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Posted on 08/09/2020 7:46:24 AM PDT by MurphsLaw
I’m a Baptist and will remain one.
I’ll read this though.
Everyone needs to be evangelized, but with the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ, not with church dogmas which are nothing more than the commandments of men.
Give up knowing Christ and assurance of salvation for
The Roman Hamster Wheel of Perpetual Guilt and False Works
that can never save.
No chance.
And here we go.
I guess it’s better to believe a rebellious priest who established a theology that nobody had seen before1500 years after Christ and got it right? That’s ridiculous.
Oh and what was the last book Mad Marty wrote? It was “Of the Jews and Their Lies”.
Real man of God there.
You definitely need evangelizing. You know nothing of the Holy Catholic Church.
We are suppose to come out of the Whore of Babylon, not run to her embrace.
guess its better to believe a rebellious priest who established a theology that nobody had seen before1500 years after Christ and got it right? Thats ridiculous.
God has always had His people who didnt bow their knee to Baal.
The Gospel has always been present since the Scriptures were inspired.
Unfortunately, Rome has always slaughtered those who trust Christ.
Oh and what was the last book Mad Marty wrote? It was Of the Jews and Their Lies.
Yes, he learned this from Rome and was wrong.
He was an imperfect man - like all men God uses.
Real man of God there.
Yes despite sin and failure, Blessed Saint Luther was used to recover the Gospel of Grace and so much more.
You definitely need evangelizing. You know nothing of the Holy Catholic Church.
Former Roman Catholic that was evangelized, came to saving faith in His Gospel, and am eternally grateful.
Martin Luther had his problems, but want to compare him to some of the lowlifes running the Catholic church back then? Want to talk about the inquisition? The Borgias? Want to talk about them killing Bruno? You cant talk about Martin Luther without discussing those things too. The fact is my Catholic brethren are going to heaven, I do not begrudge them their ceremonies or unusual beliefs like last rights, or opinions on birth control. But likewise, my protestant friends are also going to heaven. Theres bigger fish to fry right now. Instead of playing this game, we should be focused on the storm attacking our society now.
Much the way that I think
Amen.
I find freedom in Christ alone.
Actually, as one rescued from the Roman church, I am actually sort of offended when Catholics presume to hold the keys held by Christ.
Anecdote: occasionally, some group or other comes comes proselytizing to my door. JW, LDS, even a mainstream protestant inviting me to social.
I have not been approached by a Catholic, however.
If I was I would respond as always, “if Christ alone is efficacious for salvation, as God Almighty inhuman flesh, then we already have fellowship. If not, then we won’t.”
I do love my Catholic family and friends. They think me weird for my faith in Christ and His substitutionsry death for my justification. His blood, alone, with nothing more than my taking him at His Word. My good works follow, not lead.
All else is dead works and paganism.
Oh even better you ran from the one True Church straight to the other side. You won’t believe anything unless it is not Catholic.
If It’s doctrine that was only created 1500 years after Christ then there is ABSOLUTELY NO WAY it came from him.
There is someone it came from. And you know who that is.
And Jesus had Judas. One out of 12 went evil. So what? You throw the whole thing out and start again from scratch?
No.
And the people you mentioned did not totally rebel and try and start Christianity 2.0. And you can see the fruits of Mad Marty’s rebellion in the tens of thousands of Protestant denominations that can’t even agree amongst THEMSELVES.
It’s obvious Protestants need to be evangelized since so much of what they think they know is just plain wrong.
How about evangelizing the demonic Pope?
Protestants dont agree among themselves about esoteric details. You might wanna notice that the Catholics are not exactly in lockstep either. The fact of the matter is it Luthers reformation created something a lot more recognizable to Jesus then a temporal monarchy based in Rome. At the time of the reformation, the Roman church was about as far stayed from Jesus as one can get.
Theres nothing wrong with cheerleading for your own team, but as long as Rome insists that the pope is anointed by god in an unbroken chain from Jesus and we must obey him, it wont work.
Its a fools errand to insist all Christians united under one flag denomination. Now is the time to clean up your own act, and for protestants to clean up their own as well. And for both to face the true enemy.
I would turn that back around, and say walking through the Vatican Circa 1500, watching them forbid Bible reading and other atrocities, There is no way one could associate that with the simplicity and Peace of Jesus and his message.
By the way, just for extra clarity with my Catholic friends, I do not associate the Catholic Church of that era with the Catholic Church up today, who are some of the kindest people I know. That would be like conflating the monsters in Salem and Henry the 8th with my baptist preacher today
There is plenty of evil in all of us, most assured myself, Vision may also be present in any of us, as a pearl in the mud. I may well see evil in the Popes, as you see evil in Luther. It is not well to dwell upon these things. Look for what is pure and imperishable.
Matthew 12:30 He that is not with me is against me; and he that gathereth not with me scattereth abroad.
At the end of Mass, we are told to Go forth and spread the Catholic faith by our lives and share the Word of God with the world. “Ite, missa est”
Those assembled are sent forth to bring the fruits of the Eucharist to the world.
Continue to pray for the conversion of sinners, especially Catholics that have abandoned their faith and those not participating in the Sacraments.
Me too. I was a devout Catholic for over 30 years. I did everything the church told me too. I went to mass every week. Sometimes every day. I said my rosary. I lit candles. I had my prayer cards. I went to confession. But I knew something was wrong. I started having dreams and nightmares that I was destined for hell. I asked my priest, how can I be sure I wont go to hell? His answer was: Well, that is a great mystery. The Roman catechism itself says that no one can know if they are going to heaven or hell until the point of death. There is no salvation in the Roman Catholic Church. When I started to read the Scriptures, really read them, my heart soared. There were the words of Paul, Peter, and Jesus himself. I could be saved from hell. And I could know it. Once I accepted Jesus Christ, it was the most profound thing that ever happened to me. I found out that not only did I know him. - I LOVED him, and Jesus loved me.
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