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I noticed the following error in a post by Wesrock. Perhaps it was just a slip of the tongue, but I thought I should make mention of it.
He wrote in reply to someone else.
If we follow Jesus and all Jesus teaches does that make us the elect and God knows who will follow Jesus?
If you do so 'til death, yes. But not everyone who receives God’s graces will persevere until the end. People can lose justification after receiving it. There are Protestants who say that if a person leaves the faith they were never justified, but that isn’t the Catholic position.
[quoteIs the elect all peoples, just followers of Jesus or just the Catholic Church? I was taught that salvation is in the Catholic Church.only. I know that the CCC has a few exceptions to this teaching.
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The elect are all those who will eventually be made perfect in Heaven.
This is not true. We must be perfect before we can enter heaven (Rev 21:27). This is the purpose of Purgatory – to make us perfect if we do not achieve perfection in this life.
He wrote in reply to someone else.
If we follow Jesus and all Jesus teaches does that make us the elect and God knows who will follow Jesus?
If you do so 'til death, yes. But not everyone who receives God’s graces will persevere until the end. People can lose justification after receiving it. There are Protestants who say that if a person leaves the faith they were never justified, but that isn’t the Catholic position.
[quoteIs the elect all peoples, just followers of Jesus or just the Catholic Church? I was taught that salvation is in the Catholic Church.only. I know that the CCC has a few exceptions to this teaching.
[/quote]
The elect are all those who will eventually be made perfect in Heaven.
This is not true. We must be perfect before we can enter heaven (Rev 21:27). This is the purpose of Purgatory – to make us perfect if we do not achieve perfection in this life.
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