The Certainty of
the Written Word of Truth
The Lord Christ or the Pope of Rome?
by Richard Bennett
and Robert J. Nicholson
Truth and the Scripture
The Lord Jesus Christ, in His great high
priestly prayer, declared clearly the truth of God's Word.
He said, "Sanctify them through thy truth: thy word is truth."
God's Word not only contains the truth but rather it is truth
itself. This is consistent with the declarations throughout
the Old Testament in which the Holy Spirit continually proclaimed
that the revelation from God is truth, as for example Psalm 119:142,
"thy law is truth." The Lord Himself therefore identified
truth with the Written Word. There is no source, other than
written Scripture alone, to which the statement, "thy word
is truth" can apply. That source alone, the Holy Scripture,
is the believer's standard of truth.
In the New Testament, it is the Written Word of God
and that alone to
which the Lord Jesus Christ and His apostles refer as the final
authority. In the temptation, the Lord Jesus three times
resisted Satan, saying, "It is written." For example,
in Matthew 4:4, "he answered and said, It is written, Man shall
not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out
of the mouth of God." In stating, "It is written",
the Lord used the very phrase that is used in the Holy Bible eighty
times. The prevalence of this repeated phrase underlines
its importance. The Lord's complete acceptance
of the authority of the Written Word is evident in His words found
in Matthew 5:17-18,
"Think not that I came to destroy the
law or the prophets: I am not come to destroy but to fulfill.
For verily, I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot
or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law till all be fulfilled."
Other
sources of authority condemned
Christ Jesus continually castigated and
rebuked the Pharisees because they placed their tradition on a
par with the Word of God. He condemned them because they
were attempting to corrupt the very basis of truth by equating
their traditions to the Word of God. He declared to them
"[You are] making the word of God of none effect
through your tradition, which ye have delivered: and many such
things do ye" (Mark 7:13). These traditions of the Pharisees
were precepts, ordinances, and rules of religious belief and practice
that had been developed by learned religious teachers over time.
They had been passed on by word of mouth and by selectively edited
writings. These traditions, oral and written, formed a body
of cultural material that became an official set of interpretations
and guidelines for
religious life. Even the clear teaching of the Holy Scripture
was being sifted through them and modified to suit men's tastes
and preferences. Furthermore, in refuting the errors of
the Sadducees, the Scripture records the Lord saying, "Ye do
err, not knowing the Scriptures nor the power of God" (Matthew
22:29). Unlike the Pharisees, who mistakenly
considered themselves the loyal followers of Moses, the Sadducees
were a radical party of religious liberals who had appropriated
the thinking of Greek agnostic philosophers. They manufactured
beliefs on the basis of what seemed reasonable to them rather
than what had been revealed by God in His Word. However,
since Scripture alone is inspired,
[1] it alone is the ultimate authority, and it alone
is the final judge of all human traditions and reasoning. The
Word of the Lord says as a commandment in Proverbs 30:5, 6, "Every
word of God is pure: he is a shield unto them that put their trust
in him. Add thou not unto his words, lest he reprove thee,
and thou be found a liar." God commands that we are
not to add to His Word: This command shows emphatically
that it is God's Word and
God's Word alone that
is pure and uncontaminated.
Aligned with Proverbs, the Lord's strong,
clear declaration in Isaiah 8:20 is: "To the law and to the
testimony: if they speak not according to this word, it is because
there is no light in them." The truth is this: since
God's written word alone is breathed out by Him
[2] , it and it alone is the sole rule of faith.
It cannot be otherwise. Any who contradict Scripture, or
attempt to assign it an inferior position in the life of faith,
may safely be accounted as liars and deceivers bent on moving
God off His throne that they may occupy it themselves.
The expression "Sola
Scriptura"
From the time of
the giving of the Ten Commandments
on Mt. Sinai, when the Holy God wrote with His finger on the tablets
of stone (Exodus 31:18), until this present day, the written word
of God has been extant in the world. The
term "Sola Scriptura" or "the Bible alone" as the measure of truth
is short hand for saying that Scripture is the only point of reference
for finding out what is to be believed about God and what duty
God requires of man. The very phrase "It is written" means
exclusively transcribed, and not hearsay. The command to
believe what is written means we are to receive only the pure
word of God. It separates out from all other sources the
body of truth that we are to believe. What is at
stake before the All Holy God is His incorruptible truth. For
men, what is at stake is certainty, in the words of Proverbs 22:21
"That I might make thee know the certainty of the words of
truth." Certainty is needed for the salvation of immortal
souls. In the very last commandment
in the Bible God resolutely tells us not to add to nor take away
from His Word.
"For I testify unto every man that heareth
the words of the prophecy of this book: If any man shall add unto
these things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are written
in this book: And if any man shall take away from the words of
the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of
the Book of Life, and out of the holy city, and from the things
which are written in this book." (Revelation 22:18-19)
The principle of interpretation
The principle of "Sola Scriptura" is consistent
with the very way in which the word of truth that comes from God
says it is to be interpreted, as Psalm 36:9 explains, "For
with thee is the fountain of life; in thy light we see light."
God's truth is seen in the light of God's truth. This
is exactly the same as the Apostle Paul says, "Which things
also we speak, not in the words which man's wisdom teacheth but
which the Holy Ghost teacheth, comparing spiritual things with
spiritual. [3] "
It is precisely in the light which God's truth sheds, that His
truth is seen. Scripture provides its own sufficient rule
of interpretation.
The Apostle Peter, under the impulse of the Holy Spirit,
declares, "Knowing this first, that no prophecy of Scripture
is of any private interpretation. For prophecy came not
in old time by the will of man: but holy men of God spoke as they
were moved by the Holy Ghost."
[4] Logically then, Peter makes it very clear that
in order to maintain the purity of Holy God's written word, the
source of interpretation must be from the same pure source as
the origin of the Scripture itself. Scripture can only be
understood correctly in the light of Scripture, since it alone
is uncorrupted. It is only with the Holy Spirit's light
that Scripture can be comprehended correctly. The Holy Spirit
causes those who are the Lord's to understand Scripture.
Since the Spirit does this by Scripture,
obviously, it is in accord with the principle that Scripture itself
is the infallible rule of interpretation of its own truth: "it
is the Spirit that beareth witness, because the Spirit is truth"
(I John 5:6). Those sincerely desiring to be true to Lord
in this very matter of the standard of "Sola Scriptura" must turn
to the Lord to obey His command, "Turn you at my reproof: behold,
I will pour out my spirit unto you, I will make known my words
unto you." [5]
If one is yearning for truth in this essential
matter, in the attitude of Psalm 51:17, "with a broken and
a contrite heart", the Lord God will not despise, but reveal
to him or her the basic foundation where the Lord Christ Jesus
and the Apostles stood. In the words of the Apostle John,
"This is the disciple which testifieth of these things, and
wrote these things: and we know that his testimony is true."
[6] The Apostle John wrote, as did Peter and
Paul, in order that those who are saved should know that his testimony
is true.
The sufficiency and clarity of
Scripture
The total sufficiency
of Scripture is declared by the Apostle Paul, "All scripture
is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine,
for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:
That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto
all good works."
[7] For final truth
and authority, all that is needed is the Scripture.
This is because the Word of God bears its own spiritual rule of
historical-grammatical interpretation. Sections that initially
appear obscure because of our lack of understanding, are clarified
by other parts where meanings are made plain. The Holy Spirit
Himself is given to the believer so that by prayer and diligent
comparative study, knowledge of the Gospel and the will of God
is made plain to him. It is this means alone, comparing
Scripture with Scripture under the illuminating ministry of the
Holy Spirit, that safeguards the renewed reader from the danger
of imaginative self-centered mystical deceit and the errors propagated
by religious fanaticism and cultic heresies. Natural men,
those not made alive by the Holy Spirit and indwelt by Him, have
only their darkened understandings to guide them.
[8]
The Scriptures are so plain that even a
child can come to faith through the Written Word. The Apostle
Paul writes to Timothy, "And that from a child thou hast
known the holy scriptures, which are able to make thee wise unto
salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus."
[9] Much of the Bible is quite plain and
straightforward. For example John 3:36 says, "He that believeth
on the Son hath everlasting life: and he that believeth not the
Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him."
There is no mystical or hidden meaning in this verse, as in most
of Scripture.
The claim that Sola Scripture
was not possible
In an attempt to justify tradition as an
authority, an appeal is often made to the very last verse in John's
gospel where it is stated, "And there are also many other things
which Jesus did, the which, if they should be written every one,
I suppose that even the world itself could not contain the books
that should be written. Amen."
[10] Of course, there were many deeds and sayings
of the Lord that are not recorded in Scripture. But
Scripture is the authoritative record that the Holy God
has given His people. We do not have a single sentence that
is authoritatively from the Lord, outside of what is in the written
word of the New Testament. To appeal to a tradition for
authority when the Holy God did not give it is futile. The
idea that somehow sayings and events from the Lord had been passed
on by word of mouth, and so preserved reliably in tradition is
simply not true. Given the fluid nature of language, the
fragility of verbal communication, and the reconstructive nature
of human memory, such a claim is ludicrous in the extreme. Simply
to believe in the traditions of men is superstitious naivety of
spirit combined with an irrational gullibility.
The Bible even gives us an example of a false tradition
already at work at the time of John's writing of his Gospel.
In John 21:23, John refutes a false tradition, a "saying [note
that it was not "written"] abroad among the brethren" going around
the church that the Lord would return before John died.
Another desperate attempt to justify tradition is the claim that
the early church did not have the New Testament. However,
the Apostle Peter speaks about the writings of the Apostle Paul
when he states, ".even as our beloved brother Paul also according
to the wisdom given unto him hath written unto you; As also in
all his epistles, speaking in them of these things; in which are
some things hard to be understood, which they that are unlearned
and unstable wrest, as they do also the other scriptures, unto
their own destruction."
[11] Peter also declares that he was
writing so that the believers could remember what he said.
So he wrote, "Wherefore I will not be negligent to put you
always in remembrance of these things, though ye know them, and
be established in the present truth."
[12]
From the earliest times a substantial part of the New Testament
was available. Under the inspiration of the Lord, the Apostle
Paul commands his letters to be read in other churches besides
those to which they were sent. This clearly shows that the
written word of God was being circulated even while the Apostles
lived. The Lord's command to believe what is written has
always been something that the believers could and did obey.
In this matter one must have the humility commanded in the Scripture
not to think above what is written: ".that ye might learn
in us not to think of men above that which is written, that no
one of you be puffed up for one against another."
[13]
The absurd rationale that because the early
Church did not have the New Testament we need tradition ignores
two very simple facts concerning God's provision for the early
church. In the first place, before the canon of the New
Testament was complete, the Apostles were present as Christ's
personally commissioned ambassadors, and thus He endorsed their
authority as teachers as being from Himself. Second, even
during the transitional stages of establishing the New Testament
body of believers, the Apostles had no difficulty preaching the
Gospel from the Old Covenant Scriptures, nor using them as an
authoritative guide for that period in matters of faith and morals.
[14] The New Testament writings
were incorporated and received into the canon of Holy Scripture
when the last surviving Apostle had completed his work.
Written revelation was at an end because the final prophetic word
on salvation had been given in and from the Lord Jesus Christ.
[15] No further Word from heaven could have
been given, nor should any more have been expected, then or now.
[16] The Gospels are the record of His first
advent in the flesh; the Acts, His coming in the Spirit; the letters
are the inspired comment on them. The book of Revelation
is His Second Advent and preceding instruction and events.
The documentation is finished and complete.
The regulation and
the believer's love of God
The Lord brings the topic of truth to bear
on the believer's love for Him. This again underscores its
importance. "Jesus answered and said to him, If a man
love me, he will keep my words: and my Father will love him, and
we will come unto him, and make our abode with him. He that
loveth me not keepeth not my sayings; and the word which ye hear
is not mine, but the Father's which sent Me."
[17] And again, "Heaven and earth will pass
away, but my words shall not pass away."
[18] Living His own life in this world to the
glory of His Father, the Lord Jesus could say "he that sent
me is with me: the Father hath not left me alone; for I do always
those things that please him."
[19] In His supreme aim to please His Father,
Christ looked to the authority and direction of the Scriptures
alone. He confirmed the very message of the Old Testament,
"The law of the LORD is perfect."
[20]
The believer is to be true to the way of
the Lord, holding alone to what is written: "Thy Word is truth."
All true disciples therefore must acknowledge that there
is an absolute measure by which a thing may be judged to be truth
or falsehood, and either pleasing or displeasing to God.
In times past, that standard was called "the rule of faith" or
"the basis of truth," meaning the measure by which truth is known.
This principle is, as is clearly demonstrated in both the Old
and New Testaments, that the written word of God itself
is the basis of truth. It is not possible to own the Lord
Jesus Christ as Master and then refuse the rule of the Father's
Word in and by Him.
[21] There are no halfway houses
here in which the vacuous pretence of an anti-biblical piety can
find safe-haven. It is a clear choice. If you love
God you love His Word alone, not His Word plus the words of men.
You cannot say you love God and despise His Word, for the marks
of authentic spiritual affection are patent in the Word itself,
"But to this man will I look, even to him that is poor and
of a contrite spirit, and trembleth at my word."
[22]
Source of authority
in the Roman Catholic Church
Within Roman Catholicism,
the basis for truth is also absolute, but it is not the unqualified
authority of God in His Written Word. Rather, it is the
authority of a man, the Pope of Rome. The ultimate authority
lies in the decisions and decrees of the reigning Pope.
This is seen in documentation from official Roman Catholic sources.
Canon 749 Sec.1 declares,
"The Supreme Pontiff, in virtue of his
office, possesses infallible teaching authority when, as
supreme pastor and teacher of all the faithful...he proclaims
with a definitive act that a doctrine of faith or morals is to
be held as such."
[23]
The mandated response of "the Christian
faithful" to this claimed infallible teaching authority is spelled
out in Canon 752,
"A religious respect of intellect and will, even if not
the assent of faith, is to be paid to the teaching which the
Supreme Pontiff or the college of bishops enunciate on faith or
morals when they exercise the authentic magisterium."
Any appeal or recourse against the totalitarian
imposition of a claimed infallibility is silenced by the decree
of Canon 333 Sec. 3, "There is neither appeal nor recourse
against a decision or decree of the Roman Pontiff." According
to the Bible, however, infallibility is an attribute of God and
not that of any man or group of men. Like eternity and omniscience,
infallibility is among God's incommunicable natural attributes,
properties of His Being that cannot be passed or delegated to
creatures. There are some things God declares He cannot
do, He cannot lie, nor can he create another infallible one.
[24] The Papal claim to "infallible
teaching authority" is essentially a claim to divinity.
Rome's doctrine exalts the Pope "above all that is called God."
[25] Scripture makes clear the fact that
revealed truth is solely from God, "For prophecy came not at
any time by the will of man, but holy men of God spake as they
were moved by the Holy Ghost."
[26] Nothing more strikingly displays
the arrogance of the Papacy than this appalling claim to infallibility.
The Pope, in setting himself up as supreme, has de facto
denied the absolute authority of God.
Skirting the problem
by "situational infallibility"
Roman Catholic apologists generally object
to ascribing divinity to the Papal office by virtue of this claim
to infallibility. In fact, it is customary among them to
point out that Rome's own statements confine the Pope's freedom
from error only to those declarations concerning faith and morals
that he, as the sole legitimate heir and successor of the Apostle
Peter, pronounces. That is to say, a Roman Pope is considered
to be infallible, not in his own person, but in his office as
supreme pastor and head of the Church. This alleged chrism
is granted to him standing at the head of the continuing Apostolic
College of Cardinal bishops. The Pope's infallibility, it
is alleged, is situational and not inherent in his person.
This evasion, however, does not alleviate in any way the blasphemy
bound up in the Papal claim. Apostolic succession inhering
in Rome and the Papacy is simply a lie. Nowhere in Scripture
is there any suggestion of the existence of an "apostolic succession".
The Roman claim is completely inconsistent with the recorded commission
that the Apostle Peter was to take the Gospel to the Jews
[27] , as was the Apostle Paul to the Gentiles
[28] , including those in Rome. In the New Testament,
the Apostles appointed elders and deacons, and not a line of apostles.
[29] There remains also the fact that God cannot
confer a "limited infallibility" any more than an unqualified
infallibility. The contradiction still stands, even if the
hair splitting seems convenient for Roman Catholic apologists.
Infallibility is God's own nature. As an incommunicable
attribute, it cannot be passed or delegated to any creature.
The ascription of even a "situational infallibility"
to the Papal office is a wicked assumption. It attempts
to elevate the Roman Catholic Church to the very throne of God,
and to establish one man and his attending retinue of ecclesiastical
sycophants and lackeys as self-appointed lords over the consciences
of men. As the Scriptures themselves state, "There is
one lawgiver, who is able to save and to destroy: who art thou
that judgest another?"
[30]
That a human power should claim infallibility to be "as God"
defies imagination, but Papal and collegiate infallibility are
now so sufficiently nebulous as to provide a wealth of material
for historical comedy. In aping God's attribute of infallibility,
the system of Rome not only mocks the Godhead and His truth, it
also denies the facts of history. Pope Honorious (625-638)
was condemned as a heretic by the Sixth Ecumenical Council (680-681
A.D.). He was also condemned as a heretic by Pope Leo II,
as well as by every other Pope until the eleventh century.
So there were "infallible" Popes condemning another "infallible"
Pope as heretics. The Roman Catholic historian Bernard Hasler
writes "but [Pope] John XXII did not want to hear about his own
infallibility; he viewed it an improper restriction of his rights
as a sovereign, and in the bull Qui quorundam (1324) condemned
the Franciscan doctrine of papal infallibility as the work of
the devil." [31]
Ignaz von
Dollinger, another leading
Roman Catholic historian in Germany, warned the world in his own
day regarding the consequences of such a doctrine,
"The Pope's authority is unlimited, incalculable;
it can strike, as Innocent III says, wherever sin is; it can punish
every one; it allows no appeal and is itself Sovereign Caprice;
for the Pope carries, according to the expression of Boniface
VIII, all rights in the Shrine of his breast. As he has now become
infallible, he can by the use of the little word, "orbi," (which
means that he turns himself round to the whole Church) make every
rule, every doctrine, every demand, into a certain and incontestable
article of Faith. No right can stand against him, no personal
or corporate liberty; or as the [Roman Catholic] Canonists put
it-'The tribunal of God and of the pope is one and the same.'"
[32]
Rome's
declaration of claimed infallibility is castigated by the Lord's
commandment, "I am the LORD thy God. thou shalt have
no other gods before me."
[33] The basic blasphemy of Rome observed in
this alleged infallibility is seen, although in different terminology,
in her declaration that her tradition is divinely inspired.
The claim for Tradition,
divinely inspired
To understand Rome's traditions,
one must appreciate her sacrilegious mindset in the bold assertion
that her doctrines are inspired by the Holy Spirit. Thus
she says,
"Following the divinely inspired teaching
of our holy Fathers and the tradition of the Catholic Church (for
we know that this tradition comes from the Holy Spirit who dwells
in her)." [34]
Thus Rome professes not to have the Bible,
but rather to have the "Word" of God, incarnate and living.
Thus she states,
"Still, the Christian faith is not a 'religion
of the book'. Christianity is the religion of the 'Word'
of God, 'not a written and mute word, but incarnate and living.'"
[35]
Only men devoid of the Holy Spirit could
have penned and published such a distorted view of Holy Scripture.
The Bible, God's Written Word, shows the brightness of the Truth,
Holiness, Majesty and Authority of God, given to it by its Author,
the Holy Spirit. Sacred Scripture has the stamp God's excellence
upon it, distinguishing it from all other writings. This
is evidenced by the many fulfilled prophecies in the Bible, written
hundreds of years before the actual event, pointing to Jesus Christ.
Isaiah 7:14 speaks of "a virgin shall conceive, and bear a
son." Isaiah 9:6 says, "unto us a child is born.
the Mighty God." Micah 5:2 says, "But thou Bethlehem.out
of thee shall he come forth unto me that is to be ruler in Israel."
Zechariah 9:9 says, "behold thy King cometh unto
thee; He is just and having salvation, lowly, and riding upon
an ass." In Luke 19:43-44, Jesus prophesied of the destruction
to come to Jerusalem in 70 AD. By contrast, no Catholic
document has any fulfilled prophecy in it because no Catholic
document is inspired of God! Fulfilled prophecy is God's
way of authenticating the Bible as the one inspired book.
[36] God in these last days has spoken "by
his Son." [37]
Divine inspiration is revelation
given in written words, it
is not formed or preserved in a tidal swamp of human tradition,
"All scripture [graphe]
is given by inspiration of God.."
[38] Rome's claim to "divinely inspired
teaching of our holy Fathers and the tradition of the Catholic
Church" is the ancient temptation and lie "ye shall be as gods"
[39] again manifested. Rome would place herself
on the throne of God declaring her tradition to be on a par with
Scripture inspired by God. The Church of Rome does not stop
there. In another document her assertions go so far as to
contend that the very fullness of grace and truth belongs to the
Catholic Church. From Dominus Iesus, Rome's exact
words are, "Therefore, the fullness of Christ's salvific mystery
belongs also to the Church, inseparably united to her Lord."
And, "The Lord Jesus, the only Saviour, did not only establish
a simple community of disciples, but constituted the Church as
a salvific mystery: he himself is in the Church." And, "the
very fullness of grace and truth entrusted to the Catholic Church."
[40]
The Bible speaks of only One to whom the
very fullness of grace and truth has been entrusted, His name
is the Lord Jesus Christ.
[41] The Papal arrogance tallies well with what
the Scripture predicted for such claims, "he as God sitteth
in the temple of God, shewing himself that he is God."
[42] "I will be like the most High."
[43] If Christ Himself were identified with
"the very fullness of grace and truth" in the Church of Rome,
He would have been responsible for all the torture and murder,
heresy and intrigue of the Inquisition from the iniquitous Pope
Innocent III in 1203 A.D., until its final dissolution in Spain
and Portugal in 1808. The Christ of Scripture is separated
from all such iniquity. He is the source and means of grace
and truth. [44]
Far from being identified with her, He exposes
her as "the woman drunken with the blood of the saints, and
with the blood of the martyrs."
[45] He as the Lord of history reveals the
rotten fruit that comes from her so-called "divinely inspired"
tradition.
Where divinely inspired
Tradition leads
Having examined the claim for a "tradition
[that] comes from the Holy Spirit", an assessment to see just
what that tradition is, follows. For example, Paragraph
1161 of the Catechism of the Catholic Church states,
"Following the divinely inspired teaching of our holy Fathers
and the tradition of the Catholic Church (for we know that this
tradition comes from the Holy Spirit who dwells in her) we rightly
define with full certainty and correctness that, like the figure
of the precious and life-giving cross, venerable and holy images
of our Lord and God and Savoir, Jesus Christ, our inviolate Lady,
the holy Mother of God, and the venerated angels, all the saints
and the just, whether painted or made of mosaic or another suitable
material, are to be exhibited in the holy churches of God, on
sacred vessels and vestments, walls and panels, in houses and
on streets."
This is idolatry plain,
simple, and condemned by the Lord God.
The Bible makes clear that God hates idolatry and forbids a representation
in art of what is divine (Exodus. 20:4-6). Making images
to represent God corrupts those who use them (Deuteronomy 4:13,
15-16). Images teach lies about God (Habakkuk. 2:18-20).
God cannot be represented in art and all who practice idolatry
are commanded to repent (Acts 17:29-30). The Holy Spirit
orders in the New Testament as He did the Old, "Little children,
keep yourselves from idols. Amen" (1 John. 5:21).
The traditions of Roman Catholicism bring into the worship of
God unholy water mixed with oil and salt, the smells of charcoal
and incense, the lives of frustrated celibate men and women, and
worst of all, it brings in the idolatry which God hates.
With such "images of our Lord and God", Rome commands the exhibition
of "the venerated angels, all the saints" and saints' bones which
are venerated as Holy Relics. Such teaching and behaviour
bring ridicule upon the Holy Spirit that she claims as the source
of her tradition. The Church of Rome mocks God when they
pretend that these traditions came from the Holy Spirit. As
the promoter of lewdness in the institutions of her unholy traditions,
there never was a more expressive or appropriate title of her
than that penned by the Apostle John, "And upon her forehead
was a name written, MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF
HARLOTS AND ABOMINATIONS OF THE EARTH."
[46]
Rome claims her Tradition
is sacred
To maintain her pomp, ceremonies and sacraments,
Rome officially states that her Tradition is sacred,
"Sacred Tradition and Sacred Scripture,
then, are bound closely together and communicate one with the
other. For both of them, flowing out from the same divine
wellspring, come together in some fashion to form one thing and
move towards the same goal." [47]
Rome claims not only that Sacred Tradition
forms "one thing" with God's Written Word but also that her Holy
Tradition transmits God's Word. She declares,
"Sacred Scripture is the speech
of God as it is put down in writing under the breath of the Holy
Spirit. And [Holy]
[48] Tradition transmits in its entirety the
Word of God which has been entrusted to the apostles by Christ
the Lord and the Holy Spirit. It transmits it to the successors
of the apostles so that, enlightened by the Spirit of truth, they
may faithfully preserve, expound, and spread it abroad by their
preaching." [49]
Such teaching ascends from the pit of hell
itself. It is a dishonour done to God's Holy Name and a
profanity against His Holy Word. The Bible teaches that
the Written Word of God cannot be commingled with Rome's Tradition;
in the Lord Jesus Christ's own word, "the Scripture cannot
be broken." [50]
"Is not my word like as a fire? saith the LORD; and
like a hammer that breaketh the rock in pieces?"
[51] The Roman Catholic assertion that "Holy
Tradition transmits in its entirety the Word of God" is literally
a blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit communicates
His Word to believers. This is His design and purpose in
transmitting His Word to His people. It is not the Holy
Spirit's endeavour to transmit an unholy tradition that upholds
idolatry, superstition, and necromancy. "So shall my
word be that goeth forth out of my mouth: it shall not return
unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and
it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it."
[52] It is true faith that the Spirit of
God seals in the hearts of believers, as He alone is the Spirit
of truth. By His own divine light, efficacy, and power,
the testimony of the Holy Spirit is given to all believers in
the Written Word. The Holy Spirit's communication of His
own light and authority to the Scripture is the evidence of its
origin. The Holy Spirit brings His Word to believers.
Rome's declaration
that "Holy Tradition transmits in its entirety the Word
of God" not only denigrates the Divine Person of the Holy Spirit,
it also focuses the mind on Tradition and not on the Divine Person
of the Holy Spirit to open the Word to him or her. This
is the very desire of Rome emphasized in italics in the beginning
of Paragraph 113 of the Catechism of the Catholic Church,
"Read the Scripture within the 'living Tradition of the whole
Church.'" Rome goes so far as to reprimand "the tendency
to read and to interpret Sacred Scripture outside the Tradition
and Magisterium of the Church."
[53] Believers being convicted by the Holy Spirit
receive, embrace, believe, and submit to the Scriptures because
of the authority of God who gave them to us. The system
of Rome maligns the Holy Spirit in claiming that "Holy Tradition
transmits in its entirety the Word of God". This "Holy
Tradition" can also be an unwritten tradition, which the Roman
Catholic Church feels no compunction to write down. This
is actually the handy trick employed by dictators the
"law" is whatever the dictator says it is today. Since the
law is not necessarily written down, it can be contradicted with
impunity whenever the dictator feels like it. This is why
written contracts are demanded in everyday life. "Tradition",
used this way, is a very handy tool in the Roman Catholic arsenal.
In so using it, she negates the very
means by which a person is saved from his sin. Rome's teaching
is literally soul damning, in the words of Lord, "Woe unto
you. for ye have taken away the key of knowledge: ye entered not
in yourselves, and them that were entering in ye hindered."
[54]
The Apostle Paul urges the believer to look to the "demonstration
of the Spirit and of power: That your faith should not stand in
the wisdom of men, but in the power of God."
[55] Just as a fresh supply of manna was
given each day to the Israelites in the desert, so the Spirit
of God ever breaks anew the Word of Life to those who hunger and
thirst for righteousness. Therefore, it is incumbent on
all Gospel preachers to faithfully direct the poor deluded prisoners
of the Papacy away from the words of men, and toward the Scripture
wherein they may find One who said, "He that believeth on me,
as the scripture hath said, out of his belly shall flow rivers
of living water."
[56]
The claim that apostolic
succession upholds Tradition
Under the heading called "The Apostolic
Tradition" and the sub heading ".continued in apostolic
succession", Rome claims the following,
"In order
that the full and living Gospel might always be preserved in the
Church the apostles left bishops as their successors. They
gave them 'their own position of teaching authority.' Indeed,
'the apostolic preaching, which is expressed in a special way
in the inspired books, was to be preserved in a continuous line
of succession until the end of time.' This living transmission,
accomplished in the Holy Spirit, is called Tradition, since it
is distinct from Sacred Scripture, though closely connected to
it." [57]
Nowhere in Scripture is there reference
to the existence of an apostolic succession. In the New
Testament the Apostles appointed not apostles but rather elders
[58] and deacons. Nonetheless Rome attempts to
defend her position in the name of personal succession from the
Apostles. [59]
If one wants to use the concept of "apostolic succession", the
true successors of the Apostles are the saints of the household
of God who "are built upon the foundation of the apostles and
prophets, Jesus Christ himself being the chief corner stone."
[60] If that doctrinal foundation is destroyed,
instead of apostolic faith, one has apostasy. "Apostolic
succession" without apostolic doctrine is a fraud. It is
only Biblical doctrine
that makes one wise unto salvation through faith that is in Christ
Jesus.
If one actually investigates "succession" with Roman Catholicism,
the evidence of a sequence from Pagan Rome is what appears as
obvious. This is documented by one of their own famous scholars,
John Henry Newman, as he wrote of the pagan origin of many Roman
Catholic practices,
We are
told in various ways by Eusebius that Constantine, in order to
recommend the new religion to the heathen, transferred into it
the outward ornaments to which they had been accustomed in their
own..The use of temples, and these dedicated to particular saints,
and ornamented on occasions with branches of trees; incense,
lamps, and candles; votive offerings on recovery from illness;
holy water; asylums; holidays and seasons, use of calendars, processions,
blessings on the fields; sacerdotal vestments, the tonsure.. images
at a later date, perhaps the ecclesiastical chant, and the Kyrie
Eleison, are all of pagan origin, and sanctified by their adoption
into the Church.
[61]
Such
a succession of tradition in incense, candles, votive offerings,
holy water, processions, blessed oils, palms, ashes and forbidding
people to marry and the ordering of abstinence from certain foods,
is, in the words of the Apostle "a form of godliness, but denying
the power thereof."
[62] The same Apostle spoke of the deterioration
to follow; such in fact is the succession of Rome. "For I know
this, that after my departing shall grievous wolves enter in among
you, not sparing the flock."
[63]
It is the
true Christ who speaks in Scriptures. In it He tells who
He is, and what we are. He
tells us that He has come to save us from our sins, and for that
purpose the Father sent Him into the world. In order to
bring that work to completion in individual men, the Holy Spirit
takes the truth of Scripture and applies it to believers.
He will lead His people out the religion of "baptized paganism"
embodied in Rome. For all imaginative habits of tradition,
her teachings, worship, and emotional pseudo-spiritual experiences
that arise from outside the Bible, are no more than vagrant deceits
and self-willed deceptions. "Beware" says the Scripture,
"lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit,
after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world,
and not after Christ."
[64] It is beyond doubt that the Pope with all
his robes and rituals from tradition cannot be the "Vicar of Christ"
as he pretends. He is rather the Vicar of hell.
Tradition as an equal
source of certainty
The Church of Rome is forthright in stating
where her certainty regarding doctrine lies. She officially
teaches,
"As a result
the [Roman Catholic] Church, to whom the transmission and interpretation
of Revelation is entrusted, 'does not derive her certainty about
all revealed truths from the holy Scriptures alone. Both
Scripture and Tradition must be accepted and honoured with equal
sentiments of devotion and reverence.'"
[65]
This statement is a formal denial
of the sufficiency of Scripture and a repudiation of its unique
Authority, for Scripture alone is vested with all the moral authority
of God over His creatures. For a Church claiming to be Christian
to affirm her equal love for Tradition and the Scripture is to
make the Scripture to be of no worth. It is like a husband
who declares that he loves his wife, and he at the same time states
that he also loves equally the woman across the street.
Even as such love is adulterous, so also is Rome's "equal sentiments
of devotion and reverence", for her Tradition translates as a
rejection of Scripture and unfaithfulness to the God of Scripture.
Effectual
superior position of Tradition
It is the very nature of authority to bear
rule in itself. The life of faith must have a rule.
It cannot finally bear any contradiction. If two alleged
co-ordinate authorities stand in opposition on any point then,
in the end, one will be taken as authority over the other.
Rome's pretence of an equal "devotion and reverence" for both
Scripture and Tradition is merely the ecclesiastical equivalent
to the authority principle of a famous barnyard where it was paraded
that, "all animals are equal", but subjoined with the qualifier,
"some animals are more equal than others."
[66] Tradition is always "committee chairman"
with the deciding vote on matters of authority. That is
how Rome lives out and continually enforces her rules. For
example, in the "Profession of Faith" of the Council of Trent,
the formula for submission is given with these words,
The apostolic and ecclesiastical traditions
and all other observances and constitutions of that same Church
I most firmly admit and embrace. I likewise accept Holy
Scripture according to that sense which our holy Mother Church
has held and does hold, whose [office] it is to judge of the true
meaning and interpretation of the sacred Scriptures; I shall never
accept nor interpret it otherwise than in accordance with the
unanimous consent of the Fathers.
[67]
The seat of authority, or the rule of faith,
is firmly in the hands of the Roman hierarchy. The men who
make up the hierarchy are 'holy Mother Church.' They sit
in judgment on the Scriptures. The end result is that the
Catholic person ends up believing not the Almighty God and His
Word, but rather holy Mother Church and her tradition. This
way of thinking is drilled into the minds of those the Roman hierarchy
degradingly calls, 'the faithful'. An example of how the
rule of faith is imposed is found in the Catechism of the Catholic
Church,
"'Believing' is an ecclesial act. The Church's
faith precedes, engenders, supports and nourishes our faith. The
Church is the mother of all believers. 'No one can have God as
Father who does not have the Church as Mother'"
[68]
"Because she is our mother, she is also
our teacher in the faith."
[69]
"As a mother who teaches her children to
speak and so to understand and communicate, the Church our Mother
teaches us the language of faith in order to introduce us to the
understanding and the life of faith."
[70]
The final position of the Catholic faithful
is that they are compelled to submit to holy Mother Church and
accept her rule of faith. That rule of faith is easily exposed
as "whatever Mother says is true, is true", and, if the question
is ever raised as to why this is so, the only reply is that it
must be true because Mother says it. In Animal Farm,
it was Napoleon who turned out to be the final authority in all
matters of policy, including life and death for the other creatures.
So in Roman Catholicism, its whirligig of "equal sentiments of
devotion and reverence" ends up with the "Holy Father" telling
the Catholic what to do based on "Holy Mother's" manufactured
Tradition. The Scripture cuts directly through all this,
"call no man your father upon the earth: for one is your Father,
which is in heaven."
[71] The word "father" denotes an authority,
a right to command, and a claim to innate filial respect.
The Scripture teaches that this title belongs eminently only to
God, and is not to be tendered to mere men. Genuine Christian
brethren are equal before the Lord and are commanded to practice
authentic spiritual submission one to another.
[72] Only God has supreme authority. Just
as it is utterly immoral to call the Pope, "Holy Father", so it
is sinful and deceiving to call him and his hierarchy "Holy Mother".
Rome's pride in having people believe in her as "Holy Mother Church"
is as basic as the blazing eruption of vanity in the heart of
Eve, leading her to accede to the wicked insinuations, "Yea,
hath God said?" and "Ye shall be as gods."
[73] For this reason, the Scripture says: "the
wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and
unrighteousness of men, who hold the truth in unrighteousness."
[74] In equating Tradition to Scripture,
the Roman Catholic Church has thereby stifled the truth in unrighteousness.
The very element in which and by which the truth is known and
enjoyed has thus become darkness. The Lord's own teaching
that one's spiritual understanding must be single, as opposite
of twofold, is of uttermost importance in this regard. He
the Lord declared, "The light of the body is the eye: if, therefore,
thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light.
But if thine eye be evil, thy whole body shall be full of darkness.
If, therefore, the light that is in thee be darkness, how great
is that darkness."
[75] To have a twofold authority base
for understanding all revealed truths in place of the exclusive
authority of God in His Written Word is to walk in darkness, suppressing
the truth in unrighteousness. Christ Jesus the Lord showed
His wrath against the Pharisees for the same offence because it
undermines the very the authority and Person of God. He
called them "Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers,"
[76] as their sin was like unto that of Satan who
denied the all sufficiency of the Lord's Written Word. The
severity of the Lord's condemnation ought not to be a surprise
because the system of the Pharisees was the base enemy of sound
doctrine and the corrupter of the Scripture. Christ intended
to strike dread into His people, so that that they might guard
against a similar deception. To deal with this debasement
in any way but with the utmost seriousness would be to fail the
Lord Jesus Christ and betray the
souls of men. Making tradition a part of the rule of faith
subverts the entire authority of Scripture, and is a formal refusal
of the Lordship of Christ.
[77]
How Roman authority
impacts Catholics
The Roman Catholic Church states
how she is communicated and perpetuated to every generation.
Her official words are, "Through Tradition, 'the [Roman Catholic]
Church, in her doctrine, life, and worship perpetuates and transmits
to every generation all that she herself is, all that she believes.'"
[78] It is absolutely tragic that this testimony
is quite true. Rome's doctrine,
life, and worship, all that she herself is, and all that she believes,
is perpetuated and transmitted to every generation. The
fruits of this are seen in the pages of history and the crisis
of faith worldwide concerning the truth for Catholics today.
As in the past, Catholics who have Tradition instructing them
are easily shaken in their hearts. Utterly lacking the
assurance of faith in Christ that belongs to the believer, its
living witness in the heart brought by the indwelling Holy Spirit
and the confirmation of the Written Word, the Roman Catholic must
do battle with the all the motions of original sin and doubt that
pervade the heart and assail the mind. Quite logically,
major doctrines concerning judgment, the inspiration of Scripture,
the afterlife, the Person of Christ, and place of the moral law
all become relative to one's feelings and circumstances.
Eventually a substantial percentage of professing Catholics become
cynical and derogatory of Rome's faith and practice.
The contemporary crisis of faith is documented by many Roman Catholic
periodicals. For example, in nothing but large print the
cover of The Catholic World Report of February 1999 proclaimed,
"THERE IS A CRISIS IN FAITH.A CRISIS CONCERNING THE ABILITY TO
KNOW THE TRUTH. THE CRISIS OF FAITH IS WORLD-WIDE."
The subtitle was, "BLUNT TALK FROM THE VATICAN". The special report
inside goes on for thirteen pages. Some conclusions
are given on the crisis
in faith in Australia that are typical of the worldwide problem,
The
Statement of Conclusions
offered a number of general observations about the
'crisis in faith' in Australia, which was understood to reflect
the growing influence of secularism and a consequent declining
belief in God, in the afterlife, and in the inspiration of the
Scriptures. This crisis, the document states, has reduced
a perception of Christ in many cases to just 'a great prophet
of humanity' and the Church to a body of purely human origin.
Truth, in the eyes of many Australians, is now seen to be based
on "the shifting sands of majority and consensus." At the
same time, individual conscience had been elevated to an absolute,
and heterosexuality and homosexuality viewed as 'two morally equivalent
variations.' This kind of thinking had found its way into
the Church. Such a situation was confirmed by recent Australian
research which showed that between 1991 and 1996, among religious
categories in the census statistics, 'no religion' was the fastest
growing, rising by 35 percent, whereas the general population
had increased by only 5.4 percent over the same period.
Of those raised as Catholics, over 20 percent would enter the
'no religion' category in adulthood.
[79]
If only today's Bible believers could see
as clearly as Catholics the evil fruit of Roman authority perpetuating
itself to every generation! The Lord's own cry when faced
with sterile tradition and it fruits was, "O Jerusalem, Jerusalem,
thou that killest the prophets, and stonest them which are sent
unto thee, how often would I have gathered thy children together,
even as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings, and ye would
not!" [80] The
very heart of the Lord Christ Jesus pours itself forth through
human flesh and words, then and now. It is the incarnation
of profound love pleading with men to bring them back to His finished
and sufficient Word of truth in the Scriptures, and to His only
efficacious sacrifice, "and when he was come near, he beheld
the city, and wept over it"
[81]
Church behaviour to
be as a pillar and ground of truth
Rome has the uncommon audacity to advance
the claim that the Church mentioned in I Timothy 3:15 is herself,
the Catholic Church, governed by the Pope. The following
bold assertion is directed as a requirement binding on those she
calls her faithful,
The Catholic faithful are required to profess
that there is an historical continuity-rooted in the apostolic
succession between the Church founded by Christ and the Catholic
Church: 'This is the single Church of Christ...which our Saviour,
after his resurrection, entrusted to Peter's pastoral care (cf.
Jn 21:17), commissioning him and the other Apostles to extend
and rule her (cf. Mt 28:18ff.), erected for all ages as 'the pillar
and mainstay of the truth' (1 Tim 3:15). This Church, constituted
and organized as a society in the present world, subsists in [subsistit
in] the Catholic Church, governed by the Successor of Peter and
by the Bishops in communion with him'.
[82]
Any time Rome argues for her legitimacy,
a careful watch must be made for any thought or line of reasoning
that actually undercuts the authority of the Word of God.
Rome is always seeking to introduce extra-biblical sources to
undermine biblical authority, and to place herself above the Bible.
In the above quote, it is "historical continuity" that accomplishes
diminishment of biblical authority. "Dominus Iesus"' here
actually exposes the Roman Catholic Church's deceptive reasoning,
for it is stated unequivocally that she is first requiring the
"faithful" to put their trust in "historical continuity" or to
put it more plainly, what fallible history books say! So
a Catholic is to put his trust in fallible history books, which
root him in an apostolic succession she does not have because
she does not have apostolic doctrine. Rome here demonstrates
again her dependence on "historical continuity", or tradition,
rather than the written word of the Lord. Therefore she
proves that she is not "the pillar and mainstay of truth."
Further, there is no continuity in faith
and practice between the early Church and the state institutional
system( i.e., the Roman Catholic Church) that latterly emerged
under the sponsorship of Imperial Rome. The Roman "Church"
must be by her very nature utterly excluded from
the above Bible text because what is said refers to a Church
that is upholding the truth. Given her superstitions
and empty blasphemous rituals, this would make the Church of Rome
the last imaginable reference for the Apostle Paul who, to the
contrary, was prophetically granted an insight into the rise of
the seminal errors of that mystery of iniquity that would eventually
appear as the Papacy.
[83]
The text itself states, "But if I [Paul]
tarry long, that thou [Timothy] mayest know how thou oughtest
to behave thyself in the house of God, which is the church of
the living God, the pillar and ground of the truth."
[84] The focus of the verse is on the behaviour
of the believer upholding truth. As with the wise man of
Luke chapter six, he is founded on rock when he hears the Word
and does what it says; so in this passage, Paul is telling Timothy
how he ought to behave in the local church at Ephesus. He
is to conduct himself in the house of God in such a way that the
Church of the living God upholds truth and is in fact, grounded
upon it. In the context this is the meaning of the verse.
The verse cannot be understood to make the Church, independent
of its being rooted in truth, to be the pillar and ground of truth.
No other Scripture text says this and in fact, the opposite is
stated. The Church that is not rooted in truth is again
and again seen failing in conduct, as Paul's letters to the Corinthians
and Galatians make clear, and also the book of Revelation, chapters
one to three. The Church in its members is born out
of the Word of truth in the Scriptures. As the Holy Spirit
so clearly tells us, "Of his own will begat he us with the
word of truth." [85]
and that believers are "born again, not of corruptible
seed, but of incorruptible, by the word of God, which liveth and
abideth for ever."
[86] The Lord's Word gave life to the early
Church as it does today. The true Church is "the pillar
of the truth" as the historical continuance of the truth on which
it rests. It witnesses to and preserves the Word of truth.
He who is of the truth belongs by that very fact to the Church,
for He belongs to Christ, its Head. The Lord Christ Jesus
alone is the ground of the truth in the highest sense. "For
other foundation can no man lay than that is laid, which is Jesus
Christ." [87]
The Church rests on the truth as it is in Christ,
and in His Written Word.
The Apostle Paul is not claiming that any
church is truth, or can be "the truth". He shows in many
places the failings of particular churches in doctrine in many
cities to which he writes. He is urging the behaviour of
the Church to be as a placard or billboard upon which the very
Word of God is proclaimed in such a way to be the pillar and ground
of truth. The Apostle was concerned about the behaviour
of Timothy and the local believers at Ephesus. He was not
denying what he had declared so consistently in his letters, nor
the principle outlined by Christ Jesus and through the whole of
Scripture, that God's Word is truth. When a church is "erected
for all ages as 'the pillar and mainstay of the truth,'" as is
Rome's spurious claim, horrendous results become manifest, as
for example, the Church of Rome declaring that the sacraments
are necessary for salvation; that Mary is the All Holy One, and
all manner of errors, heresies, and blasphemies. If the
true Church is "the pillar and ground of truth", it is certain
that this is not the Roman Catholic Church, where an avalanche
of extra-biblical traditions have completely buried the glorious
Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ under the accumulation of human
works. The true Church was not instituted to be a chain
to bind the body of Christ in idolatry, impiety, ignorance of
God, and other kinds of evil. Rather, as the Apostle teaches,
it was in correct behaviour to train the believers in the fear
of God and obedience of the truth all of which is
sufficiently taught already in the Word of God. The same
Apostle declares that the Church is not founded either upon the
judgments of men or a priesthood, but rather upon the doctrine
of the Apostles and Prophets (Ephesians 2:20). The Bride
of Christ washed clean in the blood of the Lamb is to be distinguished
from the Mother of Harlots drunken with the blood of the saints.
The Church of the Lord Jesus Christ is to be separated from the
conspiracy of Satan by the discriminating test which our Savoir
has applied to all believers, "He that is of God, heareth God's
words: ye therefore hear them not, because ye are not of God."
[88] On this vital test Rome, utterly fails.
The very fact that the Roman Catholic Church will not accept the
Written Word of God as ultimate authority seals the fact that
she is not of God.
"Thy word is truth"
The same Holy Spirit Who has given His
Word in the Scriptures uses it most fruitfully to convict of sin
and to bring eternal life. All growth in the fellowship
of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit is also the fruit of God's truth
in His Holy Word. The Church of Rome's skill and hypocrisy
in placing Tradition on par with Scripture, as inspired, and equally
to be accepted with certainty, is the same sin of the Scribes
and Pharisees. The difference is that the Roman Catholic
Church far surpasses the Scribes and Pharisees in craft and deceitfulness
of expression in upholding their traditions. Christ Jesus'
reproof is more profoundly true of Rome than when first applied
to the Scribes and Pharisees. "But woe unto you. hypocrites!
for ye shut up the kingdom of heaven against men: for ye neither
go in yourselves, neither suffer ye them that are entering to
go in." [89]
The Church of Rome, having the same love and confidence in
traditions as in the pure truth of God's Written Word, is "as
a wife that committeth adultery, which taketh strangers instead
of her husband!"
[90] Such harlotry begets false worship,
idolatry, and pride. In Catholicism, people worship the
communion bread as God, which is not God,
[91] they give their hearts to idols, with a saint
for every season and every ill. Doctrines,
rites, and administrations take the place of what God
has revealed and appointed in His Word. The reason is obvious.
Rome has taken the Holy God's truth and commingled it with the
traditions of men, with such results as the dishonouring of marriage
and the supporting of ungodly celibacy in monasteries and convents.
The source of all life and truth is God Himself. He has
graciously communicated that life and truth by the work of the
Holy Spirit in giving His own sure word of prophecy in His Holy
Word. [92]
He has not granted or ceded any authority to add, change, or adapt
His Word to a supposed infallible "Holy Father" in Rome.
Spiritual Fatherhood belongs eminently and only to God.
Only God has supreme authority. He only has a right to give
laws, to declare doctrines that shall bind the conscience, and
to punish disobedience. God's Written Word alone has absolute
authority. Nevertheless, Rome's grasping for power and authority
with hands covered in traditions, leads not simply into false
teachings, but also to assuming the divine right to impose her
laws with force. Thus the present Pope and his system proclaim,
"The Church has the innate and proper right to coerce offending
members of the Christian faithful by means of penal sanctions."
[93] The Lord Christ Jesus said, "The kings
of the Gentiles exercise lordship over them.But ye shall not be
so." [94]
One thousand seven hundred fifty-two is the number of Roman
Catholic laws. The weight of guilt and torment under some
one hundred sixty-four Pharisaic laws was light compared to the
oppression exercised by the Pope, Cardinals, Patriarchs, Archbishops,
Bishops, Episcopal Vicars, Vicars apostolic, Apostolic administrators,
Vicar generals, and ordinary Priests. "For they
bind heavy burdens and grievous to be borne, and lay them on men's
shoulders; but they themselves will not move them with one of
their fingers."
Rome's metaphysical, and psychological Aristotelian-Thomistic
traditions have become the standard diet of millions. Greek
and pagan mysticism have reappeared in Catholicism in ecstasies,
apparitions, blessed bones, holy water, unity consciousness, and
a hierarchy of virgins and saints. "If the foundations
be destroyed, what can the righteous do?"
[95] What safety or confidence does anyone
have if the very foundation of the truth of God's Word is confused
with the smells, yells, and bells of traditions? By supplanting
the Scripture with her tradition, and supplanting the Biblical
means of grace by her sacrificial priesthood, the Roman Catholic
Church moves once again to gather to herself all power and all
authority over the souls of men. In Scripture all power
in heaven and earth is given to Christ Jesus the Lord alone, and
on earth His absolute authority undergirds His Written Word of
truth alone. True believers must stand where He stands,
for His Word is truth. The written Word of God is like the
sun. In its light all things are seen as they really are;
without it, nothing is seen for what it really is.
The Church of Rome does not simply place a cloud over the light
of the Word by imposing her ceremonies and traditions; rather
she makes void the very brightness of the revelation of God in
His Written Word. She cannot concede on this vital foundational
issue of ultimate authority, for if Rome agreed to forfeit her
pomp and ceremony, she would cease to attract the world of the
mind and flesh. Because of her incorrigible, unbending attitude,
she decrees that the definitions of all Roman Pontiffs are "irreformable
by their very nature."
[96] The final and absolute authority for the
true believer, however, is the Written Word of God alone, "Thy
Word is truth."
[97] As the Lord Himself denounced
both the Pharisees and their traditions, so must the true believer
"earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered unto
the saints." [98]
Like King David, the true believer praises
the Lord for His loving kindness and for His truth "for thou
hast magnified thy word above all thy name."
[99] The Church of Rome, however, has "changed
the truth of God into a lie, and worshipped and served the creature
more than the Creator, who is blessed for ever. Amen."
[100]
The Bible given to
the early Church
The Church of Rome
teaches that the Bible was given to her. Thus she states,
"For Holy Mother Church,
relying on the faith of the apostolic age, accepts as sacred and
canonical the books of the Old and the New Testaments, whole and
entire, with all their parts, on the grounds that, written under
the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, they have God as their author,
and have been handed on as such to the Church herself."
[101]
"It was by the apostolic
Tradition that the Church discerned which writings are to be included
in the list of the sacred books."
[102]
The leaders of the early Church
received the Old Testament as did the Jews, and they received
the books of the New Testament recognizing the inherent authority
of those writings was given by the Holy Spirit from God.
The New Testament was received as the Word of God as the common
property of believers and heritage of the people of God.
This was in the manner and humility of faith as expressed by the
Apostle Paul, "For this cause also thank we God without ceasing,
because, when ye received the word of God which ye heard of us,
ye received it not as the word of men, but as it is in truth,
the word of God, which effectually worketh also in you that believe."
[103] This was in the centuries before the
over-powering dictatorial supremacy of the Church of Rome was
established. These Christians did not look on the Church
as "Holy Mother"; rather for the most part, their attitude as
believers was as that expressed by the Lord, "for one is your
Master, even Christ; and all ye are brethren."
[104] Unlike present day Roman Catholicism,
the early Church understood Apostolic Tradition as Apostolic doctrine,
in line with the written Word of the Apostles, and not as a source
distinct from Scripture. "From the very beginning of the
post apostolic age with the writings of what are known as the
Apostolic Fathers (Ignatius, Polycarp, Clement, the Didache, and
Barnabus) there is an exclusive appeal to the Scriptures for the
positive teaching of doctrine and for its defence against heresy.
The writings of the Apostolic Fathers literally breathe with the
spirit of the Old and New Testaments. In the writings of
the apologists such as Justin Martyr and Athenagoras the same
thing is found. There is no appeal in any of these writings
to the authority of a verbal or extra-biblical Tradition as a
separate and independent body of revelation. It is with
the writings of Irenaeus and Tertullian in the mid to late second
century that the concept of Apostolic Tradition that is handed
down in the Church in oral form is first encountered. The
word "tradition" simply means teaching. Irenaeus and Tertullian
state emphatically that all the teachings of the Bishops that
was given orally was rooted in Scripture and could be proven from
the written Scriptures. Both men give the actual doctrinal
content of the apostolic Tradition that was orally preached in
the churches, and it can be seen clearly that all their doctrine
was derived from Scripture. There was no doctrine in what
they refer to as apostolic Tradition that is not found in Scripture.
In other words, the apostolic Tradition defined by Irenaeus and
Tertullian is simply the teaching of Scripture. It was Irenaeus
who stated that while the Apostles at first preached orally, their
teaching was later committed to writing (the Scriptures), and
the Scriptures had since that day become the pillar and ground
of the Church's faith."
[105]
As has been seen at the
beginning of this article, from the earliest times a substantial
part of the New Testament was available to the believers.
The four Gospels were known and read in the Churches. The
letters of Apostles Paul and Peter were circulated, and used even
while the Apostles lived. These New Testament books did not become
authoritative because they were being formally accepted as Scripture
by any church or group of churches, rather because the believers
received them as inspired, recognizing in their Apostolic authority
the very Word of God. The life of Christ Jesus, in His role
as the final and full revelation of God
[106] culminated in the New Testament Canon.
It expressed the final prophetic word of grace and truth given
in Him. The early believers accepted the Written Word of
the New Testament, as like unto Christ Jesus Himself, unchangeable,
final, finished and authoritative. In this they were totally
unlike Romanism, with its unholy Tradition equally honoured and
revered as Scripture, and its cleverly evolving doctrine, such
as its recent acceptance of Islam.
[107]
God's people in the first three centuries
after Christ universally accepted what we now know as the New
Testament. The spirit and humility in which they "received
it not as the word of men, but as it is in truth, the word of
God." There were indeed controversies over individual
books, all of which confirmed rather than impeded the certainty
that they had God's final Written Word "which was once delivered
unto the saints." The Lord's people universally knew
the contents of the canon of the New Testament well before the
local Council of Hippo formally accepted it in 393, and the provincial
Council of Carthage in 397. The teachings of Rome contradict
the New Testament in her hierarchical pyramid of authority beginning
in the Pope, her Mary, seven Sacraments, Purgatory and other unholy
traditions. In the Rome's acceptance of the Apocryphal books
in the Old Testament, she also contradicts the teachings of the
early Church. It is patently obvious, therefore, that the
Roman Catholic Church's identifying herself with the early Church
and claiming that Bible has been handed over to her by God, is
both false and historically absurd. In her more than 600
years of Inquisition against those who received, treasured, and
lived by the Scriptures, she showed herself not as "Holy Mother
Church" but rather as the Word of truth paints her, "the woman
drunken with the blood of the saints, and with the blood of the
martyrs of Jesus."
[108]
The fountain of life
poisoned by the Apocrypha
Two historical contradictions occur in
the Catechism of the Catholic Church. First, the
Canon of accepted books is not the one recognized by the Apostles
or the primitive church. Rome's official declaration is
as follows,
It was by the apostolic Tradition that
the Church discerned which writings are to be included in the
list of the sacred books. This complete list is called the canon
of Scripture. It includes 46 books for the Old Testament
(45 if we count Jeremiah and Lamentations as one) and 27 for the
New.
The Old Testament: Genesis, Exodus,
Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1 and 2
Samuel, 1 and 2 Kings, 1 and 2 Chronicles, Ezra and Nehemiah,
Tobit, Judith, Esther, 1 and 2 Maccabees, Job, Psalms, Proverbs,
Ecclesiastes, the Song of Songs, the Wisdom of Solomon, Sirach
(Ecclesiasticus), Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Baruch, Ezekiel,
Daniel, [inserted additions to Daniel, Bel and the Dragon and
the Song of the three Holy Children] Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah,
Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zachariah and
Malachi.
The New Testament: the Gospels according
to Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, the Acts of the Apostles, the
Letters of St. Paul to the Romans, 1 and 2 Corinthians, Galatians,
Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 and 2 Thessalonians, 1 and
2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon, the Letter to the Hebrews, the Letters
of James, 1 and 2 Peter, 1, 2 and 3 John, and Jude, and Revelation
(the Apocalypse). [109]
Please note the many extra-biblical writings.
The Catholic Church herself refers to these books as the "deuterocanonical
books", a term meaning second canon. They are Tobit, Judith,
I and II Maccabees, the Wisdom of Solomon, Sirach (Ecclesiasticus),
Baruch, and inserted into the book of Daniel in the third chapter;
"The Song of the three young men", plus the additional chapter
13 of Daniel with the story "Susanna" and chapter 14 with the
account of "Bel and the Dragon". Hence from this "complete
list" is plain evidence that Holy Mother Church does not rely
on "the apostolic Tradition" and never intended to do so.
If she had purposed to follow apostolic Tradition, she would not
have broken the biblical prohibition of adding to the Word of
God. This accretion was a historical deception formalized
at the Council of Trent in 1546 with the express purpose of destroying
the internal consistency of self-interpretation in Holy Scripture.
By including these Apocryphal writings in their canon of Scripture,
the Roman Catholic hierarchy was able to effectively undermine
individual confidence in the work of the Holy Spirit in illuminating
the Word to the seeking soul. The presence of human error,
subsumed and bound by ecclesiastical cunning and craft into the
Written Word of God, attempts to makes the Word of God of none
effect. These books and other additions, while interesting
in giving the believer insights into the period of history between
Malachi and the Gospel of Matthew, yet because of magical divination
in "Tobit" and "Bel and the Dragon", and
the sheer foolishness at times in the "Wisdom of Solomon", prove
to be spiritual land mines planted in the Word of God. &nb