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Hi!Okay. But what I have within my grasp to interrogate, is a collection of writings by the Apostles. In embracing “the authority of Scriptures”, the Catholic Church agrees there are verses authoritative.![]()
…I think that this is another one of those “oh so close…” roads… yes! The Church Holds that the Word of God is, well, the Word of God; hence, it contains God Revelation and Commands… she holds that Scriptures is authoritative but that we must understand Scriptures through Church’s Teachings (Apostolic Teaching).
We find the Apostles fighting heresies as even prior to the Writings of the New Testament… Arianism and other heresies were introduced (resurfaced) and sought to change the Gospels–people would use Scriptures to make those heretical claims because they had rejected Apostolic Teaching.
During the past five hundred years we have experienced myriads of splintering of the Body because men have determined that “sola” Scriptura gave them the authority to reinvent Christ’s Body according to their “correct” interpretation of “authoritative” Scriptures… I think that you can understand why Catholics are suspect when the issue of “authority/authoritative” is engaged…
Our understanding is different from the Protestants’ understanding where “stand alone” is the currency of authoritative passages; we submit to the experience and practice of the Magisterium of the Church rather than “xyz” theologian/scholar/preacher…
Jesus won ALL our battles from the Cross; if only we pursue HIM, and let His overcoming displace our sinfulness. The closer we are to Him (wait, I said that before!)Yes — however, I was furious when TV preacher Joyce Meyer spoke on Luke10:17-19, and totally missed verse 20, the key!
Exactly!
This is why it is so dangerous to go it alone–remember the “the wages of sin is death” quote? This was so prevalent in the past… in NY and other places it was almost an obligatory preaching… but what about the rest of that verse?:
(Romans 6:23b)But the grace of God, life everlasting, in Christ Jesus our Lord.
Isn’t it more important to preach about God’s Mercy and Love… about Hope for all of mankind?
…I suspect that putting the fear of God into people fills the coffers more than letting people know that:
(St. James 4:8-10)8 Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you. Cleanse your hands, ye sinners: and purify your hearts, ye double minded. 9 Be afflicted, and mourn, and weep: let your laughter be turned into mourning, and your joy into sorrow. 10 Be humbled in the sight of the Lord, and he will exalt you.
‘…what? …you mean I don’t need to fear God?’ :dancing::dancing::dancing:
!He’s a real person; so is the Spirit. Do you know I tell many people that if they really do want to know the truth, ASK Him? I am completely convicted in my heart and spirit that is a valid challenge. For I myself once did that – “God, are You real, and do you want me?” Anyone who asks Him and means it, He will answer
Yes, this is the relationship… but that Relationship also Calls for Fellowship of the Body (1 Corinthians 13, 14 & 15).
a helper, the Holy Spirit…"It’s my understanding that the Spirit was not personally available as such, until then. In Jn14 "When I will go I will send
…actually the Church had already Received the Holy Spirit during the Great Commission:
(St. John 20:21-23)21 Again Jesus said, “Peace be with you! As the Father has sent me, I am sending you.” 22 And with that he breathed on them and said, “Receive the Holy Spirit. 23 If you forgive anyone’s sins, their sins are forgiven; if you do not forgive them, they are not forgiven.”
…but what I meant to convey is that there was a purpose for Christ’s Institution of the Church and that the indwelling (abiding) was not meant as a free-for-all practice (Acts 8:20-24)… and that the Believers were compelled, by the Holy Spirit, to gather around the Apostles: One Body.
Well, there is an “amen” SMILEY here, so it’s not completely offensive!
…remember, that’s just me–I doubt that many have read that passage or understood it in such severity as I.
Yet, regardless, when people say/think “Amen” they are actually pronouncing a Blessing!
Maran atha!
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