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DustinsDad
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Wow.Well, if I stick to last Sunday’s Epistle about the “letter killeth, but the spirit quickeneth” we see that grace is the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, because it’s the opposite of the letter killeth. We also see that grace our personal union with Christ. The early church fathers picked up on it, so a study of grace will include Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque and her indwelling of the Holy Spirit. It was finally determined that all the people on this planet have grace, because of Saint Margaret Mary’s visions.
We can not avoid the fact that the letter applies to everyone and is impersonal. I want you to ask yourself, how many of these forum posts have the letter as central? How many have the grace of Ecumenism up front where we can read it?
No offence, but it sounds like you’ve got a bunch of bad theology in there - stuff coming from outside of Christ’s Church. I wouldn’t know where to start with ya. I’d suggest laying all your preconceived notions aside for the moment and starting from scratch…Lesson One of the trusty ol’ Baltimore Catechism would be a good start.
Though, since you are apparently in the “Charismatic Movement” hard and heavy - you might want to give Lesson 16 a quick read first - it’s on the gifts and fruits of the Holy Spirit.
Peace in Christ,
DustinsDad