Posted on 10/31/2021 11:13:59 AM PDT by Fester Chugabrew
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First, a black cross in a heart, to remind us that it is faith in the Crucified One that saves us. Anyone who believes from the heart will be justified (Rom 10:10).
It is a black cross, which mortifies and causes pain; but it leaves the heart its natural color. It doesn’t destroy nature; it does not kill us but keeps us alive, for the just shall live by faith in the Crucified One (Rom 1:17).
The heart stands in the center of a joyous rose, to show that faith gives the believer joy, comfort, and peace—from God, and not as the world gives (Jn 14:27); this is why the rose is white, not red. White is the color of the spirits and angels (Matt 28:3; Jn 20:12).
The rose stands in a sky-blue field, symbolizing that a joyful spirit and faith is a beginning of heavenly, future joy, which begins now, but is grasped in hope, not yet fully revealed.
Around the field of blue is a golden ring to symbolize that, just as gold is the most valuable and precious metal, the blessedness is exquisite—beyond all joy and better than any possessions.
I think what Luther did backfired. You all lost the fundamentals of the True Church of our Lord.
How many thousands and thousands of souls were misled?
Thank goodness for Purgatory.
Words. The Protestants use Words. In the True Church we have the Real presence of Chris.
Sad for yous, all you have are words.
--> I think what Luther did backfired. You all lost the fundamentals of the True Church of our Lord.
Christians lost nothing that is fundamental to salvation, nor to Christian maturity. All of this is contained in inspired Scripture.
--> How many thousands and thousands of souls were misled?
Zero. But billions have been lied to by Rome.
--> Thank goodness for Purgatory.
Never in Scripture.
--> Words. The Protestants use Words. In the True Church we have the Real presence of Chris.
Saved Christians are indwelt by the the Holy Spirit, sealed by Him, raised, have assurance of salvation, and eagerly await our reunion. The Lord's Supper, which I assume you refer to by using the phrase, "Real Presence", is to be done in remembrance until He returns. Until then, His real presence is with us and He says He will never desert us nor forsake us.
I would add that there are three Christian views about this outside of Romanism:
1. It is a "bare memorial", meaning just an ordered rememberance.Belief in any of these is not required for salvation. And you will find saved Christians who believe each of these. That's perfectly fine.
2. The Lord is present in the sacrament.
3. The Lord is more physically present.
"In Essentials Unity, In Non-Essentials Liberty, In All Things Charity."
--> Sad for yous, all you have are words.
Oh, no. Not just words.
Christ Himself, co-heirs with Christ, seated in the heavenlies with Christ. sealed until we are redeemed by the Holy Spirit, forgiven of all sins - past, present, future, we have the imputed righteousness of Christ, we have assurance of salvation, we have the life of the Holy Spirit, we have His guidance, comfort, relationship. We know Him. We have an actual relationship.
As a former Catholic, altar boy, confirmed, etc., I came to saving faith in Christ in college. I know Him.
There is nothing I would give up in Him to go back to a system of paganism mixed with Christianity, of useless works and rituals that cannot save, nor to the Roman Hamster Wheel of Guilt.
Salvation comes not through any church, but through entrusting yourself to Him alone, by faith, apart from ritual, church, works, etc.
Never regretted coming to Him for a millisecond
Would never go back to pagan Rome and give up Christ and salvation.
Do you know you have salvation, now? If not, it is sad for you. I do. Hundreds of millions of believers do.
Thank you and happy Reformation Day.
I hope Christians had a good Reformation Sunday.
Agree 100%
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