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Prodigal_Son1
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You offer nothing by your speculations against the Church that CHRIST created Himself. How can you speak against His creation without addressing the questions and issued I’ve raised in my post?Prodigal,
I don’t mean to say this to be mean, but I say this in speaking the truth in love. When I read your postings, your righteousness is membership in the Roman Catholic Church. Please re-read this particular posting to see if what I say is at least partially true. So, what is God’s righteousness? If you were to die today, why should God allow you into His everlasting kingdom?
My righteousness is through the teachings and promises of Christ. I receive those teachings through the one true Church that He created and promised to be with until the consummation of the world.
I cannot give credibility any teachings you offer through your private interpretation until you can satisfactorily answer those questions and issues as I’ve posted referencing thousands of denominations which only have parts of the truth they received from the Catholic Church.
Please quit avoiding them and explain them as you are “guided”.
The poster, Reformed, claims an “invisible” Church which connects all Christians no matter the number of denominations. He professes that all Christians are affilated in the “essentials”. Some Protestants believe in infant baptism, some do not. Some believe abortions are a woman’s choice, some do not. Some believe divorce is ok, others do not. Some accept homosexuality as a lifestyle, others do not. Some believe in sola scriptura, some do not. Some believe in once saved always saved, others do not. The list can go on and on here.
Who gets to decide the “essentials”?
Catholics believe in the Holy Spirit and the Holy Spirit protected Church Christ created, so we may be perfectly one as he prayed for to the Father. Christ promised to be with us until the consummation of the world.
Some Protestants say sola scriptura works through what the Holy Spirit tells them through scriptures, while others say the Holy Spirit alone works directly within them. With so many people telling us they received the truth from scriptures and/or the Holy Spirit, yet they tell us different teachings, how do we know which ones really received a message from the Holy Spirit?
Christ was the fullness of truth. If you have a part of the truth, is it still truth?
In my opinion, obedience to the Church Christ created is obedience to God. If a Church lacks the fullness of truth, is it obedience to God or possibly a compromise between one’s lifestyle choices and God?
With all the denominations in the world, which Church teaches to worship God the way he wants to be worshipped?
With all the denominations and the differences in each one, how can we become perfectly one as Christ desired?
As Reformed likes to say, the Apostle Paul says:
2Co 11:4 Because any chance comer has only to preach a Jesus other than the one we preached, or you have only to receive a spirit different from the one you received, or a gospel different from the one you accepted – and you put up with that only too willingly.