Question 1: What does authority mean? Authority is the handle of the scale. Now it mostly refers to power and a symbol of power.
A new interpretation of authority: rights and handles. If you don’t hand over handles, you won’t have rights.
1. Jewish power.
"Book of Han? Liu Xiangzhuan": "The husband and ministers exercise authority and govern the country, and there is no one who does not do harm."
Han Cai Yan's "Poetry of Sorrow and Indignation": "The loss of the Han Dynasty Authority, Dong Zhuo is always in chaos."
Song Su Shi's poem "The Snow on the River is Effected by Ouyang Ti": "Huoran's troops are all over the nine fields, calling for who can hold this authority."
2. Jewish rights.
Lu Xun's "Grave? What happens after Nora is gone": "First, we should first get an equal distribution of men and women at home; second, we should get equal power between men and women in society. Unfortunately, I don't know what this power is. Obtained, Shan knows still to fight." See "Rights."
Question 2: What does it mean to have authority? Authority is the handle of the scale. Now it mostly refers to power and a symbol of power.
A new interpretation of authority: rights and handles. If you don’t hand over handles, you won’t have rights.
1. Jewish power.
"Book of Han? Liu Xiangzhuan": "The husband and ministers exercise authority and govern the country, and there is no one who does not do harm."
Han Cai Yan's "Poetry of Sorrow and Indignation": "The loss of the Han Dynasty Authority, Dong Zhuo is always in chaos."
Song Su Shi's poem "The Snow on the River is Effected by Ouyang Ti": "Huoran's troops are all over the nine fields, calling for who can hold this authority."
2. Jewish rights.
Lu Xun's "Grave? What happens after Nora is gone": "First, we should first get an equal distribution of men and women at home; second, we should get equal power between men and women in society. Unfortunately, I don't know what this power is. Obtained, Shan knows still has to fight." See "Rights."
Question 3: What does the authority of the church mean? The church refers to the Christian community. On the one hand, it refers to the entire body of all Christians (the universal church); on the other hand, it refers to the visible Christian organization ( individual church). According to the Gospel of Matthew in the Bible, "Jesus said, 'Wherever two or three are gathered together in my name, there I am in the midst of them.'" It can be seen that as long as there are two or three believers and God is together, It can be counted as a church. The Greek word for the church is εκκλησ?α (pronounced: ekklesia), which consists of two words: ek, meaning to come out, and kaleo, meaning to be called. These two words put together mean a called-out congregation, or a gathering of the called ones. For the first time in the Bible record, Jesus Christ said this: "I also say to you, you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church; and the gates of Hades will not prevail against it." (Matthew Gospel 16:18)” He used this term to refer to a group of people who were his. The Bible points out that Jesus is the head of the church, that is, the leader; the church is the body of Christ, that is, the called Christians. The so-called church is not a word used to describe a religious organization or group, let alone a "church". Some Christians (such as local churches) believe that the word church is closer to the original meaning than church, and believe that there should be only one local church in a place, that is, all churches should be local and unified. The church refers to a group of saints called and chosen by God, so the church is made up of people; the church is a tangible building made of bricks and tiles. In biblical Greek, church is sometimes used in the singular form, as in: And he put all things under his (Christ) feet, so that he might be the head of all things for the church. (Ephesians 1:22) Here, the church refers to the universal, invisible church, which refers to all Christians in the world from ancient times to the present and even in the future, the organism of believers chosen and redeemed by God. The church is composed of believers who have been elected and redeemed because of God’s salvation brought by Christ, so Christ is the most basic element for the formation of the church. Believers *** rise up and become a congregation, a corporate expression of God.
As long as people come into contact with the church, the group of saints, they can directly see the appearance of God in the world. This is the so-called "Christ is the mystery of God, and the church is the mystery of Christ." At the same time, Christians believe that because Christ is the prototype of the saints in the church, every believer is a copy of Christ, so the church is the expansion and reproduction of Christ. This compares the church to a living entity. Such a church can transcend time and space. In the eyes of these Christians, as long as they are "chosen by God" and "redeemed by Christ", they are part of the so-called church, no matter what era or where they live. Some Christians therefore believe that the church today cannot be viewed as a church. The reason why the church cannot be unified is because Christians only live in the appearance of doctrine and are still human beings. Christians should live in Christ according to the pattern of the church and become part of the church formed by Christ. In this way, all divisions will naturally be eliminated. The Bible also uses church to refer to an individual, visible group of Christian congregations, such as the church in Antioch, the church in Corinth, etc. In the process of the development of Christianity, Christians were organized into different churches in different places, and different churches were organized into different denominations. Splits also occurred among them. Therefore, there are different denominations and churches within Christianity, such as the Catholic Church, the Protestant Baptist Church, the Missionary Church, the Evangelical Church, etc. When the organization is relatively complete, it is often called a sect. When a sect is taken seriously and has disagreements with the mainstream church, it is often defined as a heresy, extremist or intolerant religion. Mainline churches are sometimes called orthodox denominations for this reason.
Question 4: What does it mean to have authority and wisdom? The city is very deep, and it has status and power.
Question 5: What does authority mean? It is the handle of power
Question 6: What is authority? It is power
Question 7: What is the difference between authority and authority? Yes
Question 8: What is the relationship and difference between Christian authority and gifts? The words authority, authority, power, power, and power, whether in the Bible or in common usage, refer to power, strength, and various forms of "power." Power is created and controlled by God. God himself is power, and the Hebrew word Elohim (God) means “mighty one.” The Triune God is not only powerful, but also has all the power to plan, create, manage, and fulfill His predetermined purpose. “The Son of Man sits at the right hand of Power” (Matthew 26:64), and the Lord’s Prayer says, “Yours is the kingdom, the power, and the glory” (Matthew 6:13). And all things created by God have more or less the image of God, and have power, wisdom, beauty, goodness, glory, and truth that are because of God and come from God.
The powers of nature and humanity serve God: “God has made the winds his messengers, and the flames his servants” (Psalm 104:4); “All things are your servants” (Psalm 119:91 ). God does not need anything to serve Him, but “upholds (serves) all things by the word of His power” (Hebrews 1:3); “In Him all things stand” (Colossians 1:17); “In all these things hope You" (Psalm 104:27); "His mercy is over all his works" (Psalm 145:9). Serving God means obeying God and acknowledging Him as Lord.
Human beings are the most beautiful of creations, and God has given them many abilities. Beauty is a kind of ability: the praises of the concubines captivated the country, Helen launched a thousand warships, and Chen Yuanyuan made thousands of troops serve. "Knowledge is power": A helpless physicist built an atomic bomb that could withstand millions of armies; biologists launched the green revolution and fed millions of people; writers, artists, musicians, and thinkers wrote The power causes joy, anger, sorrow, and joy, making people crazy or tranquil, dedicated to revolution or peace. "Politics/The barrel of a gun is power": The power of cars is greater than that of traffic police, but traffic police can command thousands of cars because the state (politics) gives him this power. Not to mention "money is power". Why do people pursue beauty, health, knowledge, money, and political power and hold on to these? Because there is great "power" of attraction, "power" of influence and "power" of control. Money, power, wisdom, or beauty, fame, and profit, without them, people will be disappointed and restless.
Powers are created and controlled by God. They are all beautiful, but they also have elements of corruption, or the possibility of causing people to fall. The power of knowledge makes people arrogant, the power of beauty makes people proud, the power of politics and money corrupts people, words can corrupt people's hearts, the power of technology can destroy the earth, and the authority of the laying on of hands can lure people to hell (Acts 8:18-20 ), envious of being like God who had the power to cause the founders to fall (Genesis 3:5; see Matthew 4:3). Perhaps the most powerful authority in creation is death. This is very contradictory. Death should be the least powerful. Being completely immobile and unresponsive is called death; but death is the most powerful. The second law of thermodynamics and the historical laws of the growth and decline of civilizations all confirm the words of the Bible: "The creation of things, Hope to be delivered from the dominion (authority) of corruption (death)” – no one, no thing, nation, nation, or culture can escape it, because God made them so (Romans 8:21-22). In God’s control, the authority of death has positive aspects, including the salvation brought by the death of Jesus and the victory brought by dying with the Lord. Therefore, paradoxically, in the Bible, the curse of "death" is often placed together with, or even equated with, spiritual authority: the cross of Christ, the blood of Christ, and the obedience of Christ. [1]
Man’s limitations make it easy for him to regard various created powers or abilities as the Creator to worship, rely on, enjoy, and serve. Legalists and Nietzsche are notable representatives, and their disciples, including many regimes in the 20th century and postmodernism in the 21st century, have shed countless blood. When many theologians and Christians pursue growth, charismatic grace, cultural mission, and social participation, they are too thirsty for power and insufficiently prepared for power, so much so that they do not follow the line of the cross and become kitsch. But it is a big mistake to think that Christians should not touch power. Power is created by God, and God is power, so how can we not come into contact with it?
Question 9: What does it mean to be resourceful without authority? 5 points This is what fortune tellers often say, which means that you do not have the wisdom and ability to get rights.
Question 10: What does he mean when he calls the powerful to lose their position and calls the humble to rise to the top? Isn't this the principle of the impermanence of high and low?