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The sacraments are not “Roman”. Every time you say this, it communicates bigotry and ignorance. I will ask you directly to stop.Thanks for posting Scriptures by the Apostle Paul. I don’t think you posted anything that would support the 7 Roman Catholic sacraments as they key to salvation.
I don’t know what “key to salvation” you are referring to here. The Catholic Church teaches that we are saved by the grace of God, through faith. Our salvation was purchased for us on the cross by the shed blood of the Lamb.
Sacraments are channels of grace through which we can access and continue in the grace that flows from the cross.
No, Reformed, there is no “contrast” except in your imagination. The sacraments all represent the highest view of salvation, from which we, on bended knee, can see eternity. There is no higher worship than the Divine Liturgy, in which we are joined to Jesus on the cross.In contrast to the sacramental way of salvation, I think Paul has an extremely high view of salvation by faith…
No, Paul never teaches this. I will give you a hint. Find a place in your Bible where the words “faith alone” appear together.to the point of teaching grace alone through faith alone by Christ alone.
It seems this way to you because you do not understand the sacraments.I think Paul only discussed two sacraments, but viewed these two sacraments different than Roman Catholic theology. Consider Paul’s thesis statement of his most important Epistile.
Romans 1:16-17
The Righteous Shall Live by Faith
I think you imagine that Catholics believe we are made righteous by our own works, instead of by faith. You seem to perceive the sacraments as “works” by which we, of our own efforts, hope to “merit” heaven.
However if I am wrong, please correct me.
live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me. 21 I do not nullify the grace of God, for if righteousness [2] were through the law, then Christ died for no purpose.
Reformed;4282049:
Not entirely. I gather that you have been misinformed about the Catholic faith, that you don’t realize that Paul is Catholic, and that the NT is a Catholic book, written by, for, and about Catholics. there is nothing in the NT that contradicts Catholic Teaching, because the whole of it was produced from Sacred Catholic Tradition.Do you understand why I write that I don’t think Paul taught Roman Catholic theology?