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I would say, “if it isn’t in their misunderstanding of the bible”The bible, of course! If it isn’t in the bible, then it is off track!![]()
I would say, “if it isn’t in their misunderstanding of the bible”The bible, of course! If it isn’t in the bible, then it is off track!![]()
I often hear, even from some Catholics, that protestants have more knowledge of Scripture than Catholics. I think if protestants had more knowledge of Scripture then they would be Catholic.I would say, “if it isn’t in their misunderstanding of the bible”
I agree. And Kliska is a great non-Catholic Christian to share with us how she has been encouraged about much of Catholic Teaching because of how some have conveyed the faith to her.This is excellent advice. Many Bible Christians think that the “rituals” of Catholiism obscure the Gospel, so putting it terms they are familiar wth, such as the “personal relationship with Jesus” will help overcome the gap. Since they don’t believe in the Real Presence, they don’t think of the Liturgy as a point of encounter with the risen Christ.
It will also help to communicate love of Scripture. Most Bible Christians do not know that Catholics get more Scripture at Mass than they do at their services. They get more “preaching” but not as much variety. Love of Scripture is a good way to connect with Bible Christians.
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Blessings,
PJM
FYI Catholics are Bible Christians.This is excellent advice. Many Bible Christians think that the “rituals” of Catholiism obscure the Gospel, so putting it terms they are familiar wth, such as the “personal relationship with Jesus” will help overcome the gap. Since they don’t believe in the Real Presence, they don’t think of the Liturgy as a point of encounter with the risen Christ.
It will also help to communicate love of Scripture. Most Bible Christians do not know that Catholics get more Scripture at Mass than they do at their services. They get more “preaching” but not as much variety. Love of Scripture is a good way to connect with Bible Christians.
Well, I can tell you for me it was listening to Mother Angelica, and reading her teachings. You can’t listen to her, or read her and miss her love of, and relationship with, Jesus… (I know there is many mixed feelings toward her and EWTN amongst Catholics, but from a non-Catholic I can tell ya, she’s effective.) She praises (praised) her Baptist neighbors and other protestants in the areas she saw that they/we emphasize, and she showed forth her love and friendship with the Lord.I agree. And Kliska is a great non-Catholic Christian to share with us how she has been encouraged about much of Catholic Teaching because of how some have conveyed the faith to her.
I think the phrase “personal relationship with Jesus” has been embraced by Catholicism in a real way! I was at the Men of Christ conference this weekend and heard it a number of times. My pastor and deacon have used it. So have popes and probably Bishops.
Where is PRmerger with those great pictures of… “unique” bible church signs?This is excellent advice. Many Bible Christians…
He means “bible church” Christians. Ya know, the ones who take the Scriptures and leave His Eucharist?FYI Catholics are Bible Christians.
That’s good! And I’ve been inspired by men like Martin Luther King Jr. to Francis Chan!Well, I can tell you for me it was listening to Mother Angelica, and reading her teachings. You can’t listen to her, or read her and miss her love of, and relationship with, Jesus… (I know there is many mixed feelings toward her and EWTN amongst Catholics, but from a non-Catholic I can tell ya, she’s effective.) She praises (praised) her Baptist neighbors and other protestants in the areas she saw that they/we emphasize, and she showed forth her love and friendship with the Lord.
As far as I know, there is no Pentecostal denomination with an official teaching that Catholics are not saved. There are in some quarters of the movement anti-Catholicism, but, as in other Protestant traditions, this anti-Catholicism has diminished considerably in contemporary times.If there is a Pentecostal denomination that is teaching “Cathoics are not saved”, can this teaching be an orthodox teaching of the gospel?
This is an odd question from the viewpoint of a Pentecostal, I must say. Denominations and church bodies are not “part of the body of Christ” in any case. The Christian Church is a spiritual reality. It is not and cannot be confined, contained, or constrained by any particular human organization. The body of Christ is a living organism whose members are all those who have been saved by grace through faith.If not is this denomination still considered part of the body of Christ? If yes, explain.
I don’t think Catholicism considers those communities without a valid Eucharist as “in the body” either. But that might be debatable. Especially because Baptism brings one into the Church.This is an odd question from the viewpoint of a Pentecostal, I must say. Denominations and church bodies are not “part of the body of Christ” in any case. The Christian Church is a spiritual reality. It is not and cannot be confined, contained, or constrained by any particular human organization. The body of Christ is a living organism whose members are all those who have been saved by grace through faith.
Well, i can say from experience that most protestants here in S. E. Texas believe Catholics are not savedI guess I should clarify I don’t know which church this woman attended that taught Catholics are not saved. I am thinking whatever church she ran to when her husband asked for a divorce. She was Catholic before that and I think they are the ones who convinced her that she would not find salvation in the Catholic church. And for some reason she has held that belief.
I was curious if Pentecostals felt that way too.
I think if we do get together again and she says that Catholics are not saved I will confront her about it in a respectful way.
Would that be southern Baptists? Seems like they can have quite a jaded attitude when it comes to someone tellin’ 'em what their bible means!Well, i can say from experience that most protestants here in S. E. Texas believe Catholics are not saved
Exactly!!!Would that be southern Baptists? Seems like they can have quite a jaded attitude when it comes to someone tellin’ 'em what their bible means!![]()
I have a Baptist friend in Oklahoma and I think she believes that way too.Would that be southern Baptists? Seems like they can have quite a jaded attitude when it comes to someone tellin’ 'em what their bible means!![]()
Here is an article that gives a little of the history behind this term.I think the phrase “personal relationship with Jesus” has been embraced by Catholicism in a real way!
Truth is, I don’t know where it began. Who knows, maybe we could find an ancient saint using the expression. But if it was a non-Catholic Christian who coined the phase, so be it… the Church has embraced it! Either way, it’s an extra-biblical term with good Scriptural meaning, if defined so.
Ugh, hopefully banned. She is arrogant beyond belief and full of nothing but strawman arguments. Never met someone with so much scorn for Christians who congregate at churches not called Catholic.Where is PRmerger with those great pictures of… “unique” bible church signs?![]()