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jcrichton
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Hi, Gadgeteer!Yes — like, you say: “Catholics do not believe we are saved now”; but you and I agree that salvation is possessed by those who receive Jesus. As in, “He who has the Son, has eternal life; I write this that …you may know you have eternal life.” (1Jn5:11-13)
While non-Catholic theology embraces “saved” or “salvation” or “believe” as guarantors of their eternal security, Catholic theology embraces Christ Himself as our guarantor of our eternal security.
Here’s how “vocabulary” weighs in… we understand Salvation as Done Deal in Christ Jesus, but not outside of Him; we Believe that we Walk in Faith; that, through Christ, God has Given us the Grace to Walk in Faith… yet our actual Salvation is not own by any of us–not even the most holy of us since our will can turn from God to self and we can fail to Stand (Abide and Witness) for Christ by choosing ourselves (the flesh/sin) over God.
We Believe as the Apostles that our Salvation is Hidden in Christ… that though it is a Done Deal from God’s side, we are still in a sojourn not having attained the status of “Saved;” yet, Living (Walking) in the Hope of our Salvation, which is hidden in Christ:
(Romans 8:24-25–JB)24 For we must be content to hope that we shall be saved – our salvation is not in sight, we should not have to be hoping for it if it were – 25 but, as I say, we must hope to be saved since we are not saved yet – it is something we must wait for with patience.
24 For we are saved by hope: but hope that is seen is not hope: for what a man seeth, why doth he yet hope for? 25 But if we hope for that we see not, then do we with patience wait for it. (Romans 8:24-25–KJ)
to be James’ meaning in 5:19-20. Nothing else works. And Paul in Rom11:23, and many other verses…You know, that has
Exactly! …such passages are the enhanced version of Ezekiel 181
I betchya’ read that in 2Cor6…
Yes, which brings us to the promises of the Old Covenant which find their fulfillment in the New Covenant… but this fulfillment is not a mere completion of or mirroring of but actually an elevation (as the ripping of the Temples (Holy of holies) curtains/veils).
Maran atha!
Angel