The Relationship between faith & good works

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Then you’re confused, but if it’s an innocent type of confusion based on simple ignorance, then you’re also NOT rejecting faith or belief in God. In fact, if you’re goal is heaven, they you believe in God.
I would generally agree, though with the typical Lutheran caveats. 😃

Jon
 
Hi rinnie,

Agreed.

Agreed.

Agreed.

The guidance of the Spirit working in us. Agreed.

Jon
If we agree on all this, why don’t Lutherans come back? Serious question, not meant to be mean…
 
If we agree on all this, why don’t Lutherans come back? Serious question, not meant to be mean…
There are other issues, even within the doctrine of justification, but for me it is more the issue of papal supremacy

Jon
 
There are other issues, even within the doctrine of justification, but for me it is more the issue of papal supremacy

Jon
Hi Jon, At every stage of salvation history we see father figures here on earth. Some were good and some not so much (Solomon). But as Hahn says, God is able to write straight with crooked lines. As you know, Jesus IS the church and we are the body. But the foundation for that Church on earth was the Apostles. The Father sent the Son who gave authority to the twelve. But only Peter was given the Keys (Matt 16: 17-19). To better understand the significance of what Jesus said to Peter I refer you to Isaiah 22: 19-23 and this link:
catholicdefense.blogspot.com/2011/08/why-did-jesus-build-his-own-church-and.html

Here we see not only the binding/loosening but the Keys and succession.
 
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