When we read in Ephesians 4:11 is that "he gave…some, pastors and teachers." Here "pastors and teachers" refer back to the single "some," describing two facets of the same work.
Now, the big
question is: Who were these apostles and prophets? For we find that the
Church was "built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, with
Christ Jesus himself as the chief cornerstone." Eph. 2:20 and further,
even more disturbingly for we Protestants is that very Church is called
"the pillar and foundation of truth" 1 Tim 3:15 Not, the Scriptures,
mind you, but the Church.
So, I've got to
be honest with you. When every Tom, Dick and Harry is a magisterium of
one, I get a little nervous. Perhaps, it would do us all good to do a
little research into church history and see what Christians before us
taught; and please let's not start at 1517, when Martin Luther nailed
his 95 Theses onto a Wittenberg Church door.There's more history before
that, than afterwards.
Could we
possibly learn something from our Catholic and Orthodox, yes, and
Anglican brethren? What about the Apostolic Fathers— Clement of Rome or
Ignatius of Antioch or Polycarp of Smyrna? What about the Greek
Fathers—Irenaeus of Lyons or Clement of Alexandria or Origen of
Alexandria or Athanasius of Alexandria? What about the Cappadocian
Fathers—John Chrysostom or Cyril of Alexandria or even John of Damascus?
Oh, my, we can’t skip the Latin Fathers, either. There’s that old
tongues speaker Tertullian and oh yes, another one called Hilary of
Poitiers . . . whew, I am running out of breath. Oh, did I fail to
mention St. Augustine, a favorite of both Luther and Calvin?
The point is,
we don’t have to scratch out our theology like chickens in a barn yard.
Most of it has already been packaged for us and is there for the taking.
Now, as far as
the Greek goes believe me I have terrible trouble with a God who expects
me to ferret out these truths when we have perhaps over 4,000
manuscripts to choose from, and again every Thomas, Richard, and Harold
has his opinion on that, too. Surely, there must be a teaching
magisterium besides old Tom, and old Dick, and old Harry. We have better
resources that just that of someone with a correspondence school
diploma from Podunk Hollow pontificating on every nuance that suits
their fancy.
Think about it!
JimR_/
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