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I’d be interested in knowing what you think about salvation. How are we saved? And, can we know for sure that we are saved?
We can be morally assured that if we follow Christ with fidelity (as HE sees fidelity), we will be saved. We cannot have absolute assurance because we 1) may apostacize (as you said), 2) die in a state of mortal sin, or 3) decieve ourselves. We weren’t meant to have absolute assurance, but we can have a reasonable moral assurance. I mean, we weren’t meant to live in abject fear as Christians.God’s grace saves us. Can we be assured of salvation? No because we could reject His grace and die in a state of sin. —KCT
So where would the sin of presumption come in? —KCTWe can be morally assured that if we follow Christ with fidelity (as HE sees fidelity), we will be saved. We cannot have absolute assurance because we 1) may apostacize (as you said), 2) die in a state of mortal sin, or 3) decieve ourselves. We weren’t meant to have absolute assurance, but we can have a reasonable moral assurance. I mean, we weren’t meant to live in abject fear as Christians.
So where would the sin of presumption come in? —KCT
Sir Knight said:Matthew 7:22-23 - “On that day many will say to me, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many mighty works in your name?’ And then will I declare to them, 'I never knew you; depart from me, you evildoers.’”
I don’t believe that my beliefs are satanic. I have faith that my Jesus died once for all, for all sins, and his blood has the power to save that which was lost, and to keep them. Jesus said, i will never leave you nor forsake you. I don’t recall a “unless” tag after that verse, he will NEVER leave us!It’s dangerous to teach the OSAS position, That concept can only come from Satan as he will be the one who benefits most from such an erroneous position.
Amanda, you seem like a sweet girl. But your beliefs are misguided by those who do not understand how to reconcile the words of about belief, salvation, grace, faith and works with other passages in the Bible so they ignore (and have led you to ignore) other parts of scripture.I don’t believe that my beliefs are satanic. I have faith that my Jesus died once for all, for all sins, and his blood has the power to save that which was lost, and to keep them. Jesus said, i will never leave you nor forsake you. I don’t recall a “unless” tag after that verse, he will NEVER leave us!
I did not mean this to sound as insulting as it may have come across. Unless we have never heard anything about Jesus before in our lives, it is nearly impossible to read the Bible without someone else’s interpretation influencing how we understand the words. The Holy Spirit may guide us at times to understand a passage that no one has every explained, but many times when we read scripture that builds upon what we’ve learned in the past about scripture. At most every church service the pastor, priest or minister gets up and explains scripture. Television and radio evangelists explain their understanding of scripture. Many times when we listen others speak about the Bible, we come to understand something that the Holy Spirit has not directly told us. Perhaps the Holy Spirit is speaking through the preacher, or perhaps the preacher is sharing something uninspired. Either way, we walk away with our understanding of the Bible influenced by his words. As you say you pray for wisdom, I pray God grants it to you.…you said that whoever I am getting my information from lacks understanding and is misleading me. The Bible instructs us to pray for wisdom, and that is what I do. Since I have the Holy Spirit I do not need anyone to interpret the Bible for me….
Personally, I take most of the Bible literally. For example, in John 6:55 when Jesus says “My flesh is true food and my blood is true drink” I believe He really intends for us to take Him in as food in the Eucharist so He can enter in and nourish us with His very self. And when I John 2:27 tells about an anointing of the Holy Spirit, I believe John is referring to a literal, physical anointing such as I received at Confirmation and what our priests receive when they are ordained.You said that Catholics take John 6:47-71 literally, but do you take the rest of the Bible literally?
amanda_nicole82 said:…what do you make of this verse?”
Thank you, from my life experiences I have come to find that prayer works! I will pray the same for you. I don’t have all the answers, but I do know who I am and where I am going. It sounds like you do too. You are right about listening to ministers, priests, reverands, etc. interpretations of the Bible, that I do. What I meant really was that I listen to what they say, but I ultimately recieve my knowledge from the Holy Spirit who gives me the ability to comprehend what I have heard, and I know the Holy Spirit would not lead me astray. We obviously have two different point of views on this subject and neither one of us is going to persuade the other, so there is no use debating it. I am glad to have had the opportunity to share my opinion and I am glad that I got to hear yours as well. All that matters to me is that I am a Christian and I know that I have God in my heart and in my life. He has blessed me so much (I am getting married in 9 days to a wonderful Christian man!!As you say you pray for wisdom, I pray God grants it to you.
.Dear friend
Originally Posted by Sir Knight
Matthew 7:22-23 - “On that day many will say to me, 'Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many mighty works in your name?’ And then will I declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from me, you evildoers.’”
Isn’t that ‘**we not’…(**excerpt from passage underline my emphasis) all so full of the sin of pride that certainly Jesus would not know them? This attributes all of the work they did to themselves and none of it to the mighty work of the Lord in them, in short an abuse of His Holy Name that does not give any credance to God’s grace that worked in them and their acceptance of it and all He willed for them in their life for their salvation.
Surely the heart truly striving for salvation will say at the judgement…‘I did nothing Lord, surely I did not do enough, surely I could have done more, I could have given more, I could have loved more.Have Mercy on me Lord’
The Lord doesn’t want us in fear and worry all of our lives, Love trusts and if we live with God in Love He comes to us and makes a home in us and spiritual communion is possible to make in this life and is only fulfilled in the next. We are also forgetting the Merciful nature of God, but to obtain mercy we too must also be merciful.
Salvation is as easy to slip through our fingers as the grains of sand can trickle through them if we become complacent and lazy. We are not to be fear stricken, we are to be joyous Eucharistic people and in that joy realise the seriousness of the work of our slavation and strive in joy to accomplish it by His grace, this means the joining of our will with God’s will. It’s all in the intent and the secrets of the heart.
We work in faith all of our lives and trust in God.
God Bless you and much love and peace to you
Teresa
I am also glad that we could share here with each other. We obviously disagree and can not both be right, but when people debate and share with love, (as I hope we accomplished hereWe obviously have two different point of views on this subject and neither one of us is going to persuade the other, so there is no use debating it. I am glad to have had the opportunity to share my opinion and I am glad that I got to hear yours as well.
Thank you. God blesses me in abundance through my marriage. One book on marriage that I highly recommend is Life Giving Love by Kimberly Hahn. She shares God’s beautiful plan for marriage as revealed in the Bible and the teachings of the Catholic Church. God used that book to help give us gifts in our marriage that we never imagined. May God richly bless you and your husband as you become a family together that reflects His love!He has blessed me so much (I am getting married in 9 days to a wonderful Christian man!!). Well God bless you and your family as you become stronger in your Christian walk.