Dear Lisa,
Thank you for your reply. I think it’s wonderful that so many people are searching earnestly for the truth. I believe Jesus’ teaching that those who seek, find.
I find it interesting to read the posts (of which, I admit, I’ve not gotten through all yet. Have you seen how many posts there have been in 2 weeks???) There are a lot of good points, but there’s also a lot of rubbish, and a few comments which I find, quite frankly, to be unbefitting of a Christian! I hope we’re all keeping in mind what this is all about: becoming the righteousness of God.
“But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.” (Matt 6:33).
Seeking JESUS first will certainly help us to see all other issues in the correct light, no matter how large or small we perceive them to be!
I’m a relatively new Christian (about 3 years now.) Some may say that this makes me inexperienced, but others may say that it helps me to be less biased by the church, or by various dogmas that seem to be rampant in ALL “denominations”. I hope that the latter is true to an extent. There is a problem with “denominationalism” (i.e., Catholics vs. Protestants, etc.):
“Jesus knew their thoughts and said to them: ‘Any kingdom divided against itself will be ruined, and a house divided against itself will fall.’” (Luke 11:17)
As Christians, we all really should be uniting on what we have in common, and getting out there in the world to bring the good news to other folk!
If we are all CHRISTIANS (i.e., believers in Christ as God’s son, in his death and resurrection on the 3rd day, and in his place at God’s right hand in the kingdom of heaven), then surely CHRIST is at the centre of it all.
I’m not against praising God for His other precious gifts: and thanks be to Him for the gift of my own life, to be sure, and those of the prophets, apostles, and all others used as instruments of His divine will to bring us to an understanding and a belief in Him, including Mary the mother of Jesus. But as a Christian, I will praise God for His precious gifts, not Mary, and I will not worship Mary, pray to Mary, or call on her name when the Son of Man comes down on the clouds on that glorious day in the future! Surely, it will be Jesus, the Christ.
(disclaimer: I’m not saying that anyone else believes this, but just trying to point out that maybe focusing on God and His son, our saviour Jesus Christ and how he died and rose again are perhaps more important than debating who was Jesus’ earthly mother and how did she live or die.)
If we are going to quote angels, I feel we’ve exhausted one topic thoroughly: Gabriel’s brief greeting to Mary. How about these?
"Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host appeared with the angel, praising God and saying, “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peach to men on whom his favour rests.” (Luke 2:13-14)
Praising God, not the Trinity. Glory to God, not the Trinity. What IS the Trinity, anyway? Please don’t answer that, because there are as many explanations for that as there are people, it seems. Mary, God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ, our Personal Counsellor, our conscience, the Holy Ghost, the resurrected spirit of Jesus, etc, etc. Pick and mix. At the end of the day, the Trinity is never mentioned in Holy scripture, more than likely because referring to Himself in that way didn’t appear to be important to God. And if that’s good enough for God, it’s good enough for me, too! Surely, He had more important things to tell us through His inspired word. In order for us all to stop being divided against ourselves, why don’t we focus on the important points, and let God work out the finer details?
After all, how will we EVER know the truth? How arrogant is it of any of us to claim to know more of God’s divine will than another? That’s like saying I know 3 grains of sand on the Costa del Sol compared to your 2. Isn’t it easier to appreciate the beach, and praise God for His gift?
Lisa, I hope I wasn’t speaking with any bias, but of course we’re all biased, whether we know it or not. Perhaps we just all need to humble ourselves to the Lord, accepting how little we know and asking for His help to understand, to love, and to accept the truth, which is Jesus.
Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” (John 14:6)
Paul