A
Araninski
Guest
Originally Posted by tqualey
This too needs to be put in context, Araninski. Honest. Jesus Christ willingly died for the salvation of every human soul - past, present and future. His sacrifice opened the Gates of Heaven to all - no one individual or group or race was excluded from His Redemptive Act. The issue is not: “Is the Gate open?” Rather, the issue is: “Will you work with the Grace of God to walk through it?” There will come a time when there will be a Last Day - no more days after this one (at least as we have known them) and that Gate will close. On which side of the Gate do you want to be? OK. Now, how can you reject some words - like those Christ gives in John 6, that are spoken by Him at the Last Supper and recorded by Matthew, Mark and Luke, and through private revelation as given in 1Cor 11 to St. Paul (who was not at the Last Supper).
You are quite right to claim that belief is essential. But, this is only part of the picture. A painter may say that paint is essential, but, he also needs burshes, and a canvas and hands that can hold the bursh and do what his mind tells it to do - if he is to have a complete picture. Paint, by itself, is just paint. You must do something with the paint if anything is to happen.
Many catholics have abandoned the Christian Faith and they were believers of everything the CC teaches. The essential believe is in Faith in Christ, without this you have nothing. There’s no other essential believe. If you have faith in Christ all of your life, the grace of God will be with you, and you will not be cast aside. If I were a Catholic I would think the Eucharist is a less important believe, than believing in Christ.God bless
Secondly I haven’t reject words of Jesus, I just don’t interpret them as you interpret them or the CC does. This is my final statement so there is no confusion, I eat of Jesus blood and body, by surrendering to Him, and following Him faithfully. With this I can enjoy a State of Grace which lets me preach,what Jesus commanded and live according to His will and what He sees good. The Lord’s Supper or Eucharist is an act were I , by participating, in this act, show that I accept Jesus, and do this in remembrance of all He has done, therefore, eating from Him spiritually