Differences Between Us and the Protestants Regarding Tradition Part 2

The Main Idea
The lecture explains that church tradition is a foundation preceding the Holy Bible, and that God guided His people first through living oral teaching before the writing of the sacred books. Christ Himself did not write, and the apostles also depended in their preaching on oral teaching that was delivered to the Church.
Tradition as a Church Life
Tradition is not مجرد theoretical teaching, but it is the life of the early Church that was transmitted across generations by delivery. This life includes faith, practice, and worship, and it continues until today within the Church.
The Relationship Between Tradition and Scripture
The Holy Bible came later to confirm what the Church had lived in tradition. Even the knowledge and identification of the sacred books themselves came through tradition and church councils, which confirms that tradition delivered the Scripture to us.
Biblical Examples of the Priority of Tradition
Many examples show that some practices and spiritual knowledge were known before being written, such as keeping the Sabbath and consecrating holy places. Also, some matters were mentioned in the New Testament without being in the Old Testament, which indicates their
Response to Protestant Objections
The lecture clarifies that Christ did not reject all tradition, but rejected the human traditions that contradict God’s commandment. أما church tradition is divine and apostolic, and does not contradict the Scripture.
Issue of Translation and Interpretation
It is pointed out that some Protestant translations changed the meaning of the word “tradition” to “teaching” in certain places, which leads to distortion of the correct understanding of the texts.
Sufficiency of Scripture Alone
The idea of sufficiency of the Holy Bible alone is answered by showing that some books themselves refer to unwritten matters, and that the apostles delivered oral teachings that were not fully written.
The Spiritual Dimension
Tradition is a living extension of the work of the Holy Spirit in the Church, preserving the true faith and completing it without contradicting Scripture, but explaining it and revealing its depth.
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