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I agree that spending time in adoration is required here. I spent almost 3 hours last night before the Monstrance. I am so encouraged! Thank you all for your support.
in Christ
Steph
in Christ
Steph
Hi TundramomI had a little bit of a problem today with a friend who was part of my Assembly of God congregation and now that I’ve “turned Catholic” she’s having a hard time with it.
I told her today that if she couldn’t accept that I had become a Catholic and that I was still a Christian then she could leave my house.
She left. Did I do the right thing?
in Christ
Steph
Based on the information you’ve provided here, I think you most certainly did the right thing by asking her to leave. If she cannot respect your faith, then she really has no right of coming into your house to discuss faith-based matters.A little bit more history on this situation now that I’ve cooled down a bit…
I have known this girl for about 7 years. We were going to the same AoG for most of that time. At one time she was really into dream analysis and looking for a “word” from God all over the place.
She came over on Saturday with a book for me. Apparently the church that I left is doing a “bible study” on this book. It’s called “The Bait of Satan” by John Belvedere. She told me that I was not in the will of God because in order to leave a congregation, I had to have permission from the Pastor. She told me that God had told her that I was out of His will and that I needed to repent and go back to the AoG until the Pastor released me with his blessing…
I picked up the book a while back when someone else from that congregation gave me another copy. In the first chapter Belvedere claims that “this book is the word of God made flesh”. I said, HUH???![]()
JESUS is the Word made Flesh!!! Not some book written by a man who says that the only reason anyone leaves a church is because they have a “spirit of offense”.
She told me that I was an Idol worshipper because I have a painting of the Virgin Mary and Jesus in my home now.
I haven’t seen this girl for over a year and in that time she has not tried to contact me until now. ARGH.
Please pray for me that I do not get too upset over this whole thing. My entire family shunned me when I left Mormonism and now this. Don’t get me wrong, Jesus is worth it all. To be in His presence in the Eucharist is worth any relationship I lose, but I just wish it didn’t have to come to this.
in Christ
Steph
Don’t worry about it. Your friends will come around.Hang in there! I am also a convert from the Pentecostal church and have been “shunned” by many of my old friends. I have since then made many new friends in my RCIA class. I pray The Lord will lead you to many new friends who will treat you with respect.![]()
As I was reading all the posts I was moved to repsond.. My heart is heavy for you however at the same time I must say this. My history is as such.....I was born and raised catholic, then in 1984 I left the church and joinedsouthern baptist, after a real encounter with Jesus! and was there for over ten years. very active in ministry and serving! In 1984 received the baptism of the holy spirit, with evidence of tongues. Then left the baptist church. I have so loved the journey I have been on. Last year, after finishing some research on my "rich" pioneer, catholic heritage here in the state I live, actually direct descendants of founding catholic family, I started sensing deep in my heart to return to the catholic church. I am now a writer for the local charimsatic renewal and am slowly getting involved in serving and ministering. My take on your friend is .........lack of knowledge. I watch the show Journey Home on EWTN. The host is a convert to the church and he said it well. One reason there is so much fallacy about the catholic church is here say! and he said unfortunately some catholics have brought about the heresay, by the poor example they lived as witnesses. I have said for years, and actually said this to a priest who is a friend, I never understood condoning drunkeness, and gambling and such. I did a study about Paul and his words to the cretans! They sounded just like a group of catholics! He rebuked them for their behavior and the terrible witness they were to the Kingdom of God. We havent changed much have we? I can vouch for that. I have heard some God awful things myself, about the church, mostly from protestants, however I know that when we as humans do not understand something or have been taught something else, then we are sure we are right and everybody else is wrong. This scripture comes to mind...."Love your enemies, do good to those who persecute you"....Jesus said this Himself.
Love your friend, be there when she is ready to talk and by all means dont ignore this issue. Rather pray and ask God to give you the words for her and trust me He will! I have been where you are and it will all work out. Is she doesnt ever come back? Its still ok. In the absence God will work on her heart. Either way it will be ok. I also beleive that some friends are for a season. This may be the case.
I have been studying the doctrine of the catholic church and Im here to say, that before we start judging each other in doctrine, we better know what it is the other believes in their doctrine! This is most definitely where the falacies exist! I know ......I have learned so much about the church and the early church fathers said much about doctrine and scripture. Remember this is what happened basically at the time of the reformation. This division is in interpretation. Gods word is absolute truth and the catholic church backs that as well. The few differences that they have with the protestants is truly few in number, yes to them(protestants) they are huge differences, but I dont see that.. May I suggest you getting a book called Catholic and Christian, written by Alan Schreck. It is so good and I would give it to your friend when she comes back to see you and ask her to please read it. It will help a lot I believe! May God Bless your journey in every way..........