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frangiuliano115
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No JohnGerard, I don’t see trusting Jesus and trusting the church (small c) as being the same.Hey Fran.
Others may not, but you are right…I’m gonna answer both.
Why can’t we trust the Lord to get us to Heaven by trusting that He left us with correct doctrine and His Church to guide us? Why do you think it is either trust in the Lord or trust in myself?
I mean, of course we must place our faith/belief in Christ…we cannot be saved without that. But doesn’t that faith have an element of obedience to it as well?
Matthew 28:19-20: “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me…go therefore…teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you;…”
Hebrews 5:9: “…and being made perfect He became the source of eternal salvation to all who obey Him…”
It seems like to observe what He commands and to obey Him is to live as He taught…which is taught to us as…doctrine.
Isn’t it?
Orthodoxy (right teaching) and orthopraxy (right practice) are given to us by His Church. To trust in those is to trust in Him. Isn’t it?
Here’s the thing: You answer me by assuming that I’m saying that we shouldn’t follow rules by bringing up obedience. I really would like to understand what I said that made you think this. Seriously.
Doctrine is different from rules. Both should be respected. Let’s put it another way.
I believe in Jesus, but I don’t believe in any doctrine of the church. Am I saved?
(this is not the case, just trying to get myself be udnerstood).
I believe in the church as an institution and even recite the Creed, but I don’t really believe in the Creed or in Jesus. Am I saved?
My point is that it is Jesus who saves us, not the church. It is throught the church or we would never know Him. The sacraments are of the church. The priests. All this is necessary. But, in the final analysis what DOES save us?
I do understand what you’re saying - I fear my position is not understood at all.
Fran
