To: Markos33
Grace gives us the salvation that we dont deserve and cannot merit.
Yes, the Catholic Church agrees. We did nothing to deserve Salvation. We did nothing to deserve the instrumental means of grace available through the sacraments of the Church. But Our Lord in his infinite mercy chose to provide us this means to eternal life gratuitously, without merit. And we require the faith and hope, again given to us through grace and without merit, through which we can become one with Christ in His Church, through participation in the Sacraments. Not all have faith. Not all have hope. And therefore not all understand the grace available through the Church. Many choose to sever themselves from the Body of Christ, and as a result choose death for themselves rather than eternal life. Those who have faith and hope are obligated to pray for the conversion of these unfortunate souls.
God bless.
870 posted on
06/29/2009 11:06:06 PM PDT by
bdeaner
(The bread which we break, is it not a participation in the body of Christ? (1 Cor. 10:16))
To: bdeaner
When I was saved by the grace of God through faith in my Savior Christ Jesus, I was born again into him.
I am now in Him, not Catholicism, not Protestantism, but in Him. In other words, now when a Holy God looks at me, He doesn't see the lowlife sinner Markos33, Praise God, He now sees Christ.
You can take your chances with anything else that you want, but I'm resting assured in Christ and His finished work on my behalf.
874 posted on
06/29/2009 11:13:25 PM PDT by
Semper Mark
(Third World trickle up poverty, will lead to cascading Third World tyranny.)
To: bdeaner
I pray for you Catholics all the time since I fear your teachings on salvation will lead you to hell.
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