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Christ's Work of Redemption is Finished, Not Continuing
In Plain Site ^ | Feburary 7,2015 | James G. McCarthy

Posted on 02/08/2015 3:28:55 PM PST by RnMomof7

Just before the Lord Jesus gave up His spirit upon the cross, He cried out, "It is finished!" (John 19:30). His sacrificial work of redemption was done. The Greek verb here is in the perfect tense. "It implies a process, but views that process as having reached its consummation and existing in a finished state." [1] In other words, the saving work of Christ was completed on the cross and continues in a state of completion. The verse can be translated: "It has been finished and stands complete" (John 19:30). [2]

Roman Catholicism misrepresents the finished work of Christ on the cross by saying that the sacrifice of the cross is continued in the Mass. The Church claims that "…God Himself wishes that there should be a continuation of the sacrifice…." [3] And so, Christ "…has offered and continues to offer Himself as a victim for our sins…." [4] According to Roman Catholic theology, at over 120 million Masses each year four things occur: [5]


An Immolation
As we have seen, the Church teaches that at each Mass, through the words and actions of the priest, Christ is immolated—made present in His victimhood upon the altar under the appearance of bread and wine. This, says the Church, is "no mere empty commemoration of the passion and death of Jesus Christ, but a true and proper act of sacrifice…an unbloody immolation…a most acceptable victim…."6

This doctrine terribly misrepresents the present resurrected and glorified state of the Lord Jesus Christ. The Scriptures teach that "Christ, having been raised from the dead, is never to die again; death no longer is master over Him" (Romans 6:9). Christ manifests Himself as "the living One; and I was dead, and behold, I am alive forevermore…." (Revelation 1:18). He then adds, "…and I have the keys of death and of Hades" (Revelation 1:18). Shall the living One who holds all power over death be continually presented in His death? And that by those for whom He died? Clearly not. Furthermore, the Bible makes no mention of an unbloody immolation. Scripture teaches that "without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness" (Hebrews 9:22). No blood, no propitiation.


A Re-Presentation
The Church teaches that at each Mass, Christ "…offers Himself a most acceptable victim to the Eternal Father, as He did upon the cross."7 In the Eucharistic Prayer, the priest petitions God, "Look with favor on your Church’s offering, and see the Victim whose death has reconciled us to yourself."8 The Church explains that the priest is praying that "…the Body and Blood of Christ may be the acceptable sacrifice which brings salvation to the whole world. ["]9

This re-presentation of Christ in His victimhood, allegedly occurring millions of times each year at the Mass, misrepresents the accepted work of Christ. The Bible teaches that Christ presented the sacrifice of His life to the Father only once. Upon His death, the Lord Jesus passed "through the greater and more perfect tabernacle" (Hebrews 9:11). His purpose was "to appear in the presence of God for us" (Hebrews 9:24). Jesus entered the heavenly throne room of God "not through the blood of goats and calves, but through His own blood" (Hebrews 9:12). His purpose was "to make propitiation for the sins of the people" (Hebrews 2:17). He "entered the holy place once for all, having obtained eternal redemption" (Hebrews 9:12).

The Father accepted the perfect sacrifice of Christ without reservation. "Worthy is the Lamb that was slain" (Revelation 5:12), shall be the praise of myriads of angels in heaven for all eternity.

On earth the Father signaled His acceptance of Christ’s work by dramatically removing one of the principal symbols of the separation that sin had caused between God and man. In the Temple, as instructed by God, a thick curtain formed a wall between the area in which the Aaronic priesthood could minister and the Holy of Holies where God dwelt. The Scriptures record that as Christ yielded up His spirit, "Behold, the veil of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom" (Matthew 27:51). This removal of the barrier between God and man signaled that Christ’s work of redemption had been accepted.

The greatest manifestation of the Father’s acceptance of Christ’s sacrifice came three days later. The Bible says that Jesus "was raised because of our justification" (Romans 4:25). Christ’s offering for sin had been accepted (1 Corinthians 15:17).

The Scriptures further teach, speaking of Christ: "When He had made purification of sins, He sat down at the right hand of the Majesty on high" (Hebrews 1:3). He sat down for His work was finished. There He remains until a future day: "He, having offered one sacrifice for sins for all time, sat down at the right hand of God, waiting from that time onward until His enemies be made a footstool for His feet" (Hebrews 10:12-13).

The Roman Catholic Mass distorts these truths by in effect calling Christ off His throne tens of thousands of times each day to reenter the holy place and re-present Himself in His victimhood to the Father. There Christ supposedly stands while a priest on earth petitions God: "Look with favor on these offerings and accept them…." [10] This constant re-presentation is a denial of the finished and accepted work of Christ.


An Appeasement
Roman Catholicism teaches that the Sacrifice of the Mass is a "truly propitiatory sacrifice"11 of "infinite value" 12:

Through each Mass, says the Roman Catholic Church, God’s anger against sin is pacified [1371, 1414]:

To the contrary, the Lord is offended by the offering of the Sacrifice of the Mass. God has already told us that He is fully satisfied with the once for all offering of Christ on the cross: "In Him we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses, according to the riches of His grace" (Ephesians 1:7). The "Holy Spirit also bears witness to us…saying…their sins and their lawless deeds I will remember no more" (Hebrews 10:15-17). The conclusion naturally follows: "Now where there is forgiveness of these things, there is no longer any offering for sin" (Hebrews 10:18). For this reason, Scripture repeatedly calls the cross the "once for all" offering of Christ (Hebrews 7:27, 9:12, 9:26, 9:28, 10:10; Romans 6:10, 1 Peter 3:18). To continue to try to appease God with an ongoing sacrifice is an act of unbelief.


An Application
Finally, Roman Catholicism teaches that at each Mass, the blessings of Calvary are meted out to Catholics:

And again [1405]:

Pope Pius XII wrote that Christ:

This relationship between the work of redemption and the Mass is also expressed in the Liturgy of the Eucharist. The priest prays over the gifts:

All of this stands in contradiction to the Bible. Scripture teaches that God freely and immediately bestows upon each true believer "every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places" (Ephesians 1:3). These He lavishes upon His children in Christ (Ephesians 1:7-8). Nowhere does God require a Christian to participate in an ongoing sacrifice in order to obtain his or her blessings in Christ. The Roman Catholic Church’s teaching that the Sacrifice of the Mass is "the supreme instrument whereby the merits won by the divine Redeemer upon the cross are distributed to the faithful"20 is just one more way in which the Church makes people dependent upon it for the blessings of God.

Adapted from The Gospel According to Rome by James G. McCarthy, Harvest House Publishers, © 1995.


Notes
This article is indexed to the numbered paragraphs of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. The paragraph numbers are in brackets.

1. H. E. Dana and Julius R. Mantey, A Manual Grammar of the Greek New Testament (Toronto, Canada: Macmillan Company, 1955), p. 200.
2. Kenneth S. Wuest, The New Testament, An Expanded Translation (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1956), p. 262.
3. Pope Pius XII, Mediator Dei, no. 79.
4. Pope Pius Xl, Quas Primas, December 11, 1925.
5. This figure is based upon each of the 404,031 Roman Catholic priests of the world offering the Mass 300 times each year. The annual total would be 121.2 million Masses. (Number of priests based on figures from 1994 Catholic Almanac (Huntington, IN: Our Sunday Visitor Publishing Division, 1993), p. 367. Figure is as of December 31, 1991.)
6. Pope Pius XII, Mediator Dei, no. 68.
7. Pope Pius XII, Mediator Dei, no. 68.
8. Third Eucharistic Prayer.
9. Second Vatican Council, "Sacred Liturgy," "General Instruction on the Roman Missal," no. 2.
10. First Eucharistic Prayer, The Memorial Prayer.
11. Council of Trent, session 22, "Decree and Canons on the Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass," chapter 2.
12. A. Tanquerey, A Manual of Dogmatic Theology (New York, NY: Desclee Company, 1959), vol. II, p. 279. Also compare Ludwig Ott, Fundamentals of Catholic Dogma, (Rockford, IL: Tan Books and Publishers, 1960), p. 414.
13. Council of Trent, session 22, "Teaching and Canons on the Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass," chapter 2.
14. Council of Trent, session 22, "Teaching and Canons on the Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass," chapter 2.
15. Pope Pius XII, Mediator Dei, no. 79.
16. Pope Paul VI, Mysterium Fidei, no. 33.
17. Second Vatican Council, "Life of Priests," no. 13. See also the Code of Canon Law, canon 904.
18. Pope Pius XII, Mediator Dei, no. 73.
19. Roman Missal, "Prayer Over the Offerings," ninth Sunday after Pentecost. This prayer is cited by the Second Vatican Council, "Life of Priests," no. 13, footnote 14.
20. Pope Pius XII, Mediator Dei, no. 79.



TOPICS: Apologetics; Evangelical Christian; Mainline Protestant; Theology
KEYWORDS: catholicbashing; mass; sacrifice; salvation
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To: terycarl

So Tery...

Are your above popes listed going to HELL or not?


161 posted on 02/09/2015 3:35:34 AM PST by Elsie ( Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: CASchack

Why don’t CATHOLICS ever get called out for bickering?


162 posted on 02/09/2015 3:36:54 AM PST by Elsie ( Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Arthur McGowan
Why do you think it is that when someone needs an exorcism, nobody says, “Hey! Let’s call a Presbyterian minister!”

Uh; they don't advertise or brag?

163 posted on 02/09/2015 3:39:01 AM PST by Elsie ( Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Cvengr; IWONDR; Normandy; teppe; WilliamRobert

The Greek word TETELESTAI.

Not to be confused with the MORMON word: Telestial.


HEAVEN-The Mormon church teaches there are three levels of heaven (three "degrees of glory"):

Celestial - for Mormons who have kept ALL of the laws and ordinances of their church.
Terrestrial - for religious people who aren't Mormons and for Mormons who have not met the requirements of the Church.
Telestial - where unbelievers go
 
 

164 posted on 02/09/2015 3:41:40 AM PST by Elsie ( Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Gamecock

All roads lead to Rome...


165 posted on 02/09/2015 3:45:11 AM PST by Elsie ( Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Elsie

bttt


166 posted on 02/09/2015 3:51:33 AM PST by Texas Songwriter
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To: Jeff Chandler

Jeff, I didn’t either. I’m an ex-Protestant who was brought to the Catholic Church by Bible reading, especially through the sixth chapter of the Gospel of John and the first chapter of the Acts of the Apostles.


167 posted on 02/09/2015 4:23:34 AM PST by Ge0ffrey
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To: .45 Long Colt
Despite the clear teaching of Scripture, Rome has an “unbloody sacrifice.” They say it’s a propitiatory sacrifice, but the Bible says without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness. So not only is it unnecessary to sacrifice Christ again and again, but an unbloody sacrifice is worthless to make atonement for sin. An unbloody sacrifice is no sacrifice at all!

That's a keeper and I am.

There are also these questions that remain unanswered...

Which body is it participating in the sacrifice of?

His old body that died and was buried?

Or His new resurrected body?

168 posted on 02/09/2015 5:59:51 AM PST by metmom (...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith...)
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To: terycarl; Mark17; Roman_War_Criminal; MamaB; avenir; Secret Agent Man; ealgeone; ...
I believe the Bible over anything Catholics say.

WOW...so do I...where on Earth can I get such a book and who brought us this book through the centuries since it was written?????? Oh, wait a minute...it was those darned Catholics.........sigh.

And so even if it was true that RCs wrote the Bible - which it is not as they manifestly were not RCs - the logical argument is what? That we are to assent to the instruments and stewards of Holy Writ? If that is not it, then what import does this assertion have, which we often see 😩

And if knowing what the Bible consists of is so critical, then why did RCs not know for sure what the entire canon consisted of until after Luther's death, unless an infallible magisterium is not essential for that, contrary to what RCs say. And if personal interpretation of Scripture is to be censored they way it often is by RCs toward Prots, then why have hardly any texts been infallibly interpreted by Rome, or an official unchanging commentary on Scripture been provided, leaving RCs a great deal of library instead to interpret Scripture within the parameters of RC teaching

And do you agree with the bishops choice of the NAB was the Bible for America? If not, must you engage in interpretation to know what is right, while telling us to look to your One True Church® for sure guidance? Or what class of teaching is that restricted to that does not require you to engage in interpretation of what they are or mean

169 posted on 02/09/2015 6:03:37 AM PST by daniel1212 (Come to the Lord Jesus as a contrite damned+destitute sinner, trust Him to save you, then live 4 Him)
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To: daniel1212

Placemarker


170 posted on 02/09/2015 6:30:12 AM PST by aMorePerfectUnion ( "Forward lies the crown, and onward is the goal.")
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To: Arthur McGowan

Every time a religious leader is called “father” and does not correct the one who said it, glory and honor are usurped from our Father in Heaven.


171 posted on 02/09/2015 6:33:34 AM PST by Resettozero
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To: Mark17
LOL, there you go again. Others have told you it wasn't those darned catholics,

It is one thing to acknowledge the role of the Catholic church, both the Roman and EOs, in preserving the text of the Bible, but it is another thing to assert the authors were Catholic, and or that even being the instruments and stewards of Holy Writ renders them the infallible interpreters of it, or otherwise of possessing ensured perpetual superior veracity.

It is one thing to love your church, 💒, and another to ascribe an attribute of deity to it, above that which is written. 😦

172 posted on 02/09/2015 6:39:03 AM PST by daniel1212 (Come to the Lord Jesus as a contrite damned+destitute sinner, trust Him to save you, then live 4 Him)
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To: Arthur McGowan

I doubt they are taught Arthur. If they were there wouldn’t by so many following those weak priests who still offer blood sacrifices daily.


173 posted on 02/09/2015 7:02:49 AM PST by CynicalBear (For I decided to know nothing among you except Jesus)
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To: RnMomof7
Rome had no canon til Trent (an uncomfortable truth)

If you meant no infallible, indisputable canon, then that is true .

174 posted on 02/09/2015 7:06:01 AM PST by daniel1212 (Come to the Lord Jesus as a contrite damned+destitute sinner, trust Him to save you, then live 4 Him)
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To: daniel1212
And so even if it was true that RCs wrote the Bible—which it is not as they manifestly were not RCs—the logical argument is what? That we are to assent to the instruments and stewards of Holy Writ?

Recalls this from Jesus:

"So you also, when you have done all that you were commanded, say, ‘We are unworthy servants; we have only done what was our duty.’”—Luke 17:10

A good antidote for seeking praise from men. We have only done our DUTY.

175 posted on 02/09/2015 7:23:48 AM PST by avenir (I'm pessimistic about man, but I'm optimistic about GOD!)
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To: cilbupeR_eerF; Roman_War_Criminal; metmom; boatbums; caww; presently no screen name; ...
Again, we see the OMIPRESENCE of God at work. With God there is no past or future. The Apostle Paul proclaimed “I AM crucified with Christ.” Similarly, in 1Cor 2:2, Paul proclaims that the Crucified Christ is the image in his mind.

Of course with God there is no past or future, but Divine revelation relates to us in this real of time, and uses the term "eternal/everlasting" in distinction to it. And thus use God inhabiting eternity to justify a one time event as happening continually makes a mockery of Divine revelation, and the Lord's supper, which itself has a time limit.

Consistent with your recourse, ever event from creation to the birth of Christ to His second coming as well as the Lord's supper will be literally taking place for ever.

Instead, the Lord's supper is a commemoration of the Lord's death in which the church is to remember how the Lord's body was broken and His sinless blood poured out for them as a body, and which sacrifice the elements represent, and thus declare/proclaim His death for the body of Christ by manifesting that caring love for each other as being part of that blood-bought body in sharing food during that actual communal meal.

Which is what the only detailed description of it in the life of the church teaches . (1Cor. 11:20-34) And thus by going ahead and eating while others had none, shaming them that had not and were hungry, then the apostle said they were not actually coming together to eat the Lord's supper, but their own. Thus they were to come to fill their belly, but to effectually recognize each other as being part of that body for whom Christ died, which is the body that was the focus here, and in the next chapters.

176 posted on 02/09/2015 7:37:17 AM PST by daniel1212 (Come to the Lord Jesus as a contrite damned+destitute sinner, trust Him to save you, then live 4 Him)
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To: avenir
A good antidote for seeking praise from men. We have only done our DUTY.

Indeed. As unprofitable servants.

177 posted on 02/09/2015 8:13:50 AM PST by daniel1212 (Come to the Lord Jesus as a contrite damned+destitute sinner, trust Him to save you, then live 4 Him)
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To: Petrosius

Interesting - “It is finished” was the battle cry of a field general as he declared victory at the completion of the battle. And as I read it, Jesus refused the wine at the cross. The fourth cup is the cup of redemption, and he did not drink of it until after the resurrection.

At least, that’s the way I read it.

Thanks,


178 posted on 02/09/2015 9:13:30 AM PST by impactplayer
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To: Elsie
Uh; they don't advertise or brag?

Jesus said: Let your light shine before men.

Why don't you take the words of Jesus seriously?

180 posted on 02/09/2015 9:41:11 AM PST by Arthur McGowan
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