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This was a question asked in a now locked topic.
Unfortunately the topic got locked on a post that had the very misleading conclusion as follows.....
"So, how does one know a true teacher? If they're part of the true church. How does one know the true church? It will have prevailed, and continued to this day."
This is an absolutely improper answer to the asked question.
Why?
Because it is not scriptural, and thus ungodly in source.
Nothing in scripture says that a person can know the true teacher by confirming they are of a the true church; which you can know is the true church by its prevailing and continuing.
And if anyone says this is a scriptural answer they are ignorant of what scriptures say.
The answer to the question is found in Acts 2:42,
"And they continued steadfastly in the teaching and the fellowship of the apostles, in the breaking of bread and the prayers."
Answer,.... the true teacher is one who continues steadfastly in the teaching and fellowship of the apostles.
The first group of believers produced through the apostles' preaching and ministering of Christ on the day of Pentecost continued steadfastly in four things: teaching, fellowship, breaking of bread, and prayers.
Teaching is the unveiling of God's New Testament economy concerning Christ and the church; fellowship is the communion and communication between the believers in their communion and communication with God the Father and Christ the Son; breaking of bread is the remembrance of the Lord in His accomplishing of God's full redemption; and prayer is cooperation with the Lord in heaven for the carrying out of God's New Testament economy on earth.
The first two, teaching and fellowship, conjoined by and to be one group, are of the apostles, but breaking of bread and prayers are not, indicating that besides the teaching and fellowship of the apostles, the believers in Christ should not have any other teaching and fellowship.
In God's New Testament economy there is only one category of teaching revealed and recognized by God  the teaching of the apostles  and only one category of fellowship that is of God and is acceptable to Him  the fellowship of the apostles, which is with the Father and the Son, Jesus Christ (1 John 1:3 and note 3), and which is the unique fellowship of the unique church, the Body of Christ.
The last two, the breaking of bread and prayer, also conjoined by and to be another group, are practices of the believers in their Christian life and are not related directly to God's economy for the keeping of the oneness of the church, the Body of Christ. Hence, they are not of the apostles, who brought in God's New Testament revelation and His fellowship among all the believers in Christ.
And what is this teaching of the apsotles? John tells us as follows.....
1 John  1 : 3, "That which we have seen and heard we report also to you that you also may have fellowship with us, and indeed our fellowship is with the Father and with His Son Jesus Christ."
"That which we have seen and heard.... we report to you..."
Punto finale,....... nothing more.
No added doctrines, no false traditions, no forms.
Just "That which we have seen and heard....." is what was reported.
Teaching is simply the reporting of what one has seen of God.
John himself tells us this.
In our receiving of revelation, hearing is the basic thing; in our preaching, in our reporting, seeing should be the base. What we preach should be our apprehension and experience of the things we have heard.
The apostles heard and saw the eternal life. Then they reported it to the believers that the believers also might hear and see it. By virtue of the eternal life, the apostles enjoyed fellowship with the Father and with His Son, the Lord Jesus. They desired that the believers also enjoy this fellowship.
And now, what is this thing called fellowship?
Can a believer be out of the fellwoship of the apostles and yet remain in a state to teach others according to the teaching of the apostles?
No.
2 Timothy  1 : 15, "This you know, that all who are in Asia turned away from me, of whom are Phygelus and Hermogenes."
The believers in Asia who had formerly received the apostle's ministry now forsook him. In spite of such desertion, the apostle grew stronger in the grace that was in Christ, who is the same and will never change. Not being discouraged, he exhorted his son in faith to persevere steadily in the ministry in the midst of the failure and ruin of the churches.
Believers cannot leave the fellowship of the apostles and still teach in any truth.
2 Timothy 4:10, "For Demas has abandoned me, having loved the present age, and has gone to Thessalonica; Crescens to Galatia; Titus to Dalmatia."
".... having loved this present age...."
As opposed to what? What did they forsake in order to love the present age?
Anyone know what this means in relationship to what Paul was teaching?
But back on point,....
"So, how does one know a true teacher? If they're part of the true church. How does one know the true church? It will have prevailed, and continued to this day."
No saints,... there is no truth in the above answer. Scripture says so.
If you desire to hear true teaching just seek God and He will show you those who remain in the teachings of the apostles and thus remain in their fellowship.
No added thoughts, no added doctrines, no silly traditions (do any here believe the apostles kissed little pictures or flowers at the feet of statues), no becoming a Roman Catholic, or Luthren, or Orthodox, or Baptist, or whatever,...... just be true to God's word, trust God,
.... continued steadfastly in the teaching and the fellowship of the apostles, in the breaking of bread and the prayers."
Everything else is just the wicked vanity of men.
In love,
cj
Unfortunately the topic got locked on a post that had the very misleading conclusion as follows.....
"So, how does one know a true teacher? If they're part of the true church. How does one know the true church? It will have prevailed, and continued to this day."
This is an absolutely improper answer to the asked question.
Why?
Because it is not scriptural, and thus ungodly in source.
Nothing in scripture says that a person can know the true teacher by confirming they are of a the true church; which you can know is the true church by its prevailing and continuing.
And if anyone says this is a scriptural answer they are ignorant of what scriptures say.
The answer to the question is found in Acts 2:42,
"And they continued steadfastly in the teaching and the fellowship of the apostles, in the breaking of bread and the prayers."
Answer,.... the true teacher is one who continues steadfastly in the teaching and fellowship of the apostles.
The first group of believers produced through the apostles' preaching and ministering of Christ on the day of Pentecost continued steadfastly in four things: teaching, fellowship, breaking of bread, and prayers.
Teaching is the unveiling of God's New Testament economy concerning Christ and the church; fellowship is the communion and communication between the believers in their communion and communication with God the Father and Christ the Son; breaking of bread is the remembrance of the Lord in His accomplishing of God's full redemption; and prayer is cooperation with the Lord in heaven for the carrying out of God's New Testament economy on earth.
The first two, teaching and fellowship, conjoined by and to be one group, are of the apostles, but breaking of bread and prayers are not, indicating that besides the teaching and fellowship of the apostles, the believers in Christ should not have any other teaching and fellowship.
In God's New Testament economy there is only one category of teaching revealed and recognized by God  the teaching of the apostles  and only one category of fellowship that is of God and is acceptable to Him  the fellowship of the apostles, which is with the Father and the Son, Jesus Christ (1 John 1:3 and note 3), and which is the unique fellowship of the unique church, the Body of Christ.
The last two, the breaking of bread and prayer, also conjoined by and to be another group, are practices of the believers in their Christian life and are not related directly to God's economy for the keeping of the oneness of the church, the Body of Christ. Hence, they are not of the apostles, who brought in God's New Testament revelation and His fellowship among all the believers in Christ.
And what is this teaching of the apsotles? John tells us as follows.....
1 John  1 : 3, "That which we have seen and heard we report also to you that you also may have fellowship with us, and indeed our fellowship is with the Father and with His Son Jesus Christ."
"That which we have seen and heard.... we report to you..."
Punto finale,....... nothing more.
No added doctrines, no false traditions, no forms.
Just "That which we have seen and heard....." is what was reported.
Teaching is simply the reporting of what one has seen of God.
John himself tells us this.
In our receiving of revelation, hearing is the basic thing; in our preaching, in our reporting, seeing should be the base. What we preach should be our apprehension and experience of the things we have heard.
The apostles heard and saw the eternal life. Then they reported it to the believers that the believers also might hear and see it. By virtue of the eternal life, the apostles enjoyed fellowship with the Father and with His Son, the Lord Jesus. They desired that the believers also enjoy this fellowship.
And now, what is this thing called fellowship?
Can a believer be out of the fellwoship of the apostles and yet remain in a state to teach others according to the teaching of the apostles?
No.
2 Timothy  1 : 15, "This you know, that all who are in Asia turned away from me, of whom are Phygelus and Hermogenes."
The believers in Asia who had formerly received the apostle's ministry now forsook him. In spite of such desertion, the apostle grew stronger in the grace that was in Christ, who is the same and will never change. Not being discouraged, he exhorted his son in faith to persevere steadily in the ministry in the midst of the failure and ruin of the churches.
Believers cannot leave the fellowship of the apostles and still teach in any truth.
2 Timothy 4:10, "For Demas has abandoned me, having loved the present age, and has gone to Thessalonica; Crescens to Galatia; Titus to Dalmatia."
".... having loved this present age...."
As opposed to what? What did they forsake in order to love the present age?
Anyone know what this means in relationship to what Paul was teaching?
But back on point,....
"So, how does one know a true teacher? If they're part of the true church. How does one know the true church? It will have prevailed, and continued to this day."
No saints,... there is no truth in the above answer. Scripture says so.
If you desire to hear true teaching just seek God and He will show you those who remain in the teachings of the apostles and thus remain in their fellowship.
No added thoughts, no added doctrines, no silly traditions (do any here believe the apostles kissed little pictures or flowers at the feet of statues), no becoming a Roman Catholic, or Luthren, or Orthodox, or Baptist, or whatever,...... just be true to God's word, trust God,
.... continued steadfastly in the teaching and the fellowship of the apostles, in the breaking of bread and the prayers."
Everything else is just the wicked vanity of men.
In love,
cj