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The same one that says that “everything you believe must be found in this bible.”What bible did you get that from?
The same one that says that “everything you believe must be found in this bible.”What bible did you get that from?
Leadee,What’s this “actual” grace? There is only one word for grace in the bible, charis. Your theology contradicts itself. Either grace is sufficient or it’s not. You can’t have it both ways. You are saying you need to add your own work to grace. That is an insult to the giver. That is definately a man made idea.
Of course there should be good works. There’s no debate about that. The huge difference is the motivation of those works. You can do them out of the flesh, which is out of fear and striving for God’s approval, or you can do them out of the spirit, which is out of love for God for what He’s already done for you. Works of the flesh are not counted for anything in the spirit. God is spirit. You are working in vain if you choose the first. I’m not making this up, the bible says it. We all know about the passage where Jesus says to those who did good things “I do now know you.” A person can do all sorts of good deeds and profit nothing for God’s Kingdom. The deeds must be done in His Spirit to give Him glory, period.
Indeed it is!Why does something need to be from a bible? Sola Scriptura is self-refuting.
Oh, your good. Ha, Okay give me the scripture verse?The same one that says that “everything you believe must be found in this bible.”![]()
Because the word is insired word from God. If you don’t believe any part of it then it is not a reliable source for the word of God.Indeed it is!![]()
St. Paul mentioned something, I believe, about running the race and winning the crown. You know, like its not over 'til its over.What bible did you get that from?
Leadee;8191556:
The words were spoken to the apostles after the ressurection. Jesus appointed his believers to spread the good news and make new believers. He gave them the Holy Spirit to empower then to go and do it. When they did, those who would receive the truth of the gospel would be forgiven and those who would reject it would not be forgiven. To interpret it to say that they have special power to forgive sins is really stretching it and I don’t see how that can line up with all of scripture. Only God can actually forgive sins. I don’t see how any many could ever be pure enough to weld that sort of power, other then Jesus.Leadee,
So, then, why did Jesus tell His Apostles, “Whose sins you forgive, they are forgiven them. And whose sins you retain, they are retained.”? - John 20: 21-23
Speaking of the works of the Apostles see John 20:21-23. Certainly, then, you would have to believe that Jesus gave them the power to forgive sins if your line of reasoning is true.Because the word is insired word from God. If you don’t believe any part of it then it is not a reliable source for the word of God.
If it is not a reliable source, then the works of the apostles are also not reliable.
If the works of the apostles are not reliable the neither is the church.
Thus Christianity would be false. God isn’t true and anything can be made up to suit mans purpose.
I think I’ll have to ask DDARKO if my reasoning is flawed.
But that is what I believe.
I never give Bible verses unless someone provides me with the reason why I need to.Oh, your good. Ha, Okay give me the scripture verse?
St. Paul was spreading the GOOD NEWS. Isn’t that what we consider the bible? He was tasked by Jesus to feed His sheep.St. Paul mentioned something, I believe, about running the race and winning the crown. You know, like its not over 'til its over.
Tomster;8191585:
Nonetheless, Jesus gave the Apostles the power to forgive and retain sins in His name. The verses are quite straightforward and simple to understand. I appears that you just don’t want to believe in the words of Jesus.The words were spoken to the apostles after the ressurection. Jesus appointed his believers to spread the good news and make new believers. He gave them the Holy Spirit to empower then to go and do it. When they did, those who would receive the truth of the gospel would be forgiven and those who would reject it would not be forgiven. To interpret it to say that they have special power to forgive sins is really stretching it and I don’t see how that can line up with all of scripture. Only God can actually forgive sins. I don’t see how any many could ever be pure enough to weld that sort of power, other then Jesus.
But you’re asking me to do something I asked you first. hehe So, therefore YOU must answer me first.I never give Bible verses unless someone provides me with the reason why I need to.
So, you provide me with the Scripture verse that says that I have to find everything we believe and profess in the bible, and then I will follow up with your request.
Book, chapter and verse, please which states that “Where is that in the bible” should be our foundational question. Thanks!
fpesce,Speaking of the works of the Apostles see John 20:21-23. Certainly, then, you would have to believe that Jesus gave them the power to forgive sins if your line of reasoning is true.
How can I dispute that… It’s in the bible.fpesce,
How about it?
St. Paul was spreading the Good News by writing AND oral tradition.St. Paul was spreading the GOOD NEWS. Isn’t that what we consider the bible? He was tasked by Jesus to feed His sheep.
Okay, give me your version.
I’m glad you now agree with us and believe that Jesus gave His Apostles the power to forgive sins in His Name.How can I dispute that… It’s in the bible.
See now your doing what I did.
Leadee, do you know that it actually says, “If you** forgive men’s sins,** they are forgiven”.The words were spoken to the apostles after the ressurection. Jesus appointed his believers to spread the good news and make new believers. He gave them the Holy Spirit to empower then to go and do it. When they did, those who would receive the truth of the gospel would be forgiven and those who would reject it would not be forgiven.** To interpret it to say that they have special power to forgive sins **is really stretching it and I don’t see how that can line up with all of scripture.
Well, yes. God forgives our sins. Not a man. The priest does not say, “I forgive you”Only God can actually forgive sins.
You are mistaken if you believe that our sins are forgiven based on the “purity” of the priest hearing our confession.I don’t see how any many could ever be pure enough to weld that sort of power, other then Jesus.
Well, I would reckon that if the Holy Spirit is capable of inspiring several men across several centuries to write the many books which we call the Bible, and if we’re able to say that these words that these men wrote are really the words of God, then it’s not that far of a stretch to say that the Holy Spirit can work through men to do other great works. Right, only God can forgive sins, that’s why when a Priest forgives sin, it is not by his own power, but by the grace of God which has been given to him to perform this great work. And besides, the Scriptures are clear.The words were spoken to the apostles after the ressurection. Jesus appointed his believers to spread the good news and make new believers. He gave them the Holy Spirit to empower then to go and do it. When they did, those who would receive the truth of the gospel would be forgiven and those who would reject it would not be forgiven. To interpret it to say that they have special power to forgive sins is really stretching it and I don’t see how that can line up with all of scripture. Only God can actually forgive sins. I don’t see how any many could ever be pure enough to weld that sort of power, other then Jesus.
You shouldn’t believe my personal interpretation, or necessarily trust any one else’s for that matter. You should pray, study God’s word for yourself and ask the best teacher (Holy Spirit) to give you revelation. Knowledge is important but without revelation in the spirit it’s just rationality.How do you know your interpretation is right? If you are also of the position that the Holy Spirit guides you, how do you know that he does guide you?
Please refer to my post to fpesce here
forums.catholic-questions.org/showpost.php?p=8181233&postcount=267
So the Catholic interpretation is to interpret things differently from what you do. Why must one give assent to your interpretation when it’s just your personal interpretation?
I too can quote Scripture verses like James 2:14-26. Then ask you how do you reconcile that with your faith. You will give me an interpretation which reconciles it with your faith.
So it all comes down to one question. Why should I believe your personal interpretation? The question cannot be answered from a theological Scripture verse since that would require interpretation to begin with.
God Bless![]()