The Apostles Doctrine And Fellowship Five Sermons Preached in the Principal C
The Apostles Doctrine And Fellowship Five Sermons Preached in the Principal C
L Silliman Levi Silliman Ives
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14. ® — ® ® : ® 140 THE apostles' FELLOWSHIP. Church that He gave Himself for it. "^ Neither in their possessing miraculous powers, and being the medium of God's revelation to His people. These gifts and functions they shared with others subordi- nate in office to themselves. Why, then, did the first Christians adhere so scrupulously to the Apostles, and make their adherence to them so vital to their own " growth in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ ?" Verily, dear brethren, b...ecause their and our divine Master said to these Apostles — '' As my Father sent me, so send I youT'^ Because He said to them — '' Feed my sheep ; feed my lambs. "^ Because " He breathed on them, and said, ' Receive ye the Holy Ghost ; whosesoever sins ye remit, they are remitted unto them ; and whosesoever sins ye re- tain, they are retained. ' "* Because, as the Head of 1) Eph. V. 25. 2) St. John XX. 21. On this text. , the annotations of the Westminster Assembly (a Presbyterian commentary) employ the following language — "■ He gave them a mission and charge before, but as preachers, to warn the Jews to hear Christ ; but now he sendeth them as Apostles and ambassadors to other nations, committing the ministry to their execution which Himself had performed in teaching ; He appointed them and their successors His surrogates in His absence.
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