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So what did Jesus actually do? Did he write a book? No, he didn’t. He appointed trusted men to pass on his word and they did the same up until the present time. Some of those Apostolic men wrote letters and books and they became scripture. Others in later generations also wrote down what they learned. These are the writings of the Early Church Fathers. You can trace Catholic Doctrine through them all the way back to the Apostles and see the consistency in teaching and Church administration.That is why it is so important to stay with whats in Gods word. Before we had the new testament given to us, it was all taught by oral instruction of what they saw and what was revealed to them by God. I do not dispute that fact. They also quoted from the old testament. But they instructed the people to Repent and turn to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. They were commissioned to preach the Gospel and that is what they did. Now years later, time had passed and God wanted his words preserved
Gerard, There is no Catholic Doctrine that is contradicted by scripture. If you believe it is, its simply reflects your misinterpretation of what scripture really means. We can help you with that if you want to be specific. When you deviate from Catholic Teaching, this is a sure sign that you are misintepreting scripture. After all, scripture was written by Catholics for Catholics. To believe that you understand them better than the people who wrote them is simply foolish.We as his Church (the called out ones) can read and look into all these glorious truths of what God is revealing to us today in our Bible. If their is some doctrine that contradicts the word of God (his Holy Scriptures), we should have discernment as to what is a contrary to Gods Word.
Gerard, do you understand what the Catholic Church teaches about salvation? Assuming not from what you have written, let me give you a synopsis.The CC wants to hold fast to these traditions because they can not defend their doctrines by using Gods Word. I can defend Salvation by using Scripture alone. I can tell you what the Bible teaches about Salvation. I can read Acts and give you a broad summary concerning Salvation. If you can not defend your doctrine by using Gods Word alone, then you need to be as the noble Bereans were in Acts 17 and search the Scriptures to see if what Paul was saying is true.
A person enters the state of Grace through baptism. This grace is freely given to those who ask to become part of the church through their faith (or through their guardians faith). In doing so, you enter into a covenent relationship, where God forgives all your prior sins and you are born again. If you stay in the state of Grace until death, you will go to heaven. You do this by loving God and neighbor and avoiding mortal sin. Grace (the gift of God’s life within you) is enhanced by partaking of the sacraments particularly the eucharist and by works of love and devotion (including prayer and the reading of scripture), making it increasingly easy to avoid sin. If you do, however, fall from grace through sin, you can be reconciled to God through the sacrament of reconciliation (confession to a priest, contrition, penance and absolution).
All of this is supported by Scripture. The very first converts at Pentacost (Acts 2) were told to be baptized for the forgiveness of sins and Peter points out that baptism saves you now in 1Peter3:21. In John 3, Jesus explains that to get to heaven, you must be born of water and spirit. In John 6, Jesus explains that you must eat his bod and drink his blood or else you will have no life within you. In Matthew 19: 16-19, Jesus further explains that you must follow the commandments to enter eternal life and later he explains that those commandments can be summed up as loving God and your neighbor. In Romans 2: 5-10, Paul explains that those that do good works will go to Heaven and those that do evil will be condemned to Hell. In Matthew 7:21-23, Jesus tells us that only those that do the will of the Father will gain eternal life .(mortal sin is acting contrary to the will of the Father).Throughout the Old and new testaments, we are told to live the Christian life of Love, perhaps best summed up in 1Corinthians 13. As for reconciliation, the risen Jesus gave the Apostles the power to forgive sins in John 20:23 and they passed that power on to the priest in the sacrament of holy orders (ordination).
So, I’ve used Scripture to show you the Catholic view of salvation. I assume that this is different than what you expected. That is because you need to understand scripture in the context in which it was written to interpret it correctly. And all of what I have written here predates the New Testament and has been passed down through reliable men for 2000 years. Again, some of them wrote this down but with scripture alone, you won’t be able to understand it correctly, even if you think you are particularly graced by the Holy Spirit. The simple fact is, Jesus appointed Peter and the Apostles to lead the Catholic Church. If you find yourself opposed to that Church, you are also opposed to Jesus, the head of the Church.