1100 The Word of God . The Holy Spirit first recalls the meaning of the salvation event to the liturgical assembly by giving life to the Word of God, which is proclaimed so that it may be received and lived:
Yes the Bible as pointed out in your quote, from where It is not clear as you do not reference it’s source, is on the most basic level, what God wants us to know for our salvation.
And yes it is proclaimed so that it may be received by every one so everyone has the opportunity for salvation. And that it may be lived by everyone.
There is no exclusion right proclaimed in your quote. There is no ‘only for the faithful’
Thank you for that quote on the opportunity of salvation for all, not just the opportunity of salvation for the faithful.
Remember this famous quote
“I came to call sinners”
Luke 5:31-32
31Jesus answered, “It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. 32 I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.”
The Gospels are about Jesus.
They are considered the enemies of God. And the Scriptures were not written for them.
Firstly, Your first sentence here does not automatically equal the conclusion of your second sentence.
Secondly, if you would like a lengthy discussion on the Old Testament and Biblical Hebrew and its context, I am happy to engage at some point on a new thread. Because right now, we are off topic in our discussions.
To bring it back to topic:
what is it about Abraham and Isaac and the journey of Abraham with his son Isaac to the mountain to sacrifice Isaac before the one true God, His God, our God, everyone’s God, whether they like it or know it or not,
that God wants us to know for our salvation?
Imagine what Abraham was thinking on the journey to that mountain with his son, imagine his grief at this impending action, along the journey, the action that he did not know would be stopped at the last minute by God.
And what would Abraham tell Sarah when he got back home, Hey honey I am home, but I don’t have Isaac because…
Abraham had a lot of time for contemplation on that journey, contemplation of his faith and how far it went, if it had limits, where its loyalty lay, …
For me, God was forming Abraham, forming the father of nations.