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Earnest_Bunbury
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All this animosity makes me feel bad. I think we can agree on some things:
- Then, after speaking in many and varied ways through the prophets, “now at last in these days God has spoken to us in His Son” (Heb. 1:1-2). For He sent His Son, the eternal Word, who enlightens all men, so that He might dwell among men and tell them of the innermost being of God (see John 1:1-18). Jesus Christ, therefore, the Word made flesh, was sent as “a man to men.” He “speaks the words of God” (John 3;34), and completes the work of salvation which His Father gave Him to do (see John 5:36; John 17:4). To see Jesus is to see His Father (John 14:9). For this reason Jesus perfected revelation by fulfilling it through his whole work of making Himself present and manifesting Himself: through His words and deeds, His signs and wonders, but especially through His death and glorious resurrection from the dead and final sending of the Spirit of truth. Moreover He confirmed with divine testimony what revelation proclaimed, that God is with us to free us from the darkness of sin and death, and to raise us up to life eternal.
The Christian dispensation, therefore, as the new and definitive covenant, will never pass away and we now await no further new public revelation before the glorious manifestation of our Lord Jesus Christ (see 1 Tim. 6:14 and Tit. 2:13).
We both don’t do or could do anything on our own to effect God’s attention or grace. This is a gift but we must accept it, this is the cooperation of which we speak.
- “The obedience of faith” (Rom. 13:26; see 1:5; 2 Cor 10:5-6) “is to be given to God who reveals, an obedience by which man commits his whole self freely to God, offering the full submission of intellect and will to God who reveals,” and freely assenting to the truth revealed by Him. **To make this act of faith, the grace of God and the interior help of the Holy Spirit must precede and assist, moving the heart and turning it to God, opening the eyes of the mind and giving “joy and ease to everyone in assenting to the truth and believing it.” To bring about an ever deeper understanding of revelation the same Holy Spirit constantly brings faith to completion by His gifts.**DEI VERBUM
This obedience is the cooperation shown by Jesus that we Catholics attempt through the grace that God gives us by our desire. Our desire to do good things in humility warrants (or not) God’s grace in our attempt to perform an action based on God’s will. It is a gift, we don’t deserve it, but our cooperation with it when given is meritorious. We do not presume we are in God’s Grace but strive everyday to be. This makes “once saved always saved” seem simplistic and wrong. Our obedience to the Father is what Jesus showed us to do, all the way to the Cross.
- The Son, therefore, came, sent by the Father. It was in Him, before the foundation of the world, that the Father chose us and predestined us to become adopted sons, for in Him it pleased the Father to re-establish all things. To carry out the will of the Father, Christ inaugurated the Kingdom of heaven on earth and revealed to us the mystery of that kingdom. By His obedience He brought about redemption. LUMEN GENTIUM
One mediator, any other accusation is just wrong.
- Christ, the one Mediator, established and continually sustains here on earth His holy Church, the community of faith, hope and charity, as an entity with visible delineation through which He communicated truth and grace to all. LUMEN GENTIUM
This disunity is a scandal that effects the world. The humility and obedience shown by Christ is an example to us that we show to the Church, the same Church that wrote the above quotes.This is the one Church of Christ which in the Creed is professed as one, holy, catholic and apostolic,… **many elements of sanctification and of truth are found outside of its visible structure. These elements, as gifts belonging to the Church of Christ, are forces impelling toward catholic unity.**LUMEN GENTIUM
To fellow Catholics:
- The restoration of unity among all Christians is one of the principal concerns of the Second Vatican Council. Christ the Lord founded one Church and one Church only. However, many Christian communions present themselves to men as the true inheritors of Jesus Christ; all indeed profess to be followers of the Lord but differ in mind and go their different ways, as if Christ Himself were divided. Such division openly contradicts the will of Christ, scandalizes the world, and damages the holy cause of preaching the Gospel to every creature.UNITATIS REDINTEGRATIO
Charity is a prerequisite.[E]very effort to avoid expressions, judgments and actions which do not represent the condition of our separated brethren with truth and fairness and so make mutual relations with them more difficult…
This truth is from God and we can seek it and accept it because we were made for the Good. the Good of God. We are attracted to what is good but it is God that makes our action meritorious. The attacks on Catholicism is unwarranted as is the attack on protestants themselves.The intellectual nature of the human person is perfected by wisdom and needs to be, for wisdom gently attracts the mind of man to a quest and a love for what is true and good. Steeped in wisdom. man passes through visible realities to those which are unseen…It is, finally,** through the gift of the Holy Spirit that man comes by faith to the contemplation and appreciation of the divine plan.**GAUDIUM ET SPES