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Nathan Morrison

@NathanMorrison6

Not to us, O Lord, not to us, but to your name give glory, for the sake of your steadfast love and your faithfulness - Psalm 115:1

Christchurch City, New Zealand Katılım Ocak 2017
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Nathan Morrison
Nathan Morrison@NathanMorrison6·
@Femoid22496 @SirSpoder77 @TheDetectiveEng @LutheranAnswers People who say that don’t know how to read the bible. The apostle Paul makes it clear that everyone will be judged for their sins which they are aware of because everyone has a conscience. Therefore, we are all doomed without the preaching of the good news.
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Vistula
Vistula@Femoid22496·
@SirSpoder77 @TheDetectiveEng @LutheranAnswers They're talking about how God winks at ignorance and how people that are truly ignorant of God will be saved because they were not given a fair window of time to choose between loving their sin or loving God. They want to be those ignorant people that get to sin AND be saved
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Whimsycottt@Whimsycotttt·
@sammyiscat Low IQ rightoid thinks that leftist judge by skin color rather than character bc that's what they do 🤡
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Nathan Morrison
Nathan Morrison@NathanMorrison6·
@boe_dye @redeemed_zoomer The Church of England never stopped being the Church of England. They just stopped submitting to the bishop of Rome. So that’s one example of a Protestant denomination that was never non-denominational.
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BOΞ_DYΞ@boe_dye·
@redeemed_zoomer Every Protestant Church started out as a Non Denomination, until they became a Denomination.
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Redeemed Zoomer
Redeemed Zoomer@redeemed_zoomer·
While many non-denominationals are great Christians, non-denominational-ISM (meaning, the idea that churches can be organizationally independent) compromises the: 1. visible unity (John 17:20-23) 2. authority (Matthew 18:7) 3. institutionality (OT church) 4. jurisdiction (Romans 15:20-21) ...of the visible church. Thus it is to be rejected
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Jordan Ennis
Jordan Ennis@ToubabPreacher·
@redeemed_zoomer I’m not reformed so maybe that’s what is confusing me here, what makes Sproul slop?
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Redeemed Zoomer
Redeemed Zoomer@redeemed_zoomer·
"In Reformation theology baptism saves only in conjunction with the Word of God and personal faith." Donald G. Bloesch. Jesus Christ: Savior & Lord (Christian Foundations) I'm glad Bloesch is my Reformed theology textbook in seminary and not some Sproulslop systematic
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holyghostpaper@holyghostpaper·
@MrTLexify Dont force it on people that's not very Christian of you if you do that
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Joe - Young Anglican ⚓️
Joe - Young Anglican ⚓️@Young_Anglican·
You ask ANY Protestant "Hand me everything God has infallibly decreed" and he will confidently hand you the Holy Scriptures. Nothing more nothing less. If you ask Non-Protestants to do the same they either cannot or will give you contradictory lists (even within the same church).
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Fan Daily
Fan Daily@MovieNewszz·
Spider-Man: Brand New Day is rumored to feature Peter’s emotional instability affecting his powers and causing his webbing to become organic. @Majestic_ucm
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Nathan Morrison
Nathan Morrison@NathanMorrison6·
@marus_55 @BishopJaxi You’re misunderstanding. The importance of sharing the gospel isn’t for your own justification but for the justification of others who haven’t heard of Jesus.
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Marus@marus_55·
@BishopJaxi Why does 2 matter in that context? I thought faith alone was the requirement? Did he just sneak in... works?!
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Bishop@BishopJaxi·
This is unfortunate, since in Protestantism, the gospel changes from church to church, pastor to pastor, and person to person. Is it faith alone? Faith plus a moment of decision? Once-saved-always-saved? Losing salvation? Sacraments or no sacraments? Baptism necessary or optional? And so on. Ask ten Protestants and you’ll get twelve gospels. There is no authoritative, unified gospel in Protestantism. It is always the gospel according to so and so’s private interpretation.
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Nathan Morrison
Nathan Morrison@NathanMorrison6·
@BishopJaxi lol. You’re not saved by believing in sola fide. You are saved by sola fide. So the central parts of the gospel that we can all agree on is that Jesus is God in flesh and blood who died on the cross as an atonement for the sins of all who will believe in Him.
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Nathan Morrison
Nathan Morrison@NathanMorrison6·
@BishopJaxi All pastors are elders (presbyters) but not all elders are pastors. Therefore, it would make much more sense to compare elders to priests.
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Bishop@BishopJaxi·
This explains so much.
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Nathan Morrison
Nathan Morrison@NathanMorrison6·
@bhanna4d @sola_chad Your church developed many accretions over the year including bishops being a higher office than Presbyter. So my church returns to the apostolic teachings that you guys twisted. Anyway, I’m done with this discussion.
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B@bhanna4d·
@NathanMorrison6 @sola_chad This is Bananas......Your entire denomination and its distinctives contradict the early centuries and the Apostolic deposit of faith. Im genuinely not trying to be rude, however, you may lack some self awareness.
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Nathan Morrison
Nathan Morrison@NathanMorrison6·
@bhanna4d @sola_chad When later centuries contradict the earlier centuries, I’m more inclined to follow the ones that were directly following on from the apostles.
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B@bhanna4d·
@NathanMorrison6 @sola_chad Wild..... Is the Church limited to first century documents? Where were presbyterians in the 5th-9th centuries? Yours is a wild claim with a huge burden of proof.
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Nathan Morrison@NathanMorrison6·
@bhanna4d @sola_chad I understand that you believe that’s what apostolic succession is and I’m telling you that first century documents disagree with you. It’s pretty obvious if you read them.
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B@bhanna4d·
@NathanMorrison6 @sola_chad Yes I understand. Im not sure you do. The Apostles were Bishops. Peter laid hands on Ignatius of Antioch who was his successor as Bishop. My Bishop, Met. Saba can trace his lineage Bishop to Bishop back to Ignatius. Apostolic Succession, Theologically and Ecclesiologically
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Nathan Morrison
Nathan Morrison@NathanMorrison6·
@bhanna4d @sola_chad Bro, the Didache and New Testament and Clement are as close to first century as you can get. Episcopal structure developed over the next centuries.
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B@bhanna4d·
@NathanMorrison6 @sola_chad Yes, but Presyterian Church polity is completely different than the 1st Millenea Church and Orthodox Office of Bishop. Presbyterian Apostolic Succession is make believe.
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Nathan Morrison
Nathan Morrison@NathanMorrison6·
@bhanna4d @sola_chad Bizarre to call it a theory when St Clement clearly states there are two offices in the church, bishop/presbyter, and deacon. It’s also clearly stated in the didache as well as the New Testament.
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Nathan Morrison
Nathan Morrison@NathanMorrison6·
@bhanna4d @sola_chad As a Presbyterian, I follow in the footsteps of scripture and St Clement who clearly stated that bishops and presbyters are the same office. Therefore, my church has apostolic succession through all the presbyters (elders/priests).
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Nathan Morrison
Nathan Morrison@NathanMorrison6·
@bhanna4d @sola_chad It’s pretty simple actually. You should be in a mainline Protestant church or a church that is in communion with mainlines. Non-denominational churches aren’t approved of through apostolic succession so they have no credibility.
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B@bhanna4d·
@sola_chad Protestants have no mechanism to authoritatively declare him so. He will start a "Church" and lead more astray.
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