But how do you know you are getting the correct interpretation? Please answer MINUS the Bible quotations. I am not asking you what the Bible says, I'm asking what YOU think. Frankly, you mis-interpret many of the passages you quote anyway. I say this with respect, but this is the problem with your type of "christianity", too many self-styled apologists declaring the Holy Spirit is leading them. You've been asked several times, but have refrained from answering, so I ask again, how do you account for the thousands upon thousands of different interpretations of the same Scriptures by so many people outside of the Church?>>>Sanctus
In the early stages of Christianity, meaning the start or birth of Christianity (Jesus believers) the knowledge and guidance were at best very minimal. And unless some one who had been designated by God to deliver the message, it wouldn’t have had any legs.
But as time and availability of the scriptures have gone world wide, knowledge has increased.
I believe it to be a design feature God implemented by His Holy Spirit.
The word says that there will come a time when we need not be taught by any man, because we all will have that knowledge available to us.(Verse avialable)
As it is today and still being spread world wide.
If you look back at history of the Catholic church, you’ll find a progressive change towards the better in order to meet the changes of new understandings by it’s members.(Verse available)
I recall not being able to eat meat on Fridays, which has change. Women weren’t allowed without head covering, that’s allowed. Women are now allowed to administer communion, which was not allowed.
The rigidity (Heart of stone)of the beginnings is being softened by the change to a heart of flesh, by and in which God’s laws are written in. (Conscience) (Verse avialable)
The word also says that in Jesus we are free from bondage. The question then was and is, from what?
Bondage then, and now, are those limitations placed on people in order to keep them under bonds, or under the authority of church or religious organization officials.
But Jesus sets us free from all that, because all that, that officials require have to do with works.
The works of Jesus is where our righteousness comes from. He is our righteous works, therefore, ours is nothing but as like filthy rags, the word says.
The only defense that the Catholic has is to bind and hold believers to its teachings as sole interpreters of the word, not allowing each individual to accept Christ’s righteousness and become free.
You, yourself, are bound by its teachings and dogmas. But if you’d accepted Christ’s words that in Him you would be free, then you would have to get out from the bondage.
Gal 5:1 Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage.
Exhibit A: This is, for better or worse, one of the strengths of the Church in that it ensures proper doctrine is taught to its membership.
Catholics cannotgo off on tangents claiming they have been revealed this or that incorrect teaching based on their private "feelings".>>>Sanctus
Exhibit B:Without the guidance of the Church,
you cannot be certain you are receiving the correct interpretation of the Scriptures.>>>Sanctus
But, like many people, you refuse to submit to Christ and His Church, setting yourself up as your own authority.>>>Sanctus
Quite contraire, my brother, I and many like me have given our souls to Jesus. I am a born of God child, of His spirit is my heart renewed to the newness of life which is not of this world, but of the heavenly Jerusalem.
I am under bondage to none, am liberated from all of it by the blood of Christ.
Here I am professing Christ as my Savior, my Lord, and Redeemer, my comforter and friend, and that in Him I am a new creature, structured after the heavenly kingdom, and you say “I refuse to submit to Christ”?
Come on Sanctus, either I believe in Christ or I don’t. Just because I am not a member of the Catholic church does not mean I can’t trust, believe and rely on Christ?
Exhibit C.You do not even realize that when you quote the Bible, you do so
in contradiction to what it teaches! Nowhere in the Scriptures is it taught that the Bible is the source of the faith. It is quite clear that the Church is the source, and the Bible is its collection of books. Quite clear?
Rom 10:17 So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.
God is the source of faith, not the church.
My source is the Holy Spirit born in me as an infant is born, and through the years, it has grown towards maturity as my life went through it’s trials.
And know, (He) the Holy Spirit has matured in me to the point where I can now see my fellow brethren through the same eyes of Jesus, and no longer through my own human eyes, of which can only see the outward appearance of things.
Therefore, I condemn no one!
You wanted my opinion, so you have it.
I’m not out to convert anybody to anything, if there is going to be a conversion, it will be the Holy Spirit doing it, not me.
A brother in Jesus, AJ