Faith of the Fathers. Who?
Tis always interesting that when a lot of 'christiandom' talks about the 'fathers' they go back to around 300AD. Wrong fathers. The 'fathers' of 'christianity' are the disciple/apostles that were the eleven of the twelve elected and selected one Yeshua(Jesus) personally chose as He was led by THE FATHER that dwelt in Him. After the fall of Judas Iscariot, the only disciple of the twelve that was not a Galilean, the other eleven voted in a 'replacement'. There is nothing else ever said about this new 'twelfth' that was voted in. We really do not know much about him. We do know that later JesusGod chose Saul of Tarsus(Paul) but there is no Scripture that places him as the twelfth. Why is this important? Because the other eleven were in the Upper Room on the day of Pentectost when Elohim of Genesis 1:1 stepped inside them. Paul had his own experience, but it always pointed BACK to Pentecost. So when we talk about 'fathers', it is...