Cruciform
New member
Already answered (Post #439). :yawn:"Every...
Gaudium de veritate,
Cruciform
+T+
Already answered (Post #439). :yawn:"Every...
"Every verse of the Bible means exactly what the author intended it to mean..." Full text: How to Interpret the Bible by Darrell Ferguson
See:
Hermeneutics
Be loyal to the Lord (Jn 1:1) oly: not plans and programs (Mt 15:9). linger:
[The Loyalty of Religion Pro-Gospel Ministries] "Religion stirs up a passionate loyalty to its rulers instead of to the Lord Jesus Christ. Who can forget the images of Pope John Paul II's funeral? Thousands of misguided Catholics stood in long lines for up to 18 hours to venerate a dead man with an unbiblical rosary in his hands and a twisted crucifix by his side. What a sharp contrast to those who have an everlasting relationship with the only Holy Father. They refuse to listen to the voice of robbers who are out to steal and destroy their souls. They flee from them and instead follow the voice of the Good Shepherd who gave His life for His sheep and calls them by name (John 10:3-11). They come to Him for eternal life mourning over the sins that nailed Him to the cross. They recognize their unworthiness to be in His presence, yet they rejoice in the hope they have in His Word (Psalm 130:5). Christ and His Word are so connected that one cannot have a relationship with Him apart from His Word (John 8:47).
Those who desire to have a relationship with the true God must seek Him from the only infallible source for truth. All religious teachings, including teachings in this article, must be tested for veracity by searching the Scriptures (Acts 17:11). Those who cling to religious teachings while rejecting God's Word will be condemned on the last day by the very Word they rejected (John 12:48). Conversely, those who believe the Scriptures have been born again through the incorruptible seed which is the Word of God (1 Pet. 1:23). As children of God, it is their ambition to be pleasing to the one who set them free from the bondage of religion (2 Cor. 5:9-10).
...[W]e must take the same approach Jesus did by refuting religious error and opposing those who spread it. Religion can never save anyone, in fact it cuts them off from God and the saving power of the Gospel (Rom. 1:16; 4:2-8). Let us exhort those who are enslaved to their worthless and empty religions to become privileged slaves of the Lord Jesus Christ." Full text: The Loyalty of Religion
Jesus loves you (Jn 3:16). Jesus is willing to save you (2 Pe 3:9). Repent (Eze 18:30-32; Ac 17:30). Believe (Mk 9:23).["Every..."]
The Pope cannot save anyone. linger: Ga 5:9
[The Deception of Religion by Mike Gendron] "When you ask most religious people what they are trusting to gain entrance into heaven, they rarely mention the name of Jesus. That's because their religion is ultimately the object of their faith. They trust their self righteous clergy and their religious works and rituals to keep them heaven bound. Tragically, they cannot see the glory and sufficiency of Christ Jesus. They have been blinded from the truth of the Gospel by religious indoctrination, a most effective tool of Satan (2 Cor. 4:4). His primary goal is to confuse people by corrupting and mangling truth as much as possible. Many victims of religious indoctrination are content to blindly trust their unregenerate spiritual rulers, who are willfully ignorant of biblical doctrine and are more interested in holding onto their power than seeking the truth. We have found that indoctrination is so powerful that many Catholics refuse to engage in conversations about spiritual issues with non-Catholics. I recall, as a young indoctrinated Catholic, how "lucky" and proud I was to be born into what I was told to be the one true church. I felt sorry for Protestants who were not as "lucky" as I was. So blinded by Catholic traditions, I did not realize my zeal was misdirected. I was honoring God with my lips, but I was submitting to another Lord - a pope." Full text: The Deception of Religion by Mike Gendron
"Every verse of the Bible means exactly what the author intended it to mean..." Full text: How to Interpret the Bible by Darrell Ferguson
See:
Hermeneutics
Every believer is a priest. :dizzy:
See:
Is the priesthood of all believers biblical? Does the New Testament teach that there should be a formal priesthood?
"Truth is the antidote for willful ignorance, but if ignorance remains after truth is revealed, it is no longer ignorance but stubborn pride that continues to reject the truth.
The greatest obstacle to learning the truth is to think you already know it all.
Failure to embrace and defend truth will always lead to deception. We who have been entrusted with the truth can never let a lie of the devil go unabated." Full text: Exchanging Religion for an Eternal Relationship with God
Right back at you, friend. :yawn:Jesus loves you (Jn 3:16). Jesus is willing to save you (2 Pe 3:9). Repent (Eze 18:30-32; Ac 17:30). Believe (Mk 9:23).
There are not two gospels. :dizzy: There is one gospel. It is one of grace (Ac 20:24, Ga 1:8).[Jesus loves you (Jn 3:16). Jesus is willing to save you (2 Pe 3:9). Repent (Eze 18:30-32; Ac 17:30). Believe (Mk 9:23).] "Right back at you, friend."
May I recommend a chamomile tea? :idunno:[Ixoye] You need to relax man . . .
Likewise. :yawn:There are not two gospels. :dizzy: There is one gospel. It is one of grace (Ac 20:24, Ga 1:8).
We have fellowship with likeminded believers (Psa. 55:14; Psa. 119:63; Amos 3:3; Mal. 3:16; Matt. 17:4; Matt. 20:25–28; Matt. 23:8; Mark 10:42–45; Luke 22:32; Luke 24:13–15; John 13:34; John 15:12; John 17:11, 21–23; Acts 1:14; Acts 2:1, 42, 44–47; Acts 17:4; Acts 20:35; Rom. 1:12; Rom. 14:1–4, 10, 13–16, 18–21; Rom. 15:1–7; 1 Cor. 1:10; 1 Cor. 10:16, 17; 1 Cor. 12:13; 1 Cor. 16:19, 20; Gal. 2:9; Gal. 6:2, 10; Eph. 2:14–22; Eph. 5:2, 19, 30; Phil. 1:3, 5, 27; Phil. 2:1, 2; Col. 2:2; Col. 3:16; 1 Thess. 4:18; 1 Thess. 5:11, 14; Heb. 3:13; Heb. 10:24, 25; Heb. 13:1; Jas. 5:16; 1 Pet. 2:17; 1 Pet. 3:8, 9; 1 John 1:3, 7; 1 John 3:14; 1 John 4:7, 8, 11–13).
We do not have fellowship with the wicked (1 Kin. 13:7–10, Neh. 6:2–4; 10:29–31, Psa. 101:4–7; 119:115, Jer. 15:17, Luke 23:51, Rev. 2:6).
There is no "likewise" with the unregenerate (1 Pe 3:8, Eph 5:11). A gospel of works linger: is antithetical :reals: to what the Bible teaches. oly:Likewise...
You can go ahead and apply that to yourself.There is no "likewise" with the unregenerate (1 Pe 3:8, Eph 5:11).
Straw Man Fallacy, since the Catholic Church does not teach "salvation by works." Try again.A gospel of works is antithetical to what the Bible teaches.
Your gospel is a lie (Ga 1:6-8, 1 John 1:6).[There is no "likewise" with the unregenerate (1 Pe 3:8, Eph 5:11).] "You can go ahead and apply that to yourself."
"Catholic teaching: The sacraments are necessary for salvation. Catholic teachings state that the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, Communion, Penance, Matrimony and the Anointing the Sick are needed to go to heaven."...[T]he Catholic Church does not teach "salvation by works.""
atrol: Elite alert (Ingraham)."We heard the parable of the wise virgins today.
To refresh your memory there were 5 wise with oil and 5 not-so-wise with little oil. When the time came that lamps needed to be used the not-so-wise were off buying more and ended up locked out of the banquet.
The moral seems to be that we should be ready when Christ returns.
The "oil" seems to be more readily available to some and not others..."
"Every verse of the Bible means exactly what the author intended it to mean..." Full text: How to Interpret the Bible by Darrell Ferguson"In your interpretation..."
I believe in the eternal security of the believer (John 5:24) but fine people disagree on this issue."...[C]an oil be lost..."
The Holy Spirit."...What is the "oil" in your understanding?"
Already answered (Post #454). :yawn:Your...
It's a celebration."It is my understanding that, although the marriage of Christ and the church takes place in heaven, the marriage supper takes place on this earth".
The above quote taken from your link.
What do you think that means?
There is one true church (1 Cor. 3:11–15). Christ is the head of his church (Eph 1:22; 5:23). He is the foundation-stone (1Co 3:11; Eph 2:20; 1 Pe 2:4,5). The Eucharist is a false Christ (2 John 7). :dizzy: The mass is a wicked and blasphemous ceremony (Ro 10:6). :reals: We worship the living God (1 Ti 4:10) in spirit and in truth (Jn 4:24)."From my Church's perspective I would believe that one could see the Eucharist being described..."
He purchases us (Acts 20:28)."...[T]he virgins all seemed to think you could "buy" the Spirit..."
No (Ho 2:5,8). Oil is a symbol of the Holy Spirit (1 John 2:20, 27). The Holy Spirit takes the things of God and makes them real to the believer (Ex. 25:6; Ex. 30:26–32; Matt. 25:3–8). To be prepared one must be born-again (John 3:5, 8; Titus 3:5)."Might not the "oil" be the good that people do before they fall asleep at night?"