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MagdalenaRita
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It is true in the Catholic church that these things are considered part of our works and the sacraments are the most important thing to obtain salvation but what is also very important are the corporal and spiritual works of mercy.In other words, “works” from the Catholic viewpoint means being a good Catholic by regularly going to confession, going to Mass, following the liturgical calendar, and so forth.
corporal works of mercy:
- To feed the hungry
- To give drink to the thirsty
- To clothe the naked
- To harbour the harbourless
- To visit the sick
- To ransom the captive
- To bury the dead.
- To instruct the ignorant
- To counsel the doubtful
- To admonish sinners
- To bear wrongs patiently
- To forgive offences willingly
- To comfort the afflicted
- To pray for the living and the dead
Th Church also tells us through divine revelation from God that we are not guaranteed salvation so these works are considered very important.
Evangelicals do not see works as very important. I used to be an evangelical and in all the years there I remember explicitly being told in sermons I do not have to do any thing and once even being told in a sermon I could put my Christianity on a shelf in the closet and pull it out whenever I wanted. This is not biblical at all. Jesus was very explicit in the gospels about the need for our works and obedience to Him.
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