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This is pre-figured in the OT , where priests who served the Sanctuary , abstained from sex when they were on duty.
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You miss in the text of Corinthians seven that Celibacy is a higher calling.
The Catholic church forbids no one to abstain from marriage if that is their call.
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Hi Robert
Thanks for your clarification regarding sacrifice. However - I’m intrigued about a few things in your post.
Firstly, in the New Testament, doesn’t Jesus play the roll of the priest? He is the one who intercedes, who has entered the holy place etc? So isn’t it wrong to suggest that a modern priest/presbyter/minister replace the OT priest? In fact, aren’t all Christians in the NT priests? Therefore it is wrong to call the modern priest to be celibate, because OT priests were? In fact, doesn’t the NT assume that a deacon and overseer has a wife and family when it calls for these men to have only one wife, and manage their kids/families well?
Secondly, whilst I agree that singleness is encouraged by Paul in 1 Cor 7, he encourages it not because it’s abstaining from sex, but that it allows the person to focus more fully on serving Jesus. So it’s not a call to celibacy, but a call to singleness (which I agree should result in celibacy). And it’s a call for all Christians - not elders/priests/overseers etc.
Thirdly, where does the bible talk about giving up sex as a sacrifice?
Fourthly, though you aren’t arguing that sex is bad, it feels that your call that giving up sex is a sacrifice, and a “higher calling”, and a must for a priest is actually forbidding people from enjoying what God has given us. And directly against 1 Tim 4:3. I acknowledge you’ve already argued against this - but you are forbidding certain people from getting married.
Thanks for your time, and thoughtful input - is has been educational and thought provoking.
Mike




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