benjohnson #697
The witnesses of the Gospel mostly died horrid deaths rather than recant, and many wiriness who received the Gospels and came to faith also died without recanting in the ensuing years.
The Bible is unique in that it relies on the wavering faith of the reader to comprehend and appreicate (my opinion)
If that is how you know that the words of Jesus are true, how is it that you do not believe in His mandate in forming His Church which is known as the Catholic Church? First used by St Ignatius of Antioch in his letter to the Smyrneans, A.D. 107, “Where Jesus Christ is, there is the Catholic Church.” It is from the Greek
katholike meaning “general” or “universal”. Within 90 years it meant also “orthodox” or faithful to the teachings of Christ. (
The Catholic Catechism, Fr John A Hardon, S.J., Doubleday, 1975, p 217).
Unequivocally declared by the Christ:
“You are Peter and on this rock I will build My Church.” (Mt 16:18)
“The gates of hell will not prevail against it.”(Mt 16:18)
“I will give you the keys of the Kingdom of heaven." ( Mt 16:19)
“Whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven.” (Mt 16:19) [Later to the Twelve]
Sole authority:
“Strengthen your brethren.” (Lk 22:32)
“Feed My sheep.”(Jn 21:17).
‘Christ Himself emphasized: “The truth shall set you free” (Jn 8:32), and St Paul: “the Church is the pillar and ground of the truth.” (1Tim 3:15).
The books that actually are declared the inspired Word of God were authorized by Pope Damasus at a Council of Rome in 382, confirmed at the Councils of Hippo, 393, Carthage III 397, Carthage IV in 419 and canonised at the Council of Trent (1545-1563) – 46 books in the Old Testament, 27 books in the New Testament – clearly showing the authority of Christ’s Church.
The “comprehension and appreciation” that has resulted in thousands of differing sects, all teaching something different, illustrates the reality of the unwavering truth in Christ’s Catholic Church.