This is not proof enough that Catholics are not saved?
"Catholics believe in works for salvation, which is wrong according to Scripture
Catholics worship Mary
Catholics have a different Bible
- Christians this verse is proof of Purgatory? 1 Cor 3:15?
- What Do You Think Of Catholics? Are they saved, are Christians?
- "Is it true, once saved - always saved"? Is there an error in eternal security Probationists positions?
- Catholics are aware Pablo Paul VI said that no proof Mary Magdalene was a prostitute?
- Why do Catholics Worship Mary like a goddess, it is clear in Scripture that it was not one?






religion by man ..
WORD / the truth of God made!
James 2:21
Was not Abraham our father justified by works when he offered his son Isaac on the altar?
It seems that his works also not bad way, ask the priest to save a good seat up front.
Nobody has to be "saved".
It is always wonderful for all to see the true nature of Christianity exposed.
You are confirmed for me that I'm on the right track.
Catholicism is a religion.
Christianity is a relationship.
You can have both. I do not think the cult of Mary, but we pray to her. Christians believe that works are important but not working alone, which makes you have saved. There are many versions of the Bible, but I know what you mean about the Catholic Bible - not sure what one is coming.
Furthermore, no religion or faith is that it is flawless. Why? Because we are human.
Catholics believe in salvation by grace, just like you. But we also believe that the works are a necessary flow of our faith. Because the Bible says so.
Catholics do not worship Mary. We worship God. Mary is important to us, but not considered a goddess and not put it in God's place. Come to church, our main worship service, just once and you'll see it's all about Jesus.
Our Bible has everything that the Bible is therefore no different. The protesters removed some of the books without any authority to do so. You would not have the Bible to all, Catholic Church, my friend.
Please try to learn the facts before deciding if you hate Catholicism. The three points to mention here are completely false, so you need to come up with some real facts to support his hypothesis that we are not saved or simply have to accept us as their brothers and sisters in the Lord. What is the way I do.
Why are you trying to prove? How about you?
so if we all said that Catholics are not well kept
What do you get that?
What momentum somehow?
I do not understand at all
Is not it enough that you all love Jesus?
Catholics condemn works salvation, as the heresy of Pelagius, not worship Mary, but consider it "favored by God," as it is called in Luke 1, and determined the fee is used - the Bible is about 1200 years older than the Catholic Bible.
"But I'm sure you already knew. That's what I like about you, it's his attention to detail. "
Oh, of course, only those who agree with you can be saved. It is clear that God has nothing to do with this …
Jesus said, though it has not ……
if anyone preaches in his name
not to speak lightly of them ??????
and
That every man's work on its own
??????? salvation
I used to think they were gonners,
they are different, but some very devoted
And that counts for something, Id say
YA does not allow the whole answer your question. I will answer one of the aspects of it in the hope that it would probably be willing to consider the possibility of error in other aspects had to be ignored.
Let's talk about faith and works and how it relates to salvation, using biblical references, of course:
Neh. 13:14, Psalm 11:7,28:4, Isa. 3:10, 59:18, Jer. 25:14, 50:29, Ez. 9:10, 11:21, 36:19, Hos. 4:9, 9:15, 12:2, sir. 16:12,14 - The 2,000 year old Catholic position on salvation is that we are saved by Jesus Christ and Him alone (cf. Acts 15:11, Eph. 2:5). But by the grace of Christ, God unto salvation to us through the endurance of faith and works. Many Protestants, however, believe that you just have to accept Jesus as Lord and Savior to be saved, and good works are not necessary (which must be derived from those already stored). But these verses, and many others, teach us that our performance of good works is necessary for our salvation. Scripture also does not teach that good works distinguish those who are eternally saved from those who are not saved.
Sir. 35:19, Luke 23:41, John 3:19-21, Rom. 8:13, 2 Timothy 4:14, Titus 3:8,14, Rev. 22:12 - these verses also teach us that we will be judged by God according to our works. There is no distinction between the "saved" and "saved".
1 Cor. 3:15 - if works are unnecessary for salvation of Protestants as many believe, why is a man saved (not just the reward) through fire by a ruling of his works?
Matt. 7:1-3 - not judged only by faith, but really the way to judge others, and have given us. Therefore, we are judged according to how we responded to God's grace in our lives.
Matt. 10:22, 24:13, Mark 13:13 - Jesus taught that we must persevere to the end to be saved. If this is true, then how can Protestants believe in the erroneous doctrine of "once saved, always saved?" If salvation came at a specific point in time when we accept Jesus as Lord and Savior there would need to endure to the end. I would be saved.
Matt. 16:27 - Jesus says He will repay every man for what he has done (works).
Matt. 25:31-46 - Jesus' teaching about separating the sheep from the goats is based on the works that were made during his life, not only on their acceptance of Christ as Savior. In fact, this teaching shows that even those who are ultimately saved, does not have to know Christ. Also, do not accept Christ, He accepts us. God first makes the decision to accept us before we could accept it.
Matt. 25:40,45 - Jesus says, "Whatever you did for one of these my brethren, I did it to me." We are judged and our eternal destiny is determined according to our works.
Mark 10:21 - Jesus said sell what you have and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven. This means that our salvation depends on our works.
Luke 12:43-48 - These verses teach us that we must act according to God's will. We are judged based on what we do and then, not only on what we know.
Luke 14:14 - Jesus says that people pay for the work we have done in the resurrection of the righteous. Our works lead to salvation.
Luke 23:41 - some Protestants argue that Jesus gave salvation to the good thief, even though the thief did good works. However, the good thief, in fact do a good job, he was reprimanding the bad thief when he and others were cursing of Jesus. It was a "work" that justifies the good thief before Jesus and won his favor. Moreover, we do not know if the good thief asked God for forgiveness, not the works of penance and charity and reconciled with God before he was crucified.
Rom. 2:6-10, 13 - God will judge each according to his works. Our salvation depends on how we cooperate with God's grace.
2 Cor. 5:10 - in the court of Christ, are judged according to what we have done in the body, not how much faith he had done.
2 Cor. 9:6 - Paul says that he who sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap, in connection with the trial of God.
2 Cor. 11:15 - our end will be according to our works. Our works are necessary for both our justification and salvation.
Gal. 6:7-9 - what a man soweth, that shall he also reap. Paul warns the Galatians not tire of doing good deeds for in due time will reap (the reward of eternal life).
Eph. 6:8 - which serves no one will receive the same from the Lord.
Col. 3:24-25 - we will receive the payment due in accordance with what we have done. Even so, Catholics recognize that the payment is a free unmerited gift of God by His boundless mercy.
1 Tim. 6:18-19 - the rich have to be rich in good works which can capture the life that is life indeed, that is, eternal life.
2 Tim. 4:14 - Alexander the coppersmith did great harm to Paul, and Paul says that the Lord will repay him for his actions.
Heb. 6:10 - God is not so unjust as to overlook your work and love you showed for his sake. God rewards our works on earth and in heaven.
Heb. 12:14 - without holiness no man shall see the Lord. Holiness requires selflessness and charity works, and does not occur simply by a profession of faith.
1 Peter 1:17 - God judges us impartially according to our works. We participate in the implementation of the grace of Jesus won for us on Calvary in our daily lives.
Revelation 2:5 - Jesus tells the Ephesians that have fallen out of love I used to have, and ordered them to do good works. He is not satisfied with his faith. They have to do more than accept him as Lord and Savior.
Revelation 2:10 - Jesus says to the church in Smyrna to be faithful until death, and He will give you the crown of life. This is the faith of obedience to his commandments.
Rev. 2:19 - Jesus judges the works of Thyatirans, and despises his tolerance of Jezebel, calling them to repentance.
Rev. 2:23 - Jesus tells us that he will give each of us as our deeds deserve. Corona's own gifts and reward our good works.
Rev. 2:26 - Jesus says that he who conquers and keeps My works unto the end will be rewarded in heaven. Jesus teaches us to keep their works to the end. This is not necessary if we are "once saved, always saved."
Rev. 3:2-5,8,15 - Jesus is judging our works from the sky, and these works have in our eternal salvation. If overcome sin through faith and works, not blot our names from the book of life. This means that the works have in our salvation. Our "works" not only deal with level of reward they receive, but we will save in the event.
Rev. 3:15 - Jesus says, "I know thy works, that thou art neither cold nor hot. Because you are lukewarm I will spew you out of my mouth. "Jesus is condemned to indifference, which is often based on our works.
Rev. 14:13 - we are judged by the Lord by our works - "for their deeds follow them!" Our faith during our life is completed and judged by our works.
Revelation 20:12 - "the dead are judged by what was written in the books, so they did."
Revelation 22:12 - Jesus says, "Behold, I come quickly, bringing my recompense, to repay everyone for what he has done."
Sir 16:12,14 - which are judged according to our works, and receive according to our works.
I'll take care of other faiths. It is counterproductive. I have a full time job keeping me on track. Live and let live. What others do or do not believe that it has ramifications in my life.
We dont silly cult of Mary, we honor his
And there is not enough proof sorry, not even close, not even a good try
No evidence of anything, because nothing that is true.
Dear Sweet Tyler,
You know how much I love you, honey bread, but
I refuse to take sides …
Why can not we all just get along …?
Love always,
Smarty Pants:)
xoxoxo
N Tyler, none of these things have to do with salvation. Not even the Bible. Many have been saved that he could not read. They do not worship Mary, which is a lie hatemongers.
Faith without works is dead.
Meet one and then judge if you still feel worthy.
Catholics believe in Jesus Christ and his Lord and Savoir. Is that all you need?
So the world does not have enough religious persecution, we are going to attack our brothers and sisters on U.S. soil, what hypocrites you are. Judge not, lest ye be judged. Idiot. No wonder I hate organized religion!
Chatecism I know in the states that have the same God that Muslims .. that makes me sad for them! cuz Muslims do not have the same God
but doesn't mean hell thats Gods call.
Who are you to say that is being saved?
I do agree with you
What about the 10 commandments of driving? You know that God was watching over our interests there!
Catholics pray to Mary - the Bible does not say that the use of mediators Spiritualists
Catholics pray the rosary - the Bible says he does not speak repetitious prayers.
Ah, the list can grow and grow …