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When we have an “encounter” with the Holy Spirit, should it transform our lives? Should we quit trying to do works on our own and allow the Holy Spirit to guide our works, our loyalty, and our faith?
Can the encounter lead us to be saved (not thru the encounter but being a new creation in Christ) that was started in baptism? What’s the fruit of a saved Christian, i.e. loving God & loving neighbor? Should we start doing monthly or weekly confession if we’re Catholic or attempt to repent often if a Protestant (so-called Perfect Contrition)? Did anyone encounter Jesus on a retreat or at a vulnerable moment? Does our loyalty and love for Christ mean praying the Bible daily, going to daily mass, praying the liturgy of the hours, doing daily or weekly adoration, or becoming a priest/nun/deacon? Does it help us disdain and repent of our sins?
In Protestant faith, it’s about faith and solo scripture not works but the fruits of your salvation can be shown in your works. In Catholicism, it’s faith and works but your faith and works are inspired by the Holy Spirit. It’s been interesting to be a cradle Catholic but exposed to both worlds. It can be confusing at times, but the similarities and attempt to follow Christ are awe-inspiring even with the various differences & worldview.
I have struggled to amend my life since being so-called saved. I have not read the Bible daily and I barely make it to Catholic confession monthly. I cannot remember when I’ve last made it to Eucharistic Adoration and while I attend weekly mass, still need to be better while on vacation. I have potential mortal sins that I confess monthly instead of it just being a dedication confession which would be preferable. I also have sins I go to confession repeatedly instead of breaking me of those sins, some intentional and some unintentional, some with control and some with impulse.
Can the encounter lead us to be saved (not thru the encounter but being a new creation in Christ) that was started in baptism? What’s the fruit of a saved Christian, i.e. loving God & loving neighbor? Should we start doing monthly or weekly confession if we’re Catholic or attempt to repent often if a Protestant (so-called Perfect Contrition)? Did anyone encounter Jesus on a retreat or at a vulnerable moment? Does our loyalty and love for Christ mean praying the Bible daily, going to daily mass, praying the liturgy of the hours, doing daily or weekly adoration, or becoming a priest/nun/deacon? Does it help us disdain and repent of our sins?
In Protestant faith, it’s about faith and solo scripture not works but the fruits of your salvation can be shown in your works. In Catholicism, it’s faith and works but your faith and works are inspired by the Holy Spirit. It’s been interesting to be a cradle Catholic but exposed to both worlds. It can be confusing at times, but the similarities and attempt to follow Christ are awe-inspiring even with the various differences & worldview.
I have struggled to amend my life since being so-called saved. I have not read the Bible daily and I barely make it to Catholic confession monthly. I cannot remember when I’ve last made it to Eucharistic Adoration and while I attend weekly mass, still need to be better while on vacation. I have potential mortal sins that I confess monthly instead of it just being a dedication confession which would be preferable. I also have sins I go to confession repeatedly instead of breaking me of those sins, some intentional and some unintentional, some with control and some with impulse.
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