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NewCatholic1207
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I am talking with a relative about the differences between Catholic and generally Protestant theology. She is an evangelical who is of the “me and Jesus” bent. I was initially trying to ground my arguments in AUTHORITY, but she lives in a Mormon dominated area and as you will see by her comments, has an aversion to the AUTHORITY argument as it is used by the Mormons.
I would like suggestions regarding how to impress upon a “me and Jesus” Christian, the importance of the Church, the Eucharist, etc. Thanks in advance for your help.
Anyway here is her latest response to me:
1.* When I say I am “in the word” I mean that I am regularly reading the Bible and looking for how I need to apply it to my life.* Part of that for me personally means that I am involved in a Bible study with other women, participate in intercessory prayer alone with God and with other women, worship God at home and also*on Sundays with other believers and share the love of God with anyone who is willing to listen.
2.A.* Personal relationship with Jesus means I believe He died for my sins so that I can have direct communication with the Father. In other words when I sin I go directly to God and confess and He is faithful to forgive me.* It means having the Holy Spirit living in me, so that when I have a need He will remind me of scripture that applies to my situation, He brings peace to my heart when I face troubles, I get to enjoy God as my Father being confident that He knows every move I make and cares.* The hairs on my head are numbered.* I can go on if you want more, but I think you get the idea.
B.* I believe Communion is importantbecause Jesus said we were to do it in remembrance of him. I have never personally saw whether it is the actual body and blood of Christ as being important.* It was His actual body and blood sacrificed on the cross.* What I accept is that Christ says we are to do it in remembrance (as a way to keep before our minds) the price Christ paid for us.* So when I take communion I intend to come before the Lord focused on what He has done, asking the Holy Spirit to search my heart and show me my unconfessed sin so I can confess and be forgiven as Christ provided.* I take communion with a heart of gratitude believing in and appreciating this wonderful gift.* God is able to do with or make the elements what ever He chooses.* I see my part as humble obedience in coming, remembering and accepting.*
3.* I have read about the cannon of scripture, but admittedly it has been a number of years since I studied about it.* I am satisfied that the 66 books we have are complete enough to present an accurate picture of who God is and how we are to be in relationship with Him.* I would not be opposed to reading the other 7 books and have considered it before, but I have just never gotten around to.* I expect it would be interesting, but not vital to my salvation.
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I’m going to admit to a knee jerk reaction to AUTHORITY, because of being in a Mormon area for so many years and hearing their constant claim of AUTHORITY.* I believe that when Jesus died on the cross and the temple veil that separated man from God was rent, He gave us access to Himself.* I do not see having many denominations as being a negative.* God will not fit in a box.* I expect to be very amazed when I see Him face to face.* He is big enough to reveal himself and defend himself.* There are a few basic things that are required (believing Jesus is the Son of God as defined by the Bibleand that His sacrifice on the cross was necessary to pay the price of my sin) and confessing my sin and accepting His sacrifice on my behalf.**The bible says they will know we are Christians by our love and thatwe are to love God with all our heart, soul,mind and strength and our neighbors as ourselves.I think it is more pleasing to God to see people doing their best to love and serve him and to love and serve each other even when they disagree on some of the details.
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Ok that’s it for now. To be honest I don’t expect that either of us are going to have a great mind change about what we believe, but if in the end we are both satisfied that we love the Lord, won’t that we wonderful to know! If you are interested at another time*I will tell you some details of how I got to where I am in faith.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
God Bless and Merry Christmas!
I would like suggestions regarding how to impress upon a “me and Jesus” Christian, the importance of the Church, the Eucharist, etc. Thanks in advance for your help.
Anyway here is her latest response to me:
1.* When I say I am “in the word” I mean that I am regularly reading the Bible and looking for how I need to apply it to my life.* Part of that for me personally means that I am involved in a Bible study with other women, participate in intercessory prayer alone with God and with other women, worship God at home and also*on Sundays with other believers and share the love of God with anyone who is willing to listen.
2.A.* Personal relationship with Jesus means I believe He died for my sins so that I can have direct communication with the Father. In other words when I sin I go directly to God and confess and He is faithful to forgive me.* It means having the Holy Spirit living in me, so that when I have a need He will remind me of scripture that applies to my situation, He brings peace to my heart when I face troubles, I get to enjoy God as my Father being confident that He knows every move I make and cares.* The hairs on my head are numbered.* I can go on if you want more, but I think you get the idea.
B.* I believe Communion is importantbecause Jesus said we were to do it in remembrance of him. I have never personally saw whether it is the actual body and blood of Christ as being important.* It was His actual body and blood sacrificed on the cross.* What I accept is that Christ says we are to do it in remembrance (as a way to keep before our minds) the price Christ paid for us.* So when I take communion I intend to come before the Lord focused on what He has done, asking the Holy Spirit to search my heart and show me my unconfessed sin so I can confess and be forgiven as Christ provided.* I take communion with a heart of gratitude believing in and appreciating this wonderful gift.* God is able to do with or make the elements what ever He chooses.* I see my part as humble obedience in coming, remembering and accepting.*
3.* I have read about the cannon of scripture, but admittedly it has been a number of years since I studied about it.* I am satisfied that the 66 books we have are complete enough to present an accurate picture of who God is and how we are to be in relationship with Him.* I would not be opposed to reading the other 7 books and have considered it before, but I have just never gotten around to.* I expect it would be interesting, but not vital to my salvation.
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I’m going to admit to a knee jerk reaction to AUTHORITY, because of being in a Mormon area for so many years and hearing their constant claim of AUTHORITY.* I believe that when Jesus died on the cross and the temple veil that separated man from God was rent, He gave us access to Himself.* I do not see having many denominations as being a negative.* God will not fit in a box.* I expect to be very amazed when I see Him face to face.* He is big enough to reveal himself and defend himself.* There are a few basic things that are required (believing Jesus is the Son of God as defined by the Bibleand that His sacrifice on the cross was necessary to pay the price of my sin) and confessing my sin and accepting His sacrifice on my behalf.**The bible says they will know we are Christians by our love and thatwe are to love God with all our heart, soul,mind and strength and our neighbors as ourselves.I think it is more pleasing to God to see people doing their best to love and serve him and to love and serve each other even when they disagree on some of the details.
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Ok that’s it for now. To be honest I don’t expect that either of us are going to have a great mind change about what we believe, but if in the end we are both satisfied that we love the Lord, won’t that we wonderful to know! If you are interested at another time*I will tell you some details of how I got to where I am in faith.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
God Bless and Merry Christmas!