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Gregory_I
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Augustinian for me.
Why? Because the church has said that the books st, Augustine wrote on grace and predestination are to be understood as her own teaching. POpe Hormisdas said that I believe.
Also, it makes good sense out of predestination and God’s sovereignty and takes seriously the consequences and effects of original sin, something most modern Catholics seem to have almost no grasp of unfortunately.
It is necessary to fully understand the darkness of the human condition without grace in order to rejoice properly over our salvation.
Maybe so many people are so mediocre because they do not understand the distance between good and evil, and they simply haven’t read church dogma.
TO me, it is necessary for me to first acknowledge, that before my baptism, I was a slave to sin. I was a slave of the devil. I had acquired the guilt of Adam’s sin as MY OWN simply by being conceived, I was under the wrath of God, and he was not happy with me. I was an enemy of GOd and NOT his friend, all my desires were inclined toward selfishness and I could never will enough to desire him as he deserves or love him as he deserves. I was powerless to make my way to him, because I was powerless to will it. I had no desire for him. This is the disposition of every human infant from the moment of their conception. I was justly condemned, I was conceived as condemned, born in a prison.
But then he called me, and me moved my will, yet I moved with it and called the movement “mine” though it was the will of God working in me to will and to work, And I felt the delight of his grace, and I desired it so much, that although I retained the capacity to resist his will, I never would. HE called me to the water, where for the first time, at my baptism, I was justified. Hopefully I will be glorified, and hopefully I will persevere; as he wills, and as I cooperate.
Why? Because the church has said that the books st, Augustine wrote on grace and predestination are to be understood as her own teaching. POpe Hormisdas said that I believe.
Also, it makes good sense out of predestination and God’s sovereignty and takes seriously the consequences and effects of original sin, something most modern Catholics seem to have almost no grasp of unfortunately.
It is necessary to fully understand the darkness of the human condition without grace in order to rejoice properly over our salvation.
Maybe so many people are so mediocre because they do not understand the distance between good and evil, and they simply haven’t read church dogma.
TO me, it is necessary for me to first acknowledge, that before my baptism, I was a slave to sin. I was a slave of the devil. I had acquired the guilt of Adam’s sin as MY OWN simply by being conceived, I was under the wrath of God, and he was not happy with me. I was an enemy of GOd and NOT his friend, all my desires were inclined toward selfishness and I could never will enough to desire him as he deserves or love him as he deserves. I was powerless to make my way to him, because I was powerless to will it. I had no desire for him. This is the disposition of every human infant from the moment of their conception. I was justly condemned, I was conceived as condemned, born in a prison.
But then he called me, and me moved my will, yet I moved with it and called the movement “mine” though it was the will of God working in me to will and to work, And I felt the delight of his grace, and I desired it so much, that although I retained the capacity to resist his will, I never would. HE called me to the water, where for the first time, at my baptism, I was justified. Hopefully I will be glorified, and hopefully I will persevere; as he wills, and as I cooperate.