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Agreed.We do not have the same understanding of sacraments that Catholics do.
I’m good with this also.While all of that may look different and not be understood the same ways as Catholics do we do what we do in Faith and Love.
The reason I said what I said was because we were discussing “TRUST”. All I was getting at was I agreed with Clement, that our Faith and Trust in Christ should not be based on our understanding. Just because you understand it differently than Catholics does not mean you are not Christian. However, just because we are capable of understanding it differently does not mean that is the way Christ intended it. This is the whole point I am getting to is I believe Christ set up one way of doing what He wanted. A good example of this is
God sets things up one way. Sure He might give a little leeway because of the “Hardness of our hearts”. But this leeway does not negate the fact of Absolute Truth.Matthew 19:8-9
8 He said to them, “For your hardness of heart Moses allowed you to divorce your wives, but from the beginning it was not so. 9 And I say to you: whoever divorces his wife, except for unchastity,[a] and marries another, commits adultery; and he who marries a divorced woman, commits adultery.”
Now I am not saying I am right and you are wrong in our theology, the only point I am trying to make is Jesus had to of wanted us to know exactly what He wanted. We both agree with Clement that we can not come to this understanding on our own. If this is true wouldn’t Jesus have left us a way to find this truth?