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Man-Made Additions to a Divine Design (Part 2) - Church Then & Now E9
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Ethan Hoover & Matthew Maher continue their conversation about the Roman Catholic Church by discussing the last 3 sacraments and their Biblical basis.
Show Notes:
- Intro (Recap of Episode 8)
- The people not knowing the Word
- Latin (dead language)
- Led to the man-made additions that people didn’t know were wrong because they didn’t know the Word
- Continuing the sacraments conversation from Episode 8
- Reconciliation (Penance)
- Confession to a priest: Nowhere taught in Scripture
- Why go to a priest to confess?
- Looking at James 5:16
- Christian sanctification (accountability to the Lord and one another)
- Anointing of the Sick
- “Anointing” is from the Old Testament and comes from the Jews
- The difference between Christians and Catholics practice of “anointing
- Saving faith leads to obedient faith
- Matrimony
- Catholics (generally) believe what the Bible says about marriage: One man & one woman
- The Pope’s recent contrary statements in support of LGBTQIA+
- The purpose of marriage?
- The imagery of marriage for Jesus & His Church
- Reconciliation (Penance)
- The “State Church” founded by Constantine is playing itself out today
- Additional thoughts on sacraments & matrimony
Resources:
- Are The Seven Catholic Sacraments Biblical? https://www.gotquestions.org/seven-Catholic-sacraments.html
- What Does The Bible Say About Confession Of Sin To A Priest? https://www.gotquestions.org/confession-sin-priest.html
- What Does The Bible Say About Anointing Oil? https://www.gotquestions.org/anointing-oil.html
- What Is The Catholic Catechism? https://www.gotquestions.org/Catholic-catechism.html
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Manage episode 343626587 series 3292051
Ethan Hoover & Matthew Maher continue their conversation about the Roman Catholic Church by discussing the last 3 sacraments and their Biblical basis.
Show Notes:
- Intro (Recap of Episode 8)
- The people not knowing the Word
- Latin (dead language)
- Led to the man-made additions that people didn’t know were wrong because they didn’t know the Word
- Continuing the sacraments conversation from Episode 8
- Reconciliation (Penance)
- Confession to a priest: Nowhere taught in Scripture
- Why go to a priest to confess?
- Looking at James 5:16
- Christian sanctification (accountability to the Lord and one another)
- Anointing of the Sick
- “Anointing” is from the Old Testament and comes from the Jews
- The difference between Christians and Catholics practice of “anointing
- Saving faith leads to obedient faith
- Matrimony
- Catholics (generally) believe what the Bible says about marriage: One man & one woman
- The Pope’s recent contrary statements in support of LGBTQIA+
- The purpose of marriage?
- The imagery of marriage for Jesus & His Church
- Reconciliation (Penance)
- The “State Church” founded by Constantine is playing itself out today
- Additional thoughts on sacraments & matrimony
Resources:
- Are The Seven Catholic Sacraments Biblical? https://www.gotquestions.org/seven-Catholic-sacraments.html
- What Does The Bible Say About Confession Of Sin To A Priest? https://www.gotquestions.org/confession-sin-priest.html
- What Does The Bible Say About Anointing Oil? https://www.gotquestions.org/anointing-oil.html
- What Is The Catholic Catechism? https://www.gotquestions.org/Catholic-catechism.html
Follow us on Instagram!
- Follow @rechurchedpodcast or click here.
Learn More:
To learn more about the podcast and your hosts, visit our website.
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