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ShowersofRoses
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Yes, we rely on the Church for the interpretation of Scripture. We don’t interpret it individually.
That doesn’t mean we then have no obligation to read them ourselves or be willfully ignorant of Scripture.
To be intimate with the Scriptures is to be intimate with Christ.
To neglect His Word is to neglect a part of Christ Himself.
Reading the Word is one of the holiest, most grace-giving things we can do, along with praying, receiving the Sacraments, and ministering to others, etc.
That’s why Mass has two parts…first the Word, then the Eucharist. Both are Christ.
We are blessed indeed to live in a time when we have the Scriptures so easily available to us. It would be a shame to ignore them.
That doesn’t mean we then have no obligation to read them ourselves or be willfully ignorant of Scripture.
To be intimate with the Scriptures is to be intimate with Christ.
To neglect His Word is to neglect a part of Christ Himself.
Reading the Word is one of the holiest, most grace-giving things we can do, along with praying, receiving the Sacraments, and ministering to others, etc.
That’s why Mass has two parts…first the Word, then the Eucharist. Both are Christ.
We are blessed indeed to live in a time when we have the Scriptures so easily available to us. It would be a shame to ignore them.