiopian was converted and baptized by St.Philip.
there is NO official interpreter.
Yes there is an official interpreter.
The entire book of Acts all 28 chapters is a small picture of the actual history of the early Church. Here St.Philip, a deacon in the Chruch, was the official interpreter. Why was he an official interpreter in the Church? Becasue Christ founded His Church and built it upon St.Peter and the other Apostles. Christ personally gave them His authority and sent them to baptize and teach all nations. St.Philip is the official interpreter in the Chruch becasue the Apostles in turn gave their preaching, teaching and baptizing authority to St.Philip by the imposition of hands. Acts. 6:5-6. In time and develolpment of the Church, this official authority would be known as the Magisterium of the CC.
The official guide to understanding the true meaning of Scripture is the teaching authority given by Christ to St.Peter and the other Apostles and from them to others through the imposition of hands (Holy Orders). God Who inspired the Sacred Books, has entrusted their interpretation to His Church. Scripture itself states "The Church is the pillar and ground of truth".
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there is NO official interpreter. Every born again Christian is like Philip because of the guidance and indwelling of the Holy Spirit.
John wrote to the Christians (Little children v18):
"But you have an unction from the Holy One and you know ALL THINGS. But the anointing which you have received of him abides in you and you need NOT that any man teach you; but as the same anointing teaches you of ALL THINGS and is truth and is no lie and even as it has taught you, you shall abide in Him." 1 John 2:27
The Holy Spirit is our teacher not men of the RCC persuasion.
1St.John 2:27 is one verse. You could arrive at this conclusion if there weren't 26 verses in front of it teaching a completely different conclusion than yours.
When you take the entire chapter in it's proper context, it cements my point about the Chruch being under the "unction" guidance of the Holy Spirit her authorities have all necessary knowledge and instruction so that we have no need to seek it elsewhere.
Re: the highlighted...
This is a commonly held belief within Protestantism....that when individuals read their Bibles prayerfully, the Holy Spirit would guide each individual to a knowledge of the truth.
However, Protestantism with all the different sects shows it doesn't work. For if it did, they would have come to the same conclusions, would all have exactly the same faith.
Let's start with 10 people reading the same version of Scripture.
Ask them to give their respective interpretations of a given passage and you are going to get as many as 10 different answers. Now, these 10 think themselves capable of interpreting it correctlly...but which one is correct? If they are different, they can't all be correct. Individual readers are liable to mistakes. Image the results if you multiply that 10 by 100s. Which one is led by the Holy Spirit?
I don't have this problem. I believe that God confided the inspired writings to the guardianship of a living and infallible Church. The written pages cannot explain themselves and we need an official guide to interpret its pages. The living voice of an authentic interpeter is necessary and God provided that in the CC.
lula posts:
As I have already made plain, I rely on the Church and the Church Fathers' interpretation of Scripture.
kfc posts:
and that's it in a nutshell. Glad you admit it. You are going directly against God. (Read Psalm 1, and 118:8 and the whole of 119) and following men; of course they have to be RCC card carrying members.
The Bible teaches the Holy Spirit acting through and within the Chruch which Christ personally founded and built upon St.Peter and the other Apostles is the official expounder of God's Law and Word.
The Bible teaches that the rulers of Christ's Church have authority which must be obeyed in matters of faith and morals.
Hebrews 13:17, "Obey your prelates, and be subject to them. For they watch as being to render an account of your souls; that they may do this with joy, and not with grief for that is unprofitable for you."
St.Matt. 18:17 "And if he will not hear them: tell the Church. ANd if he will not hear the Church, let him be to thee as a heathen and a publican."
St.Luke 10:16, "He that heareth you, heareth Me. And he that despitheth you, despitheth Me. And he that despitheth Me despitheth him Who sent Me."
St.Matt. 16:19 "And I will give unto thee (Peter) the keys to the kingdom of heaven; and whatever thou (Peter) shall bind on earth, shall be bound in Heaven, and whatever thou (Peter) shalt loose on earth will be loosed in Heaven."
The Apostles repeatedly claimed this authority Gal. 1:8; St.John 1:10; Acts 15, 23 and 28. These all show the Chruch of Christ has authority to act in His name.
We know the Bible teaches the Chruch was necessarily infallible 1Tim. 3:15, "the pillar and ground of truth."
That the Holy Spirit would guide her until the end of the world unto all truth...St.John 14:26; 16:13, and Acts 1:8.
The Bible teaches that the Chruch always has Christ with her and the HOly Ghost always to guide her...St.Matt. 28:20, St.John 14:16.
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lula posts:
(The "Rapture" posits that Christ will have a 3rd or "extra"coming between the other two and that is unBiblical and so alien to Christ's teachings and doctrines that it boggles the brain just thinking about).
kfc posts 87
nope. Not true. Some may believe it but that's not scriptural. I don't care what "people" think. I only care what God revealed.
I agree it's not true, but that seems to be what you are thinking when you posted:
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Paul wrote in 2 Thess 2:3-4:
"Let no man deceive you (Lula this would be you) by any means for that day (rapture) shall not come except there come a falling away first and that man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition (anti-christ).
You included the word "rapture". What then is the "rapture" here to you? Is this not a 3rd or "extra" coming of Christ?