耶穌說, “不要叫人爸爸”

Jesus says in 馬修 23:9, “Call no man your father on earth, for you have one Father, who is in heaven.”

Some have misused this verse to denounce the Catholic practice of calling priests “Father.” Jesus’ words here are not meant to be taken literally, though. They are an hyperbole designed to emphasize our heavenly Father’s sovereignty: that He is the true source of life and wisdom (見保羅的 Letter to the Ephesians 3:14-15).

We know the Apostles did not take Jesuswords in 馬修 23:9 literally, 為了 they called themselves Father!

Saint Paul, 例如, wrote in his 給哥林多人的第一封信, “For though you have countless guides in Christ, 你沒有很多父親. For I became your father in Christ Jesus through the gospel” (4:15).

Paul considered himself the “father” of the Corinthians because he had spiritually begotten them through the Gospel. This is the same sense in which the title is used by Catholic priests today. We call priests “父親,” not because they somehow take the place of God the Father, but because they are meant to serve as witnesses, living reminders, of His love, guidance and authority in our lives.

The fact is, the interpretation of 馬修 23:9 goes against the overwhelming evidence of Scripture.

評委 18:19, 例如, says, “Come with us, and be to us a father and a priest.” In First Thessalonians 2:11, Paul writes, “You know how, like a father with his children, we exhorted each one of you.” (See also Matt. 1:2 ff.; 15:4-5; 盧克 14:26; 使徒行傳 7:2; 21:40-22:1; 只讀存儲器. 4:11 ff.; 1 肺心病. 4:14-16; Eph. 6:2; Phil. 2:22; 1 Tim. 1:2; 提圖斯 1:4; Philem. 1:10; 希伯來語. 12:9; Jas. 2:21; 1 寵物. 5:13; 1 約翰 2:1, 等。).

Early Christianity

The practice of calling priests Father continued in the early centuries of the Church. In about 107 廣告。, 例如, 聖依納爵, the Bishop of Antioch implored the faithful to “respect the bishop as a type of the Father” (Letter to the Trallians 3:1).

在 177, the leaders of the Church of Lyons wrote to Pope Saint Eleutherus, 說, “We pray, Father Eleutherus, that you may rejoice in God in all things and always” (Letter of the Holy Martyrs of Lyons; Eusebius Pamphilus, History of the Church 5:4:2).

Coincidentally, the title “Pope” (希臘語, Papa), which means Father, was for a time commonly used for all bishops, but eventually came to refer exclusively to the Bishop of Rome.

Given the biblical and historical evidence, Catholics might rightly ask why others do not call their spiritual leaders “Father.”

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