To: Mark17
The Catholic mind twisted the passage in Matthew to read the way the Romish agenda fits. The passage says that there is a sin that will not be forgiven (against The Holy Spirit) in this world or the world to come. The Romish mind sees an escape clause there, as if there will be sins forgiven in the world to come. BUT the Romish mind is incapable of discerning that ‘world to come’, since Jesus spoke during the offering of The Kingdom, not addressing the world of the Grace of God in Christ offered during the ‘world to come’ Church / Ekklesia Age.
381 posted on
11/13/2019 6:32:13 AM PST by
MHGinTN
(A dispensation perspective is a powerful tool for discernment)
To: MHGinTN
The passage says that there is a sin that will not be forgiven (against The Holy Spirit) in this world or the world to come. The Romish mind sees an escape clause there, as if there will be sins forgiven in the world to come.
This is how Saint Gregory the Great interpreted the passage in question. I accept his interpretation as having superior authority compared to the novel interpretations of the "reformers" who came 1,000 years later and were in service to European political agendas that did not exist in Gregory's time.
394 posted on
11/13/2019 12:57:55 PM PST by
Antoninus
("In Washington, swamp drain you.")
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