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Also, Catholics pray to saints, and we ask them to pray for us. Maybe the reason we have stopped saying “pray to Saints” is that people (both Catholic and Non-Catholic) have forgotten that the reason we pray to them is for them to pray for us, and add strength to our prayers. You might be hearing different things from different Catholics but it is all semantics in the end. With faith in Jesus comes faith in those who served Him best. And faith in the Saints is nothing less than recognizing why they are worthy praying to: “I am a humble, confused little son or daughter down here on earth, you are with God and He can do all things.” It wouldn’t make sense someone praying to a Saint in heaven if they didn’t already have faith in Christ as Saviour of the world, and belief in the Gospels. After all, it’s because of Jesus, and only after His Resurrection that humans other than the few in the Old Testament taken up bodilly even got into heaven. The rest were in Hell or in Abraham’s bosom (can you then deny there can be a temporary state for humans after death other than heaven and hell? Purgatory is similar, and possibly the same thing as Abraham’s bosom.)
So, we realise then, that faith in the Saints being in heaven is affirming Christ as saviour and for you Non Denom’s that is being saved right? So Catholics are saved too!
Only trouble is, Catholics know that they can loose salvation, as well as earn greater glory. They also know that even if they are saved, they must make up for sins while they have time, lest they risk finding out what Purgatory is like for a while before heaven.
Your Church may be good for you right now. But with no structure, how can you possibly with confidence fulfill God’s commandment of making disciples of all the nations as the Catholic Church has nearly done? Your church is for you. Here. Now. What about your children? How can you be sure that they have a good church to attend years down the road? Yours may last a while. It probably won’t. If it does, it will probably change its views on important points of faith depending on the current movements and who is in charge. How can you guys with confidence say you are handing someone the right articles of faith if you convert them from non-belief? Don’t say you only hand them the Bible because that is not true. You hand them truckloads of opinions and doctrines too, some of which have been invented very recently, some of which agree with the Catholic Church, and some that are your own.
God must have given us something more than that. He did, so I don’t have to worry about whether I am handing soemone the right faith, only the right knowledge of the faith.
So, we realise then, that faith in the Saints being in heaven is affirming Christ as saviour and for you Non Denom’s that is being saved right? So Catholics are saved too!
Only trouble is, Catholics know that they can loose salvation, as well as earn greater glory. They also know that even if they are saved, they must make up for sins while they have time, lest they risk finding out what Purgatory is like for a while before heaven.
Your Church may be good for you right now. But with no structure, how can you possibly with confidence fulfill God’s commandment of making disciples of all the nations as the Catholic Church has nearly done? Your church is for you. Here. Now. What about your children? How can you be sure that they have a good church to attend years down the road? Yours may last a while. It probably won’t. If it does, it will probably change its views on important points of faith depending on the current movements and who is in charge. How can you guys with confidence say you are handing someone the right articles of faith if you convert them from non-belief? Don’t say you only hand them the Bible because that is not true. You hand them truckloads of opinions and doctrines too, some of which have been invented very recently, some of which agree with the Catholic Church, and some that are your own.
God must have given us something more than that. He did, so I don’t have to worry about whether I am handing soemone the right faith, only the right knowledge of the faith.