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  1. Brakelite

    Tradition Versus Scripture

    The point being made was not a theological or doctrinal issue. It is an historical issue. So challenging me to find it in the catechism or in scripture is a meaningless and a vain attempt to divert the conversation. The question I will ask is... Did the early Roman bishops, from around the 4th...
  2. Brakelite

    Prophecy and History

    That's not entirely correct. Since the doctrine of the secret pre-trib rapture was first espoused, Christians have discussed and debated it. It hasn't been a merry of folks just not listening. People, myself included, have looked at the topic with all seriousness, and at one time believed as you...
  3. Brakelite

    Prophecy and History

    KJV Daniel 2:43 43 And whereas thou sawest iron mixed with miry clay, they shall mingle themselves with the seed of men: but they shall not cleave one to another, even as iron is not mixed with clay. The attempts at the union which you claim as a future certainty is doomed to failure. Clovis...
  4. Brakelite

    Tradition Versus Scripture

    To which was replied... Hilarious.
  5. Brakelite

    Romantic Love In Eternity?

    That post you referred to by Guiliano, I had a lot of uneasiness with. There were some thoughts in it bordering on Luciferian philosophy that reverses good and evil. Concerning the OP, Jesus said that in heaven there will be no marriage. Romantic love, or sexual relations, outside of marriage...
  6. Brakelite

    We are judged by works, not by faith

    The way I see this debate, which can get very complicated and far too wordy, can be boiled down to just 2 sentences. The righteousness by which we are justified is imputed; this was enacted by Christ through His shedding of blood: the righteousness by which we are sanctified is imparted; this...
  7. Brakelite

    We are judged by works, not by faith

    That you can't follow my logic actually answers the question. One cannot be filled with imputed righteousness. It's a 'book entry'. An accounting issue where God looks upon us as if we had never sinned. That's wonderful, and we can certainly be filled with the joy that comes from accepting and...
  8. Brakelite

    Tradition Versus Scripture

    Good stuff. As you may be aware, the Catholics on this forum are not your ordinary every day Catholic believers. I was raised and educated Catholic. I considered myself a staunch Catholic Christian until 23 years of age when I invited Jesus to make my life one He would approve of. I never met a...
  9. Brakelite

    We are judged by works, not by faith

    How can a believer be filled with imputed righteousness?
  10. Brakelite

    Tradition Versus Scripture

    How hypocritical. When I cite Catholic sources you are dismissive because "they are just one individual" and "all churches have sinners in them". And you are correct that I don't trust all Protestant historians, because many so called historians/scholars etc are no more than Catholic apologists...
  11. Brakelite

    We are judged by works, not by faith

    In discussions such as this, we may detect varying nuances of belief, that lead to extreme positions outside of biblical teachings. There are ditches on both sides of the truth. On one side, we have those who insist on works in order to achieve salvation. This is the Catholic legalistic beliefs...
  12. Brakelite

    We are judged by works, not by faith

    Totally. One fall... One slip... Will not affect the ultimate destiny of any who are in Christ, so long as that trajectory is toward the kingdom and it's King. We will never know the actual point when many falls, slips etc have become habits and a part of our lifestyle, and that trajectory...
  13. Brakelite

    We are judged by works, not by faith

    KJV Matthew 5:6 6 Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled.
  14. Brakelite

    We are judged by works, not by faith

    As I said previously, twice, we are saved by faith. We are judged by our works. Why are we judged by our works? Because our works reveal whether our faith is real. So. Both faith and works are essential. They are, as I said, a package deal. One cannot exist without the other.
  15. Brakelite

    We are judged by works, not by faith

    It's called sanctification. You think you do good on your own? When we walk as Jesus walked, is that not imparted righteousness? KJV James 1:17 17 Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of...
  16. Brakelite

    We are judged by works, not by faith

    You make a good point. I think however that even though we may, through our own strength or circumstance, refrain committing an act, the time will eventually come when circumstances are favourable, our strength compromised, and the act and our deepest desires, will eventually be realised. I...
  17. Brakelite

    We are judged by works, not by faith

    Judged by our works, which are evidence of our faith. We are justified by the blood of Christ. I think I said that before.
  18. Brakelite

    We are judged by works, not by faith

    Sadly, the vast majority of Christians seem to think that righteousness imputed is sufficient for salvation. They stop their experience at the cross, and declare, "that's the finished work". Jesus wasn't intending anyone to take that declaration in that context. People forget that without the...
  19. Brakelite

    We are judged by works, not by faith

    Faith demonstrated by works is what we are judged by. What saves us is the blood of the Lamb. We accept the grace and mercy of God by believing that the blood atones for our sin, that we are forgiven, and we have repented of the wickedness of our past lives and surrendered our new born again...
  20. Brakelite

    Romantic Love In Eternity?

    I know Hidden is now hiding. But in response to this, I don't think romantic love to be the highest expression of affection. We are informed that whilst here on earth, we are to transformed into the image of Christ, who demonstrated the absolute epitome of affection for us through self...