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That’s the guy.Bonhoeffer?
Whenever I speak about God’s free grace on this forum, I try to make sure to qualify it before someone mis-characterizes Lutheran belief.
That’s the guy.Bonhoeffer?
God bless Fhansen and every readers of the CAF.God bless LatinRight. As usual you have fact mixed with fiction here. The CC teaches specifically against the predestination of anyone to hell. That would involve a petty and mean and fickle little evil god indeed, if He were to actually, from the beginning, predestine some to eternal bliss and predestine the rest to eternal torment. He foreknows; He does not predetermine. Our wills are the last voice in saying “yes” or “no”; God uses our choices in His judgments. The doctrine regarding the predestination of the elect is a more or less moot point anyway, since we cannot know with certainty who they are.
You sound more Protestant than Catholic every time I read your posts.Continuation
**I’m sure St. Paul knew Catholic theology: **
THE SPIRITUAL POSITION OF GOD’S CHILDREN/ELECT
First theological fact: Their names stands written in the Book of Life from all eternity.
Second theological fact: They are predestined to heaven from all eternity.
Third theological fact: Heaven is in their bag from all eternity.
Fourth theological fact: Everlasting life is in their bag from all eternity.
Fifth theological fact: God performs His part of a valid baptism in heaven.
Only God’s children/elect can have valid baptism, no one else!!!
PREDESTINATION OF THE REPROBATES TO HELL. With Catholic terminology: Decree The Divine Reprobation.
The COUNTERPART of the predestination of the elect to heaven is Decree The Divine Reprobation (negative predestination to hell) of the reprobates.
First theological fact: The names of the reprobates taken out from the Book of Life from all eternity. – As their names are TAKEN OUT from the Book of Life, they can NEVER HAVE LIFE, they can NEVER have life for OTHER multiple reasons as well!!!
Second theological fact: They are predestined to hell from all eternity.
Third theological fact: Hell is in their bag from all eternity.
Fourth theological fact: Everlasting spiritual and physical death is in their bag from all eternity. – Everlasting spiritual and physical death is their past, present and future state.
Fifth theological fact: God performs His part of a valid baptism of the (spirit + soul) of the elect in heaven.
Reprobates CAN NEVER have valid baptism for many other reasons as well, their rejection of God and His grace, if a reprobate would have a valid baptism and would die one second after baptism, he would end up in heaven and God would lose His omniscience, etc.!!!
Now we are ready to answer the question that St. Paul’s concerns in 1 Cor.9:27 and in Phil.3:12-14 was that he can be DISQUALIFIED from heaven, or he can be DISQUALIFIED from his position, his glory and his crowns in heaven???
ANSWER
In Phil.3:12 he has stated: “Christ Jesus has made me His own.” – This is a positive statement that he is an elect of God, of course he has stated it in other Bible verses that he is sure about it (Rom.8:38-39; Phil.19-23; Phil.1:6; etc.).
**It would be a theological and logical fallacy **for anyone to “press on toward the goal for the prize” which is (heaven) already and irrevocably is in his bag from all eternity, protected by God’s special grace The Gift of Final Perseverance.
What is not in St. Paul’s bag yet, his rewards, position, glory, crowns in heaven.
**This is St. Paul “pressing on toward the goal for the prize,” his rewards, position, glory, crowns in heaven. **
Any child/elect of God can be disqualified from his rewards in heaven but no child/elect of God can be disqualified from heaven. – *DE FIDE *Dogma.
**Every member of the entire human race **belong one of the above two groups, there is no middle ground between the two.
God has given us a COMMAND in 2:Cor.13:5-6 to test our standing.
In my opinion, we can know the test results from Rom.8:15-16; John 5:24; 1 John 5:13; (Rom.5:18 + Rom.3:24); Rom.8:29-30; Rom.8:38-39; Rom.11:29; etc. – Some reprobates who are among different Christian groups (1 John 2:19) never believe these Bible verses.
**Every Bible verse **written in the Scripture that people can be cut of and end up in hell written for the education of the elect and for the warnings of the reprobates.
When the reprobates stand before the judgment seat they cannot say they are not warned.
God bless Fhansen and every readers of the CAF.
LatinRight
You sound more Protestant than Catholic every time I read your posts.
I’ve always wondered, if the elect are the elect, and the reprobate are the reprobate, what is the point of religion and scripture and all? Just to play mind games with us humans?You have to wonder about warnings for the reprobates. If they are reprobate, what good would warning them do?
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Right. And why bother letting Adam fall, with all the pain and suffering that followed in our non-Edenic world? Why not just stock heaven with the elect and hell with the reprobate from the beginning?I’ve always wondered, if the elect are the elect, and the reprobate are the reprobate, what is the point of religion and scripture and all? Just to play mind games with us humans?
God knows from all time, what choices a person will make till the end of their life. The individual doesn’t know that. God doesn’t force anyone to make any of their choices they make. That is the purpose of giving us free will, memory, and intellect .That is what makes us ultimately culpable for what we do.I’ve always wondered, if the elect are the elect, and the reprobate are the reprobate, what is the point of religion and scripture and all? Just to play mind games with us humans?
Hi fh,My friend, if you don’t think that bogus, inauthentic private revelations abound, then you only need look towards half of the televangelists out there. Or attend a pentecostal church for a few years like I did. Either way, the RCC does not rely on private revelation for determining right doctrine, but rather on the public revelation that was once for all delivered with Christ’s advent.
benhur, if by this you mean the urgings and promptings and understanding and inspirations and conviction and grace in general given by the Holy Spirit then, yes, we’re all blest by these in one form or another. Faith itself, as a gift, is an instance of a “private revelation” in that sense, especially when faith is considered as knowledge and a dim foretaste of the things to come, the vision or immediate knowledge of God.
But when the Church uses the term “private revelation” she’s speaking of an incomparably profound, direct communication of God to man, with specific information given, via such means as locutions, visions, etc…
H steve,Paul is all about getting to heaven
Why subdue his body?
It definitely can diminish your use of faith or harm your ministry. No one denies that ministers must be even more vigilant.it is just not that continual sin can lead to the ultimate sin.Look how many times he talks about sins of the flesh. And what is the consequence if one does NOT subdue the flesh?
“Private” revelation is a long-used term for the kind of revelation Peter would have had, among others. While the church obviously recognizes the value of these-and has benefited from them immensely over the centuries by many of her members being so blest, the core doctrines of the faith were received at the beginning. The creeds offer examples of these doctrines that serve as the foundation or basic structure of the faith and no private revelation can override or supplant or contradict them.Hi fh,
agree to bogus private revelation abounding. still does not negate authentic "private “revelation”. For most truths there are bogus counter or copy cat truths.
In biblical terms"private" is apart from what Holy Ghost meant or intended. “Private” is then “wrong”.
I was using term as opposed to "public’’, more as “personal”. That is, it takes place in the "inner " man.
I would say the CC relied /relies on that authentic, personal, divine revelation, which is then made public.
Indeed wisdom cries out from the rooftops, and faith comes by hearing, yet it is an inner draw, and inner illumination that takes place, on every point of faith, much like Peter’s great confession that Jesus is the Christ, as divinely revealed to him…quite personal.
Blessings
Hi , I used the term "saints’’ in biblical terms, not strict CC definition. And so was speaking of "protestants’’. No C espoused OSAS , although Augustine laid groundwork for Clavin. Those that argue against “tulip” also argue against some of Augustine’s points on the matter.Hi Ben,
Please name me one saint canonized by the Catholic Church that espoused the doctrine of OSAS.
yes , but the "core doctrines " were all first apprehended then “privately”, as the Peter example (which is not far fetched for it is Peter and the apostles that gave us the “core”).“Private” revelation is a long-used term for the kind of revelation Peter would have had, among others. While the church obviously recognizes the value of these-and has benefited from them immensely over the centuries by many of her members being so blest, the core doctrines of the faith were received at the beginning. The creeds offer examples of these doctrines that serve as the foundation or basic structure of the faith and no private revelation can override or supplant or contradict them.
Hi Ben,No C espoused OSAS , although Augustine laid groundwork for Clavin. Those that argue against “tulip” also argue against some of Augustine’s points on the matter.
Blessings
Very few elect are born “elect”(John the baptist?). They must be born again.I’ve always wondered, if the elect are the elect, and the reprobate are the reprobate, what is the point of religion and scripture and all? Just to play mind games with us humans?