this is the very complaint that biblical Christians have concerning catholics.
Jacob, Catholics ARE biblical Christians. The fact that we understand the bible differently does not not make us less “biblical”.
The catholic keeps saying they don’t believe in a works salvation and yet they turn around and say: “I can’t miss Mass, its a sin”.
Should we continue sinning, that grace may abound? I think that you are missing the point about the Mass…
If a person does not want to meet with Jesus, then something is wrong with the relationship. If you had been living in Galilee, and heard he was on the beach, and chose not to go out, what might that say about the state of your heart? However, that is grist for another thread, is it not?
“I have to do everything in the sacramental system in my church. Obey my church rules and rituals. I have to confess to the priest, say my rosary”, etc etc. This is all we hear.
Well, I am not sure who “we” are in this context. I have never heard a Catholic talk like this. In fact, I have never heard the terms “sacramental system” from anywhere but anti-catholics."
Yesterday I had to get off the phone because “I had to go take the laundry out of the dryer”. I did not want the clothes to wrinkle. If I put a cake in the oven, I “have to” go take it out at the proper time, or it will be ruined. Are you under the impression, when we come to Christ, we no longer live in this world? Do you think we have no responsibilities about our faith? House chores, maybe, but not for our faith?
We never hear: I am trusting in Christ alone. Or, I accept His finished work at Calvary.
No, probably not. These phrases came out of the reformation,and are not commonly used by Catholics. Besides, Catholics know that Christ is never alone. He is always accompanied by His angels and saints. We are conscious of being surrounded by the great cloud of witnesses described in Heb. 11.
Where is the simplicity of Jesus’ teachings in roman catholic theology? Catholics are so caught up in personal works that Jesus gets pushed aside.
You have a very strange perception of Catholics. It appears that you have been acquainted with some Catholics that did not understand grace.
The average catholic spends more time venerating, praying and bowing to Mary than to Jesus who paid for your sins, suffered and died for you,making it possible for you to have eternal life.
Jacob, you cannot make statistical assertions on CAF without documentation. Please supply the study that concludes what you are asserting here.
In fact, you are creating a false dichotomy. Marys sould “magnifies the Lord”.
Do you think she had nothing to do with Chirst bringing us eternal life?
Jesus is confined to the host/wafer.
Jacob, this is an erroneous and insulting statement, in addition to being off topic. It seems that you have so much anti-catholic hostility that you can’t even stay focused on the topic!
I have never once heard a catholic say: “I pray to Jesus all the time.” “He’s my personal Savior and I trust him alone for my eternal salvation”. Instead, the catholic goes to the priest and asks for absolution.
It does seem that your experiences with Catholics are very limited. This is regrettable. However, you are creating another false dichotomy here. We go to the priest for absolution BECAUSE we trust Jesus for our salvation,and that is how He set it up.
This is why roman catholics vehemently balk at: justification is by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone… You cannot accept the word: “alone” in this sentence. Why? Because you are trusting more in your church works than in Christ.
I can understand why it seems that way to you, but it is not the case. We can’t accept those terms because they reflect theological errors.
you believe Christ died for ALL sins, then why the need for purification after death. Did he or did he not nail those sins to the cross? If he did, then why the distinction of venial and mortal sins and why the need for purgatory?
It is good you have worked your way back around to the topic, and I think these are very good and relevant questions. It seems to me, though, that you are not really interested in the answer to them. I have answered this several times on this thread, so it seems that maybe you are not reading. Could it be that you did not come here to get answers,but just to villify Catholics?
No matter how many times Protestants tell the catholics on here that Christ completely purifies the sinner who comes to him in true repentance and quote all the scriptural references, you all ignore, deny or claim Christ doesn’t do that.
You are missing the point, Jacob. In fact, these are EXACTLY the things that Christ does in purgatory (if they are not finished on earth before we die).
There’s a way that seems right to a man but the end thereof leads to death. The road to destruction and hell is wide but the one that leads to eternal life is narrow and few that be that find it. Matt. 7:13
Amen!