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wow mary was youngActually, she was closer to thirteen or fourteen.
wow mary was youngActually, she was closer to thirteen or fourteen.
I think there are two reasons why Catholics are cautious about their eternal destination:it is hard for me to understand as to why, as faithful and devoted catholics are to Jesus, most catholics I talk to are not sure of their eternal destination…should they die right now. I forgot the last part in my previous post. Now I believe you see my concern a little clearer.
by the way…did you watch the i can only imagine video??
God bless
Love is patient…thank you…you make lot of sense. People should not be arrogant about their salvation, I do not believe God offered the gift so we can be arrogant.I think there are two reasons why Catholics are cautious about their eternal destination:
Maybe it’s also just a cultural thing. I get the impression sometimes that in some Christian circles, salvation is almost like a sales transaction. I accept Jesus, therefore God gives me eternity with Him in heaven–and it doesn’t matter how i live today or tomorrow. End of story.
- They don’t want to be presumptuous. They don’t want to start to think that there is no way that they could fall away from the faith. They want to continue to remind themselves to rely on the mercy of God and they believe in the theological virtue of hope.
- A lot of Catholics, myself included, get a wee bit irritated with the OSAS, my-sins-don’t-matter attitude that some people have. And so I think sometimes we are reluctant to state that “yes, I believe right now I’m in a state of grace and friendship with God and my ultimate destination were I to die would be heaven” because we don’t want to sound as arrogant as some of these people sound to our ears.
Whereas for Catholics, it’s more like: I accept Jesus, therefore God opens the door of heaven to me, and offers me all the grace to walk through it, but he won’t force me. I still have to make that choice, every single day, to live my life for him.
Hope that makes sense. It’s a little late and I tend to ramble.
Oh, and no, I haven’t watched the “I Can Only Imagine” video that you posted yet, but I do have a favorite one: youtube.com/watch?v=x-4H9hXGVk0
God bless you.
Love is Patient
as I do too. it is a shame that there are people who believe they have a free ticket to heaven. As you said…I still have to make that choice, every single day, to live my life for him.
You and I agree …it should matter…in some Christian circles, salvation is almost like a sales transaction. I accept Jesus, therefore God gives me eternity with Him in heaven–and it doesn’t matter how i live today or tomorrow.
Thanks for understanding.Love is patient…thank you…you make lot of sense. People should not be arrogant about their salvation, I do not believe God offered the gift so we can be arrogant.
you are so so right when you said…
as I do too. it is a shame that there are people who believe they have a free ticket to heaven. As you said…
You and I agree …it should matter…
Satan is out there to steal and destroy what we have,including our salvation
an excellent video addressing how one should live there life for God can be watched on you tube…
youtube.com/watch?v=cncEhCvrVgQ
Paul washer is addressing a youth conference. it is long but a powerful message
I watched your version of I can only imagine. The Eucharist is the focus of the wonderful presentation.
I just like to close my eyes and listen to this ssong and let my mind imagine what heaven will be like
God bless you
Gabriel of 12;let’s ignore the differences and debates and focus on what we believe we Christians have in common
I will start with what I believe is #1
Jesus has illustrated His unconditional love for each and everyone of us on the face of this earth
Your good post reminds of the quote; “The one thing Catholics fear most is loosing God”I think there are two reasons why Catholics are cautious about their eternal destination:
Maybe it’s also just a cultural thing. I get the impression sometimes that in some Christian circles, salvation is almost like a sales transaction. I accept Jesus, therefore God gives me eternity with Him in heaven–and it doesn’t matter how i live today or tomorrow. End of story.
- They don’t want to be presumptuous. They don’t want to start to think that there is no way that they could fall away from the faith. They want to continue to remind themselves to rely on the mercy of God and they believe in the theological virtue of hope.
- A lot of Catholics, myself included, get a wee bit irritated with the OSAS, my-sins-don’t-matter attitude that some people have. And so I think sometimes we are reluctant to state that “yes, I believe right now I’m in a state of grace and friendship with God and my ultimate destination were I to die would be heaven” because we don’t want to sound as arrogant as some of these people sound to our ears.
Whereas for Catholics, it’s more like: I accept Jesus, therefore God opens the door of heaven to me, and offers me all the grace to walk through it, but he won’t force me. I still have to make that choice, every single day, to live my life for him.
Hope that makes sense. It’s a little late and I tend to ramble.
Oh, and no, I haven’t watched the “I Can Only Imagine” video that you posted yet, but I do have a favorite one: youtube.com/watch?v=x-4H9hXGVk0
God bless you.
Love is Patient
hi gabriel,Gabriel of 12;
The common knowledge that God loves all of us (his creation) does not just apply to only Christians but to non christians also. Every god fearer in some way acknowledges that the Creator of the Universe Knows and Loves his creation.
IMHO, what has united always the people of God, has been those chosen to enter into a covenant relationship with the Creator, so as to bring the good news to his creation.
Christians believe Jesus is that mediator of the New Covenant relationship with our Living Father.
What seperates christians is not the Love God has for his children, but how each Christian child of God obeys the New Covenant Jesus made in his body and blood sacrifice. And how the child of God lives out the New Covenant by obeying Jesus commands once one enters the Kingdom of God.
The entrance into the Kingdom of God and how one lives the New Covenant that Jesus instituted in his Kingdom from obedience. Is where you will find unity among Christian believers.
The question is? Which body of Christian believers hold to the True Teachings of Jesus Christ in the New Covenant? This new covenant way of life is what divides christians in their community belief systems, whether they be from man/woman founders or Jesus himself. The term Christianity has layed claim to many diverse “christian” teachings.
The bible teaches their is only one faith, one baptism, one Lord and one Church Jesus built upon Peter, this biblical teaching will never change, only the interpretation of the scriptures from man.
God is Love; we are all sharers in his love both Christian and non.
Peace be with you mpjw2hi gabriel,
you are right on point with your last comment. I also believe God loves everyone unconditionally…(christian, non christian, atheists, all the criminnals of the world, no exception).
I believe it is our relationship with God and how we willingly show our appreciation of His sacrafice of His son Jesus on the cross so that our sins are forgiven so that we may reign with Him for eternity in heaven
God bless you…
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