Hi, WCH,
I joined late… and have been trying to catch up reading the posts. When I got to this one, it really stopped me cold! I think we really need to talk…
I’m completely in Christ’s Church (1 Cor 12:12, 13).
I neither need your sacraments to be saved, nor do I need them to be in Christ’s Church.
Here is an expanded reference from 1Corinthians…
12
As a body is one though it has many parts, and all the parts of the body, though many, are one body, so also Christ.
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For in one Spirit we were all baptized into one body, whether Jews or Greeks, slaves or free persons, and we were all given to drink of one Spirit.
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Now the body is not a single part, but many.
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If a foot should say, “Because I am not a hand I do not belong to the body,” it does not for this reason belong any less to the body.
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Or if an ear should say, “Because I am not an eye I do not belong to the body,” it does not for this reason belong any less to the body.
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If the whole body were an eye, where would the hearing be? If the whole body were hearing, where would the sense of smell be?
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But as it is, God placed the parts, each one of them, in the body as he intended.
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If they were all one part, where would the body be?
If I understand you correctly, you are saying that because you were baptized you are a member of the Body of Christ AND your salvation is assured because of this. Have I understood your position correctly?
If so, let me direct your attention to the 25th Chapter of Matthew. Here’s a link you may find helpful:
usccb.org/nab/bible/matthew/matthew25.htm . The entire chapter is very instructive and I am sure you are familiar with this - but, let me give you a brief summary:
v 1-13 - the five wise and five foolish virgins. It would be unjust not to say a kind word about the foolish ones. They got there on time, brought their lamps and waited - ah, but the missing oil. Not exactly like leaving your house without your cell phone - and these wise ones were certainly not very generous! Now, when they finally come back with their oil - they are not welcomed by the Master with something like “Well, you were pretty good girls after all!” Nope - the door was shut! The message here is that you have to do things to enter the Kingdom of Heaven.
v 14-30 - the lazy servant. Here we have a more specific example of where personal cooperation with God’s Grace is not an option if you do not want to be thrown out into the darkness. I picture these three servants entering the beginnings of a Bull Market - the first two bought low and sold high,(God blessed their activities) while the third servant was a total disgrace and effectively squandered the talent God had given to him. Finally,
v 31-46 - the General Judgment. Those who provided goods and services to their fellow creatures were rewarded with everlasting life - and publicly blessed (in front of all humanity) for their actions in trying to relieve suffering and misery. But, there will be some who dropped the ball and thoguht they were heading for the Pearly Gates because they knew something about the Lord. The snag is that they DID know something about the Lord - they should have known He expected them to actually work.
Now, I do not where you get the idea that you don’t “…need your sacraments to be saved”. I think you may have missed the boat on that one! Let’s take a look at three of the Seven Sacraments.
You claim to be baptized - well … ? (Matt 28:19)
It was not the Pope who said that unless you eat the Flesh of the Son of Man … you will have no life in you. It was Christ (John 6:53)
It was not the Pope who told the Apostles whose sins they forgive are forgiven …! It was Christ. (John 20:21)
If you are really interested in moving beyond redemption (the foolish virgins, lazy servant and indifferent souls were all redeemed by the Blood of the Lamb - they just failed to do their part and cooperate with the Grace of God) and going to salvation, you need to re-evaluate your statements.
God bless