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deacon_d
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No need to apologize. Maybe I wasn’t being careful enough in my statementsOh, and Deacon D, I apologize to you too. I obviously misunderstood, but you see, you say:
Was giving scripture as a starting point for our look at history. You mentioned the eucharist so I added my spin on John Chapter 6. I thought we would look at history to apply it and see what the reasonable interpretation is. If I’m wrong I’m wrong. Our Pastor actually gave a very interesting history on this. I’ll share if you’re interested. You may disagree but that’s OK.And you gave me some interpretations of scripture. I just assumed reading and interpreting scripture were a part of those daily actions you mention, and therefore you meant the Holy Spirit was guiding you there too.
As far as guidance from the Holy Spirit I didn’t mean HE guides me perfectly through scriptural interpretations
Correct. I believe HE helps because I pray alot for GOD to help me understand the Bible (HIS Word). Sometimes I will reason something out in my head and wonder how I figured it out. But that doesn’t mean I’m rightBut then you say you do not assume your interpretation of scripture is right. So now I’m confused. Are you saying the Holy Spirit doesn’t guide you in your interpretation of scripture? Or he does but somehow you’re not sure you got it right?
What I will say is that the Bible reveals Jesus. I believe if you commit your life to HIM and truly let HIM in your heart, the religious labels don’t matter. I don’t believe HE sees us as Catholic / non-Catholic. I think he sees HIS true believers. Some over here, some over there. There are people from both sides Catholic/Non-Catholic that I would say Jesus doesn’t see as HIS believers. If Jesus returned now he wouldn’t go to a building to look for us. He would stay in one place and we would all be running to HIM.
PEACE
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