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That does become a dilemma. Trying to open up the Scriptures by the text being the primary authority. Scriptures can and will be twisted by all of us to some degree. Its the Spirit which gives understanding. And we know that this Spirit is not at odds which Church Teaching. So we strive to listen to the Spirit open our minds to the harmony of Scripture, Church Teaching, and Traditions!You have a need to extract your doctrines from the text, but we do not have this need, since the doctrine is what produced the texts.
Jesus warned those who search the Scriptures to find life, but do not come to Him! How does each generation come to Him? He said the same thing, in essence, to those who demanded miracles without faith! He presented them with the profound mystery (Sacrament) of His Eucharist meal! This meal didnt just escape the minds of those who disbelieved, but even His disciples. But something was different with those who stayed! They believed that He would provide the promise to His words, because they believed His words held life!
It was like Abraham telling Isaac that God would provide a Sacrifice. Isaac didnt understand, he was like the child whom the kingdom belongs to.
Jesus said, no one can come to me unless the Father beckons them! The Scriptures are the Word of the Father beckoning us to come to Christ. And we come to Him in many ways, even as His grace is received in many ways, as the Church testifies!
But the Sacraments are special, in that we are all called to come to Jesus through them (though not all of them).
I can understand the concern for any Christian (or even an unbaptized seeker) to approach the Sacraments with an open heart to faith in His sovereignty, goodness, power, and grace! Its when it turns into a contempt for the the belief that grace is given through the Sacrament which turns me off!
The Sacraments are not to be neglected. In honoring them, in truth, we are conformed to Jesus’ humility and charity.
So i can honestly say that i struggle to honor them in pureness of heart! To the degree which i lack love for Jesus, i also lack in sincerely receiving His Eucharist. So no one needs to tell me how great I rely on His grace!
I hear Christians of various denominations try to use His grace as a means to accept things that are opposed to God’s laws! The indissoluble union of Marriage is a prime example! Open Communion between churches with opposing teachings is another.
We know God is not only full of grace, but the source of all grace. But we are also warned by the Apostle of both the kindness and the severity of God! So preaching grace at the expense of His laws and commandments can be a dishonor to His grace!
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