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i think you are referring to SELF-RIGHTEOUS people..i think we can both agree that no matter how we sugar coat our inner thoughts and desire with being self-righteous...mugawas jud na ang tinuod.
so kanang mga self righteous bai, di na magdugay ang pagka buotan...ingun pa nila..way aso makumkom..
when i say exceptional Christian Life, i am referring to those people who actually walked the talk.
we are talking about people giving up their lives for the gospel and for others.
people who had been martyrd for the sake of others knowing the gospel of Christ.
Yes true enough that Faith in God will determine our Salvation, BUT how is FAITH determined?
of course through good works STILL. alangan man pud ug muingun ko nga Love kaau nako si Lord then perting manyaka nako..hihihi...can i still be considered faithful? of course not diba?
Agree sir.
i agree with the verse 100%.Evil people can still do goodworks but with evil desires and intentions.i think that is what the verse was trying to say, otherwise, the bible wouldn't have this verse written in James 2:17
"Faith without action is a dead faith"
regarding being religious, i agree that being religious would not pave our way to salvation...especially if our being religious is not done out of worship for the ALmighty and not done out of Love for others but out of somrthing else..worse if its done to please others or simply just to appear religious.
BUT we also cannot rule out being religious as not all religious are posers and fakers.
Certainly.
now when you described being religious as "making our own ways of worshipping God"
can you please elaborate on that? if you are referring to RCC practices..
If a person is religious;traditionally religious, it does not automatically mean that we are Godly.
We have so many religious practices and tradition that mislead people into thinking that
"if i do this and that, I'm already religious therefore i am already saved."
"i think my good works is heavier that my bad works now so if God weighs it, so i can go to heaven"
"simba sa ko para matabonanan ako bad works" I had these mindset for years but we have a religious orientation and devotion. I realized that as i read my bible, this is not what is taught. Its the way of Christ and his finished work. The exchange of his perfect record, into my sinful record. If you believe. But, most are mislead into thinking that it is through the "traditional, good works way". But never this way based on the Bible.
i think there would be a need for you to do a little research on how these practices came to place and what are the Biblical references about these practices...
I don't have a problem with such practices as long as it is taken into heart and understood that "these practices doesn't save me, these are simply worship"; however, amongst the millions who practice it, do they really understand? or they are simply misled into thinking that "its through this that i can be saved and go to heaven".
Again i quote from Mat 7:21 "Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only he who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. Many will say to me on that day, 'Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and in your name drive out demons and perform many miracles?' Then I will tell them plainly, 'I never knew you. Away from me, you evildoers!'" MOST FILIPINOS WILL HEAR THIS IN BEFORE GOD IF WE DON'T TELL THEM THAT THE WAY IS CHRIST ALONE, NOT MY RELIGIOSITY. I don't want that to happen. That is why i have devoted myself into sharing the Gospel to people who doesn't really understand the Christianity of the bible.
and if you are going to be black and white about how God is worshipped based on how you and your church/denomination understand what's written on the Bible...aren't we also at the same time...condemning others?
Of course not sir. Im not trying to condem. But to teach or even to rebuke with the authority of the bible.
How about those people who never got the chance to know Jesus?but led a good life?
how about others from another religion but led a good and loving life? are they doomed?
The way of Christ is to Love with no boundaries..
Its not for me to know. I'm not the Judge, but what i know is that if Christ is not in their lives, then they will be in a Christ less eternity.
when we accuse the RCC for worshipping idols, creating other means for salvation etc...
is that the way of Christ?
No sir. But should I ignore misled Filipinos to come into a saving faith? Surly i won't. Jesus saved all of us. Its the good news of the bible. That Christ the Messiah as prophesied in the old testament came. That where my faith is founded. But sadly, most major on tradition and etc which is only the minor in comparison to faithful reading and studying of Gods word. In comparison to prayer and worship for us to grow more in the Lord.
i used the term accuse because as an RC, i know and believe that our DOCTRINE of the Catholic Church
never in any way said that Jesus is never enough and that we should worship Mary or any other Saints.
of course it is so easy to depict idolatry and other things towards RCC if you are not Catholic..
'cause you simply have different POVs, interpretatitons...
in the same way we easily question things we don't understand..may unta ug question lang...ang kuyaw if we make it absolute..
like how the others see us.
I trying to question things to provoke forumers to really dig deeper into God's Word which is the bible alone.
To the istoryans, READ YOUR BIBLES. PLEASE. OR JOIN A BIBLE STUDY GROUP. Don't settle on tradition and opinions of men as the basis of your faith.

Challenge every practice and always ask "is this really found in the bible?"
i belive you misunderstood my point. you are taking it from your POV,
i have never said in any way that Christ is NOT enough.
is having others pray for us means Jesus is not enough?
sus bai, again you misunderstood me about comparing us with the Departed Saints
when i said they are even more alive than us today...what i was trying to say is that
by examining their lives would you really think that we and those guys are just equal?
are we able to throw all our wealth and give to them to the poor?kiss the leper's wounds perhaps?St.Francis of Assisi did..
When you become a Christian, whether you are poor or rich, young or old, a missionary or an employee, we are of the same standing before God. Why? because our righteousness is no longer based on our performance, but again, on Christ's finished work. Some may be called to be of higher calling like being a pastor,a reverend,a church leader or a bible teacher but as long as you are faithful to the ministry that God has called you to do, even if you are serving as a utility man in a company, it will still be a pleasing aroma unto the Lord. Because God looks on our hearts. Not on the hierarchy of our social position.
now considering my example, me being just a regular Christian forumer...
and a Priest, who is also a missionary and at the same time who is also a Doctor of the Church...
asa ka mag pa ampo ug una? ug una ha? 'cause it doesnt mean nga sa mga ngilngig ra ta mag pa ampo...
and do you really think those departed Saints can kiss a leper? or perhaps go through martyrdom and persecution
on thier own?
i think you would understand this more if you would do a reserch about the Life of the Saints..
you may wanna start with St. Augustine.
and tell me if those people just doing things on their own without God's Spirit.
Certainly, but its still between them and God. Its not for us to know whether they have God's spirit. For me personally, Im convinced that some saints are really saints. I don't know about others though. But should i spend time so much time reading about them and learning more and doing festivals for them? Id rather simply praise God for their lives since it's God power who is at work in their lives. Make their stories as my inspirations maybe, and continue on focusing on Christ as the greatest example and the greatest saint the God who is the master. I won't praise the masterpiece. But the master.
I know St. Augustine. I love him.

And i love reading about him sir.
Salvation wise, everyone is equal..diba naa na sa Bible?prehas ra ug sweldo ang nagsugod ug sayo ug ang dugay as long as nihuman lang..
Yes sir this is what i meant by equal.
Equal standing because of Christ.
kung wala pay Level ang atong spirituality bai, we wouldn't have Priests,Pastors, Spiritual Fathers...
spiritual counselor etc? ug wala na unta tay mga pangutana kabahin anang mga butanga kung prehas ra tag Spirituality tanan...
Not this kind of level of spirituality. We misunderstood each other.
Yes, indeed whoever is in Christ is a new creation and for that we can consider ourselves Saints...
BUT have we reached the fullness of that sainthood already? of course wala pa kay on and off paman atong connection sa Ginoo
diba? sahay santos kaau to sunod napud murag di kaayo santos...
meaning while we are on this earth we are still subject to SIN, and every breath we take is a battle.
mao bitaw nang way Santos nga buhi..hehehehe
There are many genuine Christians today and They are alive. According to the bible.
even those people who led an exceptional Christ-like lives...will not get the fullness of that sainthood
'cause they are still subject to Sin..
mao anha na ang pag examine diha kung venarable ba cla as blessed and i canonized dayun as Saint
(pls refer to the link i posted previously for the canonization process)
in other words, we are all saints in a way when we accepted and strive hard to follow the footsteps of Jesus
that's why we can pray over others etc
BUT to gain the fullness of it mao nang canonization..
(i wouldn't expect you to believe that process kay di man ka Catholic, but at least consider it as sacred kay mao na ang paagi gi reveal sa Ginoo sa amu..feel free to search and study about it though)
and by the term fullness, we also believe that they are already in Heaven with God and can continue their intercession for us
so technically that separates the talking to the saints from witchcraft and occultism
Okay sir. So this is what canonization is about.

Im learning.
had a friend who already passed, he was a priest,,he too led a very Christ-like life...
if ako lang pabut.on Santos na to siya..and yes he is technically but dili lang canonized.
mao dili lang usa ko mo pa pray niya kay perhaps naa pa siya sa cleansing process...
so i pray for him instead.
Thanks for the will wishes. however those may be what the Bible says but STILL not free from personal interpretation.
I'm not trying to interpret in from my own personal or even denominational POV. I base it on my convictions from the holy spirit in the 4 years that i have become a christian.
To end, here are verses that might help us understand.
Rom 1:18-23 "The wrath of God is being revealed from heaven against all the godlessness and wickedness of people, who suppress the truth by their wickedness, since what may be known about God is plain to them, because God has made it plain to them. For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities—his eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that people are without excuse. For although they knew God, they neither glorified him as God nor gave thanks to him, but their thinking became futile and their foolish hearts were darkened. Although they claimed to be wise, they became fools and exchanged the glory of the immortal God for images made to look like a mortal human being and birds and animals and reptiles."
Might as well read the 5 solas of the Christian faith. These are basics, and these are the things that makes you a Christian.
God bless us all. Worship the one and true living God in spirit and in truth. "He is not a God created by human hands, He is not a God dependent on any mortal man."
I learned so much father. And i do love you and am praying for you. God bless.