[Faith-talk] Faith-Talk Digest, Vol 119, Issue 21
David Andrews
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Mon Jun 26 03:02:05 UTC 2017
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At 05:38 PM 6/25/2017, you wrote:
>Hi Jenny! I am not sure why I am receiving a
>digest. I have always received every message
>that comes in. Anyway, You should really pray
>about attending a catholic church, because they
>add to what Jesus did on the cross to be saved.
>What jesus already did for us to save us
>completely, isnât enough for the catholic
>church, they add works to a perfect plan of
>salvation only by what Jesus did for us on the
>cross. For the Catholic, it is faith and works
>that saves. Romans and so many places in the new
>Testament, makes it so clear that we are by
>saved by faith and only by faith in the work
>that Jesus did for us on the cross. The Priest
>has no more power than any of us does in Jesus
>Christ. We are all the same with just as much of
>the Holy spirit as anymone can get. The priest
>believes that he has special powers to actually
>turn the bread into the litteral body of Christ.
>When particular people, like the pope is thought
>to have a special access to God than we do, that
>is not of God what so ever. We all have the same
>access to the throne of God through Christ.
>Hierarchy in the church is man made. The Church
>that Jesus set up through the apostles, had more
>than one elder for each church. The idea of one
>person over many churches, did not Occur until
>the 300s. What I want you to consintrate on,
>though, is that the Gospel of the Catholic
>church, is not the gospel that the apostles
>preached under the power of the holy spirit.
>Paul said in Galatians chapter 1, that if anyone
>preaches a gospel other than what we have
>already preached, let that giver of this
>different gospel be eternally condemned. That is
>a serious penalty for not preaching the gospel
>that the apostles did under the direction of
>God. God spoke through the apostles, and they
>preached the only gospel there is, faith and
>only faith in Jesus Christ can save you. If any
>works are added, then the perfect sacrifice of
>Jesus Christ for your sins is not enough for
>you. No other works are needed for salvation,
>but this is what the catholic church believes.
>It is a slippery road to go down, I really wish
>that you could find a church that preaches that
>faith in Jesus is all one needs for salvation.
>Just a simpleBible preaching, Bible believing,
>and only the Bible believing church. Catholics
>come right out and say that the tradition of the
>church is just as important as the Bible. There
>is nothing but the Bible. The traditions of men
>is nothing. All that God has to say to us is in
>the Bible, and there is none else. The Catholic
>church holds its traditions up as just as much
>the word of God as the Bible is. You want no
>part of that! Wow, Jenny, I will call you
>Tuesday afternoon and have a good talk with you
>about all of this! Does anyone know why I was
>switched to a digest? Is this list only a digest
>list now? God bless, Have a great one! Sent from
>Mail for Windows 10 From: Erica Turner via
>Faith-Talk Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2017 5:33 PM
>To: faith-talk at nfbnet.org Cc: Erica Turner
>Subject: Re: [Faith-talk] Faith-Talk Digest, Vol
>119, Issue 21 Jenny, I think that you should
>pray about this. You will never go wrong and you
>always hear the right answer. I hope that this
>helps. "I never cut class. I love getting A's. I
>like being smart. I like being on time. I think
>that being smart is cooler than anything in the
>world."--Michelle Obama Erica J. Turner Sent
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>Dilemma (Jenny Keller) > 2. Re: Dilemma
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> > > Message: 1 > Date: Sun, 25 Jun 2017
>04:55:31 -0500 > From: Jenny Keller
><jlperdue3 at gmail.com> > To:
>faith-talk at nfbnet.org > Subject: [Faith-talk]
>Dilemma > Message-ID:
><CCBB0DCF-4741-4335-ABEE-C07C792FA25F at gmail.com>
> > Content-Type:
>text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > Hi there, I
>just found an Orthodox Catholic church, which is
>completely in line with the Roman Catholic
>Church. I'm not sure if it is in the Roman
>church is jurisdiction. So, I'm going to wait
>till Monday to find out. However, my friend only
>go to certain churches. And I am uncomfortable
>asking them to go to another church. It's a
>little bit farther away. > > I either have a
>choice between the Latin mass, which I like,
>still learning though, or, the regular Catholic
>Church. That does English. That rushes. Anyhow,
>I'm just not sure. I don't know how big the
>catholic Orthodox churches. But, I know they're
>in line with the if the pope. > > I have an app
>called OneParish, and it is in there. So, I
>don't know, going to call the priest on Monday.
>So, what do you figure out what to do. I want to
>see if I can get a ride from somebody there. I'm
>about 5 1/2 minutes from there. So, it's going
>to be interesting. If it's going to be a major
>deal with my friend, then, I would rather go
>ahead and go to the churches they go to. They
>have a Saturday mass as well. So, it depends
>heart. I want to be careful and want to make
>sure that my friends don't have to go out of
>their way. They would. But I'm uncomfortable
>just putting more on them. Talk to you later.
>But, want to know what you think. > > >
>Jenny > > > ------------------------------ > >
>Message: 2 > Date: Sun, 25 Jun 2017 06:02:35
>-0400 > From: "Justin Williams"
><justin.williams2 at gmail.com> > To: "'Faith-talk,
>for the discussion of Blindness in faith
>and > religion'" <faith-talk at nfbnet.org> >
>Subject: Re: [Faith-talk] Dilemma > Message-ID:
><015301d2ed9a$2b9865c0$82c93140$@gmail.com> >
>Content-Type:
>text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > You got
>uber or lyft? > Justin > > -----Original
>Message----- > From: Faith-Talk
>[mailto:faith-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf
>Of Jenny > Keller via Faith-Talk > Sent: Sunday,
>June 25, 2017 5:56 AM > To:
>faith-talk at nfbnet.org > Cc: Jenny Keller
><jlperdue3 at gmail.com> > Subject: [Faith-talk]
>Dilemma > > Hi there, I just found an Orthodox
>Catholic church, which is completely in > line
>with the Roman Catholic Church. I'm not sure if
>it is in the Roman > church is jurisdiction. So,
>I'm going to wait till Monday to find out. >
>However, my friend only go to certain churches.
>And I am uncomfortable > asking them to go to
>another church. It's a little bit farther
>away. > > I either have a choice between the
>Latin mass, which I like, still learning >
>though, or, the regular Catholic Church. That
>does English. That rushes. > Anyhow, I'm just
>not sure. I don't know how big the catholic
>Orthodox > churches. But, I know they're in line
>with the if the pope. > > I have an app called
>OneParish, and it is in there. So, I don't know,
>going > to call the priest on Monday. So, what
>do you figure out what to do. I want > to see if
>I can get a ride from somebody there. I'm about
>5 1/2 minutes from > there. So, it's going to be
>interesting. If it's going to be a major deal >
>with my friend, then, I would rather go ahead
>and go to the churches they go > to. They have a
>Saturday mass as well. So, it depends heart. I
>want to be > careful and want to make sure that
>my friends don't have to go out of their > way.
>They would. But I'm uncomfortable just putting
>more on them. Talk to > you later. But, want to
>know what you think. > > > Jenny >
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