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Does it not seem reasonable that one’s salvation is a process initiated by God? If “walk through the door” means one opens themselves to God’s invitation to His friendship then the process has begun. Through dialogue with Christ’s Church, one learns how God wills us to walk with Him. The walk with God continues until we die. He knows we are weak. In our relationship, God remains constant; we may not. When we fall, His hand remains extended encouraging us to renew our friendship but we must reach out to take His hand.Its my understanding that salvation is always open to all. You are saved when you walk through the “door”.
Catholics believe the ordinary means of salvation are through His church and her sacraments. But we do not limit God. His love of His own is infinite and His plan for the salvation of some may be extraordinary.Whether that door is Catholicism, or some other belief. Leaving aside the fact that obviously Catholics would regard any “door” other than theirs the wrong one.
We all fall – one way or another. But there is nothing we can do that would cause God to give up on us – nothing,The question is…having walked through that door is it possible to walk out again? Would walking out that door be equated with renouncing Catholic belief?
The indelible mark identifies us as belonging to Christ. There are other forms of baptism besides liturgical. All who desire to know God are baptized and marked for salvation. Those who keep His laws and at their death are His friends are guaranteed salvation.What is the purpose of this indelible mark on your soul if it does not guarantee salvation?
The efficacy of the sacraments depends on the disposition of the recipient.Would you believe that anyone who has had communion, confirmation and the sacraments of baptism cannot be damned? Hundreds of millions of Catholics and simply by carrying the name and doing the rituals you will be saved? I personally find that hard to believe. Every one of those rituals can be performed while ignorant or indifferent of their meaning.
The indelible mark is not yours but His and it is His guarantee that He will pursue you to the gates of Hell. It is up to you whether you will to enter or not.Then when understanding catches up to action they may be renounced as false. What then difference is there between that done in ignorance within the Church and that not done yet out of ignorance outside the Church? These things leave no more indelible mark on your soul than belief in them would allow. And if you renounce your belief? What then? Are you renouncing that indelible mark? Like a tattoo scrubbed away leaving no remnant of its former existence other than scarred skin? Of course I say these things in ignorance, not yet with understanding.