What Is The Point?

Written by David Nelmes


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then he seesrepparttar most wonderful thing ever to be in allrepparttar 126764 world...a hand. This hand reaches down to him and a voice says smoothly, but with authority, "Don't be afraid...I'm here to help you. Everything is fine now. You're going home."

As it turns out, a passing ship sawrepparttar 126765 smoke fromrepparttar 126766 burning hut and came in closer to see what it's cause might be. The reality is that God does not do good or bad things for us...he helps bring about what is best for us. We can judge things to be terrible or bad, but God can and will work with it so that all things work together for good.

A perfectly spiritual response torepparttar 126767 burning hut would have been an awareness that this will lead somewhere...that something good can and will come from it...to actually be thankful inrepparttar 126768 knowledge that God is not unaware of your situation. It's when things appearrepparttar 126769 darkest is when it's more evident that opportunities and choices are being set at your feet by God. We bring aboutrepparttar 126770 circumstances that enablerepparttar 126771 dark moments, but it is within these moments that we generally truly open up to being helped and it's in these moments that we often see and accept an answer that God has provided.

God's answers are always there and it's not necessary for him to allow things to get traumatic for us to learn and accept things, but often, trauma and conflict isrepparttar 126772 only thing that we initially accept. Whenrepparttar 126773 weight and misery of what we have taken on gets so unbearable, many of us finally turn to God and open up to receive from himrepparttar 126774 answer that was always available and just sitting there for us...waiting for us to be open to receive it.

The lesson or concept to embrace is that it's not necessary for things to get to a terrible place before you acceptrepparttar 126775 answers that God has already provided. You can just choose to be open and choose to see thatrepparttar 126776 circumstances in your life, no matter how good or bad they might appear to you, can all lead to a greater good...somehow...someway. It doesn't matter if you can fathom it or not. Actually, you have to accept that you can't fathom it. By accepting only as far as you can fathom, you are restricting God who can fathom far beyond anything we can imagine.

You are not alone. God is not unaware of your needs...real or just perceived. God sentrepparttar 126777 Holy Spirit to work in your life so that your life will improve and be healed. It isrepparttar 126778 purpose ofrepparttar 126779 Holy Spirit to do everything and anything that will draw you towardsrepparttar 126780 light, so be thankful for everything and you will then seerepparttar 126781 God in your situation and you will experience and receiverepparttar 126782 healing it provides.


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Scripture Proves the Church

Written by Gary Shirley


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The New Testament, then, only came into existence becauserepparttar Catholic Church, underrepparttar 126763 guidance ofrepparttar 126764 Holy Spirit, declared it so. Written reference torepparttar 126765 New Testament's existence or its legitimacy are nowhere to be found inrepparttar 126766 Bible itself. Instead, these spring solely fromrepparttar 126767 singular authority ofrepparttar 126768 Catholic Church. This same New Testament canon was reaffirmed a millennium later atrepparttar 126769 Council of Florence in 1442 andrepparttar 126770 Council of Trent in 1546.

He seems intrigued byrepparttar 126771 history lesson, so you go forrepparttar 126772 closer. You delicately explain that in every Bible text he cited earlier, whenrepparttar 126773 writer referred to "scripture" he therefore had to be referring torepparttar 126774 Jewish scriptures or what we would callrepparttar 126775 Old Testament. The New Testament, as you just described, was centuries from being becoming a reality. It follows, then, that your new friend's rigid belief in Bible supremacy puts him in a difficult position. In citingrepparttar 126776 New Testament, he is actually using a source that is "unbiblical." This means that since there is no place inrepparttar 126777 Bible that legitimizes or sanctionsrepparttar 126778 validity ofrepparttar 126779 New Testament, he cannot use it to support his own arguments. By declaringrepparttar 126780 New Testament to be a source of truth he is de facto sanctioningrepparttar 126781 authority ofrepparttar 126782 Catholic Church.

To aid his understanding, you go on to explain that no thing or person can declare itself a source of authority. Such authority must come from outside itself. To makerepparttar 126783 point, you userepparttar 126784 example ofrepparttar 126785 people makingrepparttar 126786 laws in Washington. They did not simply drive there on their own and begin drafting legislation. They derive their authority through a formal election process authorized byrepparttar 126787 Constitution. In like manner, police officers do not roamrepparttar 126788 streets with guns because they like uniforms and weapons. They are empowered by a city or town charter to carry out their duties and those duties have strict limits and oversight.

The same logic applies with Sacred Scripture. Christ wrote nothing down. A book such asrepparttar 126789 Bible cannot declare itself authoritative, it must be declared so by something outside itself. That something isrepparttar 126790 Catholic Church. The Catholic Church compiled, authorized and promulgatedrepparttar 126791 New Testament and, combining it withrepparttar 126792 Old Testament, created a Bible for all to use. This isrepparttar 126793 same Catholic Church that sufferedrepparttar 126794 Roman persecutions, preservedrepparttar 126795 faith throughrepparttar 126796 Dark Ages, foughtrepparttar 126797 Crusades and has survived over 2,000 years with unbroken apostolic succession. It is Christ's only Church,repparttar 126798 one St. Paul calledrepparttar 126799 "...pillar and bulwark of truth." (1 Tim 3:15)

His face says it all. Your learned response went far beyond what he was trained to handle. It was not inrepparttar 126800 script. You did not engage in a duel of scripture phrase for scripture phrase. Rather, you presented a historical perspective, one which he has never heard. In a few minutes, you managed to sow confusion in his comfortable world of biblical supremacy. You can tell he is unable to reconcile using Sacred Scripture as a conversion tool for his brand of Christianity when every phrase he cites reaffirmsrepparttar 126801 authority ofrepparttar 126802 Catholic Church.

He realizes his conundrum and admits that he has a lot of homework to do. Highly intrigued, he asks if you might be a regular visitor torepparttar 126803 park. He goes on to say that he wants to visit with you again inrepparttar 126804 future. You smile and offer to bringrepparttar 126805 coffee.



About the Author: Gary Shirley, his wife, and three children are members of St. Catherine of Siena Parish (http://www.searchlogixgroup.com)in Kennesaw, Georgia, where Gary serves as catechist in the adult education program. Gary is an Archdiocese of Atlanta certified catechist (both PSR and RCIA) with 14 years teaching experience. Email him at mailto:backtothebasicspr@searchlogixgroup.com.


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