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I dunno about the RCC but in the EOC according to the Paschal Hours, yes.And was Jesus in Heaven on Good Friday?
I dunno about the RCC but in the EOC according to the Paschal Hours, yes.And was Jesus in Heaven on Good Friday?
This is exactly what occurs in purgatory!That is Blood washed.
Absolutely.So he was washed, or purged, then?
Quite a dissecting of Calvary.This is exactly what occurs in purgatory!![]()
Who speaks for all the Orthodox?Because *as an Orthodox *would put it they had to make something better from all of them going to hell , so they maketh-believe a Purgatory.![]()
And that, nothing more, nothing less, is the essence of the Roman Catholic teaching of Purgatory. We need cleansing, Christ cleanses us.Absolutely.
Q: How do the Orthodox then explain the followingI dunno about the RCC but in the EOC according to the Paschal Hours, yes.
Hi Kj,]And that, nothing more, nothing less, is the essence of the Roman Catholic teaching of Purgatory. We need cleansing, Christ cleanses us.
No has nothing to do with only once purging,for we are purged and purged again thru out our walk on this earth. We also have the judgement seat of Christ for believers , where false works will be purged,at end times , when we have resurrected.The disagreement, it seems, is not on the concept of purgatory as such, but on whether or not we need to be purged more than once. I reject OSAS, and anything that derives from that, including that you cannot fall and attain impurity, therefore I believe - as a Lutheran - in purgatory.
We go beyond hoping for purging , but trusting, believing, that He will do what He said He would do.I know that I am not perfectly pure, but I have hope that Christ wil purify me, as he purified me in my baptism.
If, on Easter Sunday, Jesus told Mary Magdelene “I am ascending to my Father”, but He didn’t actually do so until 40 days later… was He lying to Mary?
- On Easter Sunday, " 17 Jesus said to her, (Mary Magdalyn) “Do not hold me, for I have not yet ascended to the Father; but go to my brethren and say to them, I am ascending to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God.” * Scripture states that Jesus didn’t actually ascend into heaven until forty days after His resurrection
The Orthodox Church.Who speaks for all the Orthodox?
“In the grave bodily, but in hades with Thy soul as God: in Paradise with the thief,Q: How do the Orthodox then explain the following
- Jesus body is in the tomb till Easter Sunday
- Jesus in spirit, immediately
- 1 Pet 3: 18 … being put to death in the flesh but made alive in the spirit; 19 in which he went and preached to the spirits in prison, 20 who formerly did not obey, when God’s patience waited in the days of Noah, during the building of the ark, in which a few, that is, eight persons, were saved through water.
- On Easter Sunday, " 17 Jesus said to her, (Mary Magdalyn) “Do not hold me, for I have not yet ascended to the Father; but go to my brethren and say to them, I am ascending to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God.”a] John 20:17
- Scripture states that Jesus didn’t actually ascend into heaven until forty days after His resurrection (Acts Of Apostles 1:3 , Acts Of Apostles 1:9-11 ).
I have no idea what this means.Quite a dissecting of Calvary.
Why not repost the entire post again, then let’s talkIf, on Easter Sunday, Jesus told Mary Magdelene “I am ascending to my Father”, but He didn’t actually do so until 40 days later… was He lying to Mary?
If, in His appearance to the apostles (prior to the Ascension) He told Thomas to touch His wounds (whereas He told Mary not to, since He hadn’t yet ascended), are you saying that He didn’t ascend to Heaven between these two occurrences?
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- On Easter Sunday, " 17* Jesus said to her, (Mary Magdalyn) “Do not hold me, for I have not yet ascended to the Father; but go to my brethren and say to them, I am ascending to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God.”
- Scripture states that Jesus didn’t actually ascend into heaven until forty days after His resurrection
Apparently, your post seems to have been deleted.Why not repost the entire post again, then let’s talk
clicking on The following doesn’t appear to go to the post
My assertion? ewtn.com/faith/teachings/ascna1.htmApparently, your post seems to have been deleted.
Let’s deal with your assertion, then, that Christ only ascended to the Father 40 days after His resurrection. I demonstrated that, it would seem, He had already done so by the time He spoke with Thomas the first time. Do you have any sources that suggest that Jesus’ first ascension to the Father was 40 days after His resurrection? Short of any substantiation, it would seem that your claim doesn’t hold…
Just a followup comment, when Jesus told Mary to “stop holding on to me” it is sometimes explained that Mary was clinging desperately to Jesus as if she wasn’t going to let Him go, ever. But Jesus was implying that He would not be going to heaven immediately and would be on earth for a period of time yet, so that Mary and the disciples would still have ample opportunity to hold on to Him.Jesus told Mary to “Stop holding on to me, for I have not yet ascended to the Father.” This can only mean He had not been to heaven since the resurrection. He then says “go to my brothers and tell them, I am going to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God.” I don’t think this is to mean He would be going to His Father immediately after talking with Mary, but was a prediction of a future event, as He told the disciples earlier, “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who believes in Me, the works that I do, he will do also; and greater works than these he will do; because I go to the Father.” (John 14:12). There are many other verses also where Jesus instructs the disciples that He must return to the Father at some point. Conveying of Jesus message to the disciples by Mary proved to them that Jesus was in fact resurrected and alive, Mary saw Him and spoke with Him.
Yes. Your assertion is that Jesus didn’t go to heaven until the ascension:My assertion?
Scripture states that Jesus didn’t actually ascend into heaven until forty days after His resurrection
This link asserts only that Jesus ascended on the 40th day. I’m not questioning that fact. Rather, I’m questioning your assertion that Jesus never ‘actually’ got to heaven for the first time until the Ascension. That’s something the Church doesn’t teach; and that’s what I’m asking you to defend.
that link said “The many events between His resurrection and ascension preclude the theory that He ascended on Easter”This link asserts only that Jesus ascended on the 40th day. I’m not questioning that fact. Rather, I’m questioning your assertion that Jesus never ‘actually’ got to heaven for the first time until the Ascension. That’s something the Church doesn’t teach; and that’s what I’m asking you to defend.