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WBB, again - I am wondering why I cannot have the certainty that you seem to think you can have (remeber, I still disagree with you on this! - I think you 1) misunderstand Rome 2) have not thought deeply enough about what it means that the Apostle Paul could not be really, really, really sure and that a person [even you!] can be deceived…) - can I explore it further with you?
Perhaps it is all because you have “Church-sanctioned” (RCC) private confession with the “correct priests” thereby making it effective and valid, while I regularly just have public confession (and that with, probably in your view, elicit ministers)? In short, I cannot have certainty because I am not in communion with the true Church and its teachings? If, hypothetically, that were the case, I think we have something akin to the Sola Scriptura situation. Rome will ultimately say they decided or determined which books should be in the Bible and the Protestants would say that the Church ultimately realized or simply recognized them as being authentic (and the official sanction being nothing more than a ratification of this truth that they did not determine). In this case, though you might recognize me as a brother in Christ (certain but imperfect communion), I still cannot have the certainty you say that you can have because I do not recognize your “determinative” authority - namely I am not convinced you should be able to speak to my soul’s condition according to the fact that I don’t recognize that the Roman Catholic Church should be able to tell me that my soul is in danger for having such confidence in the cross of the Lord Jesus Christ outside of the official structure of RCC (interesting to note that in one sense Rome acknowledges that a Christian can be recognized as “in”, but than they also, and primarily, put the emphasis on “determining” and “deciding” that people are “in”, on the basis of their authority). If this is the case, I wonder when, according to your RCC’s standards, I will start being accountable for this and actually face the possibility of committing mortal sin by not recoznizing your determinative authority? You see, if I was really convinced the Catholic Church was in the right, I’d join, but I think they consistently take away the comfort of the Gospel in a way they should not and that they actually endanger souls. Again - I think all of this should be based on my confession of Christ, namely do you think on the basis of my confession that God has made me a part of His true Chuch (there is only one Church in His eyes, and I don’t deny that this should primarily be understood as a visible reality for us on earth even as I would argue about what constitutes that visible reality) - and not on my willingness to completely recognize the RCC’s alledged “determinative authority”?
Again – let me make abundantly clear that I don’t think this is all there is to it. I still think that Rome does not teach that a person can have the kind of solid certainty that you seem to think that you can have, EVEN WHEN participating in the RCC and its official structures
At least historically it didn’t teach this. But I suspect that the light of the Gospel that God set loose through Luther has changed the minds of more and more Roman Catholics every day. Maybe you don’t even realize how Lutheran you are/want to be!
Love in Christ WBB. I am looking forward to hearing more about what you have to say. If time does not permit you, I fully understand. I know I need to cool it again for a few days at least.
Perhaps it is all because you have “Church-sanctioned” (RCC) private confession with the “correct priests” thereby making it effective and valid, while I regularly just have public confession (and that with, probably in your view, elicit ministers)? In short, I cannot have certainty because I am not in communion with the true Church and its teachings? If, hypothetically, that were the case, I think we have something akin to the Sola Scriptura situation. Rome will ultimately say they decided or determined which books should be in the Bible and the Protestants would say that the Church ultimately realized or simply recognized them as being authentic (and the official sanction being nothing more than a ratification of this truth that they did not determine). In this case, though you might recognize me as a brother in Christ (certain but imperfect communion), I still cannot have the certainty you say that you can have because I do not recognize your “determinative” authority - namely I am not convinced you should be able to speak to my soul’s condition according to the fact that I don’t recognize that the Roman Catholic Church should be able to tell me that my soul is in danger for having such confidence in the cross of the Lord Jesus Christ outside of the official structure of RCC (interesting to note that in one sense Rome acknowledges that a Christian can be recognized as “in”, but than they also, and primarily, put the emphasis on “determining” and “deciding” that people are “in”, on the basis of their authority). If this is the case, I wonder when, according to your RCC’s standards, I will start being accountable for this and actually face the possibility of committing mortal sin by not recoznizing your determinative authority? You see, if I was really convinced the Catholic Church was in the right, I’d join, but I think they consistently take away the comfort of the Gospel in a way they should not and that they actually endanger souls. Again - I think all of this should be based on my confession of Christ, namely do you think on the basis of my confession that God has made me a part of His true Chuch (there is only one Church in His eyes, and I don’t deny that this should primarily be understood as a visible reality for us on earth even as I would argue about what constitutes that visible reality) - and not on my willingness to completely recognize the RCC’s alledged “determinative authority”?
Again – let me make abundantly clear that I don’t think this is all there is to it. I still think that Rome does not teach that a person can have the kind of solid certainty that you seem to think that you can have, EVEN WHEN participating in the RCC and its official structures
At least historically it didn’t teach this. But I suspect that the light of the Gospel that God set loose through Luther has changed the minds of more and more Roman Catholics every day. Maybe you don’t even realize how Lutheran you are/want to be!
WBB, I like what you said for the most part in your last post, I’d just say this. As one of the Father’s children and Jesus’ brother, I can’t do anything to “gain” forgiveness of my sin. Being in Him, I am already perfectly accepted – I have been made clean (John 15:3). Already fully confident of my status as His child, I also continually receive forgiveness from Him as I partake in the Lord’s Supper, and this gives me even greater assurance and boldness – for it is His body and blood shed for the forgiveness of sins – and it is given for us… for me! That said, I want to also make clear that repentance is not a “cause” of my forgiveness. Repentance is something that must be present for forgiveness to take root and be effective and repentance is something wrought in me by the preaching of Gods’ Law – when I see how I am not what I should be. The Law creates in me a hunger for the forgiveness and righteous of Christ, my beloved Savior who died for me while I was yet a sinner.WBB:
the only thing I can do to gain forgiveness of my sin is to truly repent.
Love in Christ WBB. I am looking forward to hearing more about what you have to say. If time does not permit you, I fully understand. I know I need to cool it again for a few days at least.