I liked you post, Gabriel. I might add that Lutherans, and I’m sure others, would say that the sacraments are just as important as the word. The importance we put on Baptism and the Eucharist should not be underestimated. (I say this with full knowledge of what the Catholic Church [currently] teaches about our Eucharist, which of course we respectfully disagree with.)
Happy Pascua to you JonNC
Catholics are very enlightened from the Word of God (bible) also. Did you know the bible is read in its entirety in the Catholic liturgy of the Word in a 3 year cycle in the Mass? The point I was making is that Catholics not only are enllightened by the Word of God and we are fulfilled in the body of Jesus Christ through his sacraments escpecially the Eucharist. This is one reason Catholics cant hold to a “bible only” theology.
For Catholics dont limit God to ink on a page, to Catholics the Word of God made flesh still lives in his body the Catholic church and Jesus makes himself present to us in every Mass. If you find Jesus truly present in his sacraments, I find the “Sola” theology a contradiction, but as today it depends on the definition of the “Sola Scriptura” theology one takes?
For to me; I am not content with just the Word of God which enlightens my mind and spirit, I desire the quench of my thirst to consume Jesus body and blood in all of my body and soul, fulfilling all of my humanity with his true presence in the Eucharist, the Logos made flesh.
I would like to give you one of my personal scriptural meditations for today;
Philppians1:12
6 I want you to know, brothers, that my situation has turned out rather to advance the gospel,
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so that my imprisonment has become well known in Christ throughout the whole praetorium 7 and to all the rest,
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8 and so that the majority of the brothers, having taken encouragement in the Lord from my imprisonment, dare more than ever to proclaim the word fearlessly.
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Of course, some preach Christ from envy and rivalry, others from good will.
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The latter act out of love, aware that I am here for the defense of the gospel;
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the former proclaim Christ out of selfish ambition, not from pure motives, thinking that they will cause me trouble in my imprisonment.
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What difference does it make, as long as in every way, whether in pretense or in truth, Christ is being proclaimed? And in that I rejoice. 9 Indeed I shall continue to rejoice, **
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10 for I know that this will result in deliverance for me 11 through your prayers and support from the Spirit of Jesus Christ.
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My eager expectation and hope is that I shall not be put to shame in any way, but that with all boldness, now as always, Christ will be magnified in my body, whether by life or by death.