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Amen! In James 2:19, we see that the demons believe "mental assent" that "there is one God," but they do not believe in/have faith in/trust in/reliance in Jesus Christ for salvation. In other words, they do not believe on the Lord Jesus Christ (Acts 16:31) and are not saved. Their trust and reliance is in Satan, as demonstrated by their rebellion in heaven and continuous evil works.The difference is that demons don't desire to live in God's kingdom. No demon will submit to have God save them.
Worth repeating ...Think in terms of your earthly Dad … you have his seed (DNA) within you …that cannot be changed no matter what you do.
But if you are disobedient, it might cause you to be in broken fellowship with your dad … but when you ask for forgiveness … and he forgives you ... you are back in good graces with him.
Why do you have to go to confession to be restored? Can’t you ask God for forgiveness yourself? I’m not trying to attack your beliefs, really I just want answers
Recently I learned about the Catholic meaning of born again - being baptized. There seems to be verses in the Bible that agree with this. I studied it a little bit more, and - correct me if I’m wrong - it seems like Catholics also think that there are certain sins that you can’t commit or else you don’t go to heaven? I’ve only ever heard that you have to believe in Jesus, and then you are saved, and I never thought that anyone could think differently. Now I understand that people DO think differently, so I was wondering- according to your denomination, what must you do to be saved? What Bible verses back up your viewpoint? I’m specifically asking because I have younger siblings that my parents won’t let get baptized until they act more like Christians. Would they make it into Heaven?
You said:I don't understand the point you are making. Why would I stay 10 feet away from Christ?
Recently I learned about the Catholic meaning of born again - being baptized. There seems to be verses in the Bible that agree with this. I studied it a little bit more, and - correct me if I’m wrong - it seems like Catholics also think that there are certain sins that you can’t commit or else you don’t go to heaven? I’ve only ever heard that you have to believe in Jesus, and then you are saved, and I never thought that anyone could think differently. Now I understand that people DO think differently, so I was wondering- according to your denomination, what must you do to be saved? What Bible verses back up your viewpoint? I’m specifically asking because I have younger siblings that my parents won’t let get baptized until they act more like Christians. Would they make it into Heaven?
I’ve tried to read articles about mortal sin, but it confuses me, too.
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This has been the Christian understanding for close to 2,000 years. Over the past few hundred years, novel ideas have been created, many posted on this thread.Recently I learned about the Catholic meaning of born again - being baptized
To receive God's free gift of Eternal Life. Believe that Jesus is the promised Messiah from the prophecies of The Tanakh and trust in The Messiah for God's free gift of Eternal Life.
That is it that is the only way to receive God's free gift of Eternal Life (salvation).
This is basically all this group does is to study God's / The Bible's Soteriology. Grace Evangelical Society
You need verse read The Gospel of John, it was specifically written to tell people how to have life (Eternal Life) John 20:31
Why do you have to go to confession to be restored? Can’t you ask God for forgiveness yourself? I’m not trying to attack your beliefs, really I just want answers
Around the year 1054AD, the Catholic churches split. The Roman church headed by the pope became the Roman Catholic Church; the others stayed as they were without it. Roughly, these are the Eastern Orthodox. The Greek Orthodox and Russian Orthodox were frontline against Islam in the East and later Communism in the Russian lands, which as you can imagine, was not a great place to be... unless you were there to sacrifice yourself for someone else. Which, I'm told, is the kind of thing Christ sometimes does.
East–West Schism - Wikipedia
Byzantine Empire - Wikipedia
A lot of the categorization - mortal, venial etc developed in western Catholicism post schism as did purgatory; this did not happen (at least to the same formalization of degree) on the Eastern side. The Catholic churches in general are centered around the Eucharist; Communion is 'the heartbeat' of the Christ within the Church as it were.
The weekly mass or liturgy is in essence one prayer, standing on this
13 And I will do whatever you ask in My name, so that the Father may be glorified in the Son
And they are asking that they may serve the body and of blood of Christ spiritually in the Eucharist to those that partake. That's how they are using it. Pretty powerful. But if you are going to ask for something for someone, it's a good ask. Every mass, at every Catholic church, every week, going back close to 2000 years. It's probably one of the oldest and most powerful prayers that have ever been prayed.
1 Cor 11:23-32
23 For I received from the Lord what I also passed on to you: The Lord Jesus, on the night he was betrayed, took bread, 24 and when he had given thanks, he broke it and said, “This is my body, which is for you; do this in remembrance of me.” 25 In the same way, after supper he took the cup, saying, “This cup is the new covenant in my blood; do this, whenever you drink it, in remembrance of me.” 26 For whenever you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death until he comes. 27 So then, whoever eats the bread or drinks the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be guilty of sinning against the body and blood of the Lord. 28 Everyone ought to examine themselves before they eat of the bread and drink from the cup. 29 For those who eat and drink without discerning the body of Christ eat and drink judgment on themselves. 30 That is why many among you are weak and sick, and a number of you have fallen asleep. 31 But if we were more discerning with regard to ourselves, we would not come under such judgment. 32 Nevertheless, when we are judged in this way by the Lord, we are being disciplined so that we will not be finally condemned with the world.
Because what they are administering is so sacred (and you would know how sacred if you were to take a close look at the prayers being prayed over it), then the examination of self is important. The believers are educated, members are confirmed, the framework for self examination (Confession) is established in order that those who partake partake worthily because they are, in essence, "meeting Christ" in the cup. The pieces of what they are doing (each individual sacrament) "make sense" when you understand what they are doing as a whole and how they were meant to work together. And (ideally) the Church is providing the framework wherein that can happen safely and be carried forward to others.
Of course, history is less than ideal.
"well, we had better Categorize all these things - mortal, venial" lol.
That's the absolute least of it.
I completely understand Luther's thesis by the time he nailed it to the door
What was behind the door had changed in large part
But I do feel that people should know
What it was meant
(and sometimes still means)
To be
I don't understand the point you are making. Why would I stay 10 feet away from Christ?
Being a Christian is like a new bride. The bride says yes and goes to everyone and tells them about their upcoming wedding, she is full of love, does everything to prepare for the wedding, she grows more and more in love with the groom, always trying to please him. What bride does nothing but stays at home and not prepare? Christians are just like that, they behave exactly the same way. But they are saved from the moment they say yes to Jesus, but it is Jesus who comes to them, in His grace.
The first Church in the book of revelation, Ephesus, did many things well. Jesus praised them for their good deeds, hard work and patience. The people in that Church seems to be working for the Lord, they remained faithful to the Lord and Word, but Jesus tells them they need to repent, otherwise judgement will fall onto them, why? Because they didn't love Jesus first, and there is no substitute for loving Jesus. No matter how many good works, no matter what you do in life, if you do not love Jesus with your whole life, you will not enter into Heaven.
It was pointless for this Church to do all these good works when their love for Jesus was cold. But human heart is evil, no capable of loving Christ like we are commanded. Therefore God by His grace must rip away the sinful heart, and replace it with a new loving heart with all God's laws written in it, and this heart is capable to love Jesus first. This is done by God alone because we don't deserve it. This is why Christians are never just sitting around but are full of love and spreading God's Word around. But they are saved already. The moment they are born again they are saved, even if they did nothing for the rest of their life, but that wouldn't happen, not with an heart that loves God so much.
Ephesians 2:8 - For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, 9 not of works, lest anyone should boast.
That's not hard to understand. It's just hard for works-salvationists to ACCEPT.
Man is saved through faith and not by works (Ephesians 2:8,9; Titus 3:5; 2 Timothy 1:9); yet genuine faith is evidenced by works. (James 2:14-24)Traditional Christians, whether sola fide or not, just insist on not reading it eisegetically, but in harmony with the Epistle of James and the words of our Lord and the Holy Apostle Paul on the sacraments, and the interpretation is the same (faith without works is dead).
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