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I am curious as to whether this is possible as I was in a conversation as to such. Anyone have any knowledge of this?
No you learn it the hard way by living as a Christian and sticking your head up over the parapit so it can be shot at.
I agree and I strongly agree that the Word of God is the best weapon we have. I also believe that Jesus defeated Satan on the Cross and that the battle is already won. No need to be battling.I'd honestly say no. I'm not too versed on what Catholics believe and whether they would consider it a valid belief, I just know Protestant... but the burden of proof is generally on the one making assertions (saying "Michael the Archangel taught me..." is on the shoulders of the person asserting the claims to prove).
I agree and I strongly agree that the Word of God is the best weapon we have. I also believe that Jesus defeated Satan on the Cross and that the battle is already won. No need to be battling.
LOL.....so seriously, I argued that why would Michael need to teach warfare when the battle belongs to the Lord..We are to put on our Armor of God and the Word of God is our weapon.
Your point is understood....But this is getting away from the point about about Michael teaching warfare to us on a personal level.As I said put your head over the parapit and see what happens.
Try putting your bible on your desk at work and read it at lunch time.
or on Monday when askled how was your weekend talk about Sundays sermon.
Your point is understood....But this is getting away from the point about about Michael teaching warfare to us on a personal level.
As I said put your head over the parapit and see what happens.
Try putting your bible on your desk at work and read it at lunch time.
or on Monday when askled how was your weekend talk about Sundays sermon.
Oh ok....thanks I was getting lost on your analogy as a comparison. I realize we have to put our Armor of God on daily....but His Armor is all scriptural application as in Ephesians 6No it's not because he doesn't.
From a Catholic perspective of Michael, one of the seven holy archangels, was set over the best part of mankind, which did involve having to deal with chaos - or warfare as you put it. The best part of mankind can be considered being courageous and brave in the face of danger; you hear the term 'New Yorks finest' or the 'greatest generation' from America and know that it is referred to those that were on the frontlines or walking the beat, etc, because they put their lives out there.I am curious as to whether this is possible as I was in a conversation as to such. Anyone have any knowledge of this?
From a Catholic perspective of Michael, one of the seven holy archangels, was set over the best part of mankind, which did involve having to deal with chaos - or warfare as you put it. The best part of mankind can be considered being courageous and brave in the face of danger; you hear the term 'New Yorks finest' or the 'greatest generation' from America and know that it is referred to those that were on the frontlines or walking the beat, etc, because they put their lives out there.
That is why Catholics consider Michael the patron saint and champion of soldiers, police, and doctors.
To invoke protection, especially from lethal enemies, you would necessarily have to be apt at dealing with them. The best defense against evil men is good men who are skilled at stopping them. So in that sense, it wouldn't make much sense for a patron saint of soldiers and police and doctors not being skilled at their craft.
Yes, but when you word your point like this: "teach warfare"...you are suggesting something other than what you just explained.To invoke protection, especially from lethal enemies, you would necessarily have to be apt at dealing with them. The best defense against evil men is good men who are skilled at stopping them. So in that sense, it wouldn't make much sense for a patron saint of soldiers and police and doctors not being skilled at their craft.
Not sure I understand, want to elaborate a bit more?Yes, but when you word your point like this: "teach warfare"...you are suggesting something other than what you just explained.
Is this the 'bore everyone into heaven' approach?
If the most exciting part of your weekend was the Sunday sermon you are seriously weekending wrong.
Angels are not teachers but messengers. Whatever message they deliver is not from them, but from whoever sent them.
St Michael does not 'teach' warfare; he is the archangel in charge of the army of angels fighting on our behalf every day. It is not his role to teach us how to fight.