Here is another way which I used earlier. Many Protestants do not believe in the Eucharist. Now with that said could it be fair to say because they do not follow the true Christ in the Eucharist it makes the Christ they follow not the true Christ? Of course not.
Because they do not have the understanding of the Eucharist, you cannot deny they even have the teaching, its plain as day in the word of God, but they still reject it as the true living Christ.
THe Muslims do not have that right, many that are beginning to find Christ in the bible are just now beginning to see the true word of God, and are and will continue to accept him in the Trinity.
But how can the Protestants have the same God as us if they cannot see Christ in the Eucharist, but yet the Muslims cannot have the same God as us because they cannot see him in the Trinity?
People say because they see Christ in the Trinity, but they don’t see him in the Eucharist, so are we not separated by 2 different teachings also.
There is a difference to have the truth revealed to you by the Power of the Holy Spirit and reject it, and not have the truth revealed to you, and then reject it. If you look up earlier for the official teaching you will see where I wrote it. But it is still the same thing.
So explain to me how its not lets say in OUR EYES not just as bad to reject Christ in the Eucharist then. How can we be so forgiving and understanding on one, who have the true word, but then be so unforgiving on the other whom does not?
And while I agree with you on one point I disagree with you on the other. I disagree that they do not worship the true GOd the the Creator of heaven and earth the God of Abraham, I agree that they do not see the God of Abraham in the light of the Trinity revealed to us by the Son of God. How can they see something that was never truly revealed to them.
Until the true word of God and the Holy Spirit reveals this to them, it will not happen. But when the true light is revealed if they are indeed the true children of God it will be accepted. But in Gods time when he feels they can handle it.
B]Because they do not have the understanding of the Eucharist, you cannot deny they even have the teaching, its plain as day in the word of God, but they still reject it as the true living Christ.
To you, it is plain as day (and me too), but to them, it’s taking simple parables at face value.
Here is another way which I used earlier. Many Protestants do not believe in the Eucharist. Now with that said could it be fair to say because they do not follow the true Christ in the Eucharist it makes the Christ they follow not the true Christ? Of course not.
As I said, it is not the same thing. Here, you are talking about difference in acceptance or understanding; the scenario with the muslims is a completely different path, or revelation! They are not just saying: God revealed himself to us all, but you interpreted Him wrongly, so he sent his prophet mohammed to correct you. No, they are saying the Koran is not a correction of the bible, it is the only revelation from allah, so the bible is like our historical documentation, their Koran is the TRUTH. To the muslim, all in christianity was the preamble to the real revelation so the teachings of the bible have no authority, they are wise sayings at best. The Koran is the book in paradise.
It is either the Koran is God’s revelation AS A WHOLE, or the bible is. The difference lies in Revelation, not understanding. How can you expect a muslim to UNDERSTAND that the Koran was not given by Allah? It would mean that Mohammed lied. And if he didn’t lie, then he was greatly mistaken. If a muslim accepts this, guess where he’d have to begin from?
A COMPLETELY NEW REVELATION OF GOD TO HIM, which is the same to me as where the samaritans would have to start from.
Look at the samaritans closely. They were enemies of the Jews, and they worshipped “God” on some mountain. This is not how God asked for it to be done. besides, they were not faithful which is how they ended up as despised samaritans anyway. But when the woman at the well told Jesus:[BIBLEDRB] john 4:20[/BIBLEDRB]
Jesus told her:[BIBLEDRB] John 4:21[/BIBLEDRB]
and then, [BIBLEDRB]John 4:22[/BIBLEDRB]
The muslims, from this analogy (which I think is more appropriate) do not know whom they worship. They claim to worship Him, but because of a false revelation, their worship is also rendered false. However, they claim they believe in Him, and this is what the church respects and identifies with. It is also what I identify with. Belief, not worship, and so to me, they do not hold the Faith of Abraham completely