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Great advice. That is a very good idea. 5pint, you don’t have to jump ship yet, but it certainly seems like you are wanting what the Catholic Church will give you. Confession is a beautiful sacrament. You will not feel any dispair. You will feel God’s grace wash all over you because YOU have confessed your sins. Did your pastor have you do an examination of conscience? Did you pastor discuss firm purpose of amendment with you? I think it is the totality of the Catholic confession that makes it so wonderful. When you feel truly sorry for your sin(s), have made the firm descision that you will not do that again, and you seek grace from confession and get it, you will understand why we still and will always have the Sacrament of Reconciliation. It is beautiful.Do you think you might want to start RCIA to see how catholicism fits?
The “schism” about to happen to the Lutheran Church cannot be a good thing. It is kinda like the liberals vs the conservatives. The gray area just keeps getting wider and wider. You have to hold on to the truth - it doesn’t change. Just because the times change, doesn’t mean God’s Word changes. In Protestantism over the last 500 years, that truth has just changed and changed. You have to hold on to the truth, even if goes against your personal desire. I think that is what people have a hard time with. There is a lot of human will over God’s will when changes to Christianity’s beliefs are continually being made. The Catholic Church does not give in to that pressure. It stands today for what it stood for 2,000 years ago. That is why it is a difficult faith to follow. People today, what what they want, the way THEY want it. You will find unity and grace in the One teachings of Jesus’ One Truth.