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~ Around the Wicket Gate ~Almost Saved, But Altogether Lost Here in Chapter 10, Spurgeon addresses those who see it as unfair that unbelief should lead to ruin. He shows that rejecting Christ is not punished arbitrarily—it is the natural result of refusing the only means of life. Just as a man who will not […] The post Chapter 10 : Around the Wicket Gate – Without Faith No Salvation appeared first on Hear Spurgeon.
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Canon Benjamin Norman, ICKSP, was ordained in 2018. He currently serves at Most Holy Rosary Chapel (St. Vincent's School For Boys) in the Archdiocese of San Francisco. In Today's Show: What do we say to those who believe euthanasia is morally correct? Is it immodest to take off your shirt while swimming? Is it wrong to conceal carry when a business forbids weapons? What do we do when First Communion occurs before reconciliation? How significant are incorrupt saints? Is there no salvation outside of the church? Why shouldn't we make the sign of the cross after communion? Where do miscarried babies go? Visit the show page at thestationofthecross.com/askapriest to listen live, check out the weekly lineup, listen to podcasts of past episodes, watch live video, find show resources, sign up for our mailing list of upcoming shows, and submit your question for Father!
Join us for a continued discussion on the hope and freedom we have in Jesus.We welcome back missionary evangelist, Robert Breaker to UpTime!We will also have a roundtable discussion on the Bible, world events that may pertain to bible prophecy and the glorious appearing of our Lord and Savior, Yeshua (Jesus) the Messiah.Robert Breaker's YT Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Robertbreaker3And to wait for his Son from heaven, whom he raised from the dead, even Jesus, which delivered us from the wrath to come.-1 Thessalonians 1:10UpTime Community is a webcast that covers teachings and unique perspectives on end time events.
Recently Catholics celebrated the feast day of the pillars of the Church, Ss. Peter and Paul. It is through the Catholic Church and the Catholic Church alone that mankind finds salvation. Through St. Peter the Church continues onward to this day under his successor who is tasked with governing her. And in unity with St. Paul, the Church fulfills the great commission to preach God across the world.
Today, we celebrate the feast day of the pillars of the Catholic Church, Sts. Peter and Paul. St. Peter was chosen by Our Lord to be the first Pope. He preached the Gospel to the Jewish people and established the headquarters of the Church in Rome, where he was eventually martyred.St. Peter was buried on the Vatican Hill in Rome and a church was built on the spot. This is the same place where the Vatican Basilica is today. The bones of St. Peter are in the crypt below the Vatican and so the central church of the Catholic Church is literally built on St. Peter.St. Paul, meanwhile, spread the Gospel to the Gentiles, starting communities of Catholics all throughout the Roman Empire. He also ended his life in Rome, where he was likewise martyred.The institution for which these two saints died is the only divine institution on this earth. By this, I mean that it is the only institution specifically founded by God. When Our Lord came on this earth, He founded one institution before leaving this earth, what we call the Catholic Church. His association with this institution is so close that we speak of the Church as the Bride of Christ. God is married to the Church He founded.What this means is that Our Lord chose to make the Catholic Church the one institution on this earth that would communicate the fruits of His Redemption to mankind. Our Lord takes all of the graces that He merited on the Cross and He has them pass through the Catholic Church to souls, especially through the administration of the sacraments by the priests of the Church.It is for this reason that there is no salvation outside the Catholic Church. There is only one Savior, Jesus Christ. He has chosen to found only one divine institution on this earth, the Catholic Church, and He has only given to that Church the power to save souls, the power to communicate to men the graces that flow from the Cross for the salvation of souls.
Sacrifice and Salvation Today, Pastor Michael is on a mission for his next series: to help folks “get it” (the Story of the Cross) and, if you have it, to help others understand it. There are three (3) main parts of the Story of the Cross: The Death The Burial The Resurrection We're starting with the heavy one today, the death. When Jesus died, His followers thought it was over: His Message and His Life. But so much was soon about to unfold! Today, we're observing the Lord's Supper, and Pastor Michael is explaining the mechanics behind this tradition. Be a believer and ensure you're right with God, meaning if you have things between you and the Lord that need to be dealt with, deal with them and have an open and honest heart. The core idea for today: No Sacrifice, No Salvation. Today's verses are from 1 Corinthians 15: 3-4, Exodus 12: 29-30, Hebrews 9: 22, Hebrews 9: 26-28, 1 Corinthians 5: 7 and 1 Corinthians 11: 23-28. Scripture quotations marked CSB have been taken from the Christian Standard Bible®, Copyright © 2017 by Holman Bible Publishers. Used by permission. Christian Standard Bible® and CSB® are federally registered trademarks of Holman Bible Publishers.
Today's Topics: 1, 2) There is no salvation outside the Church 1 https://www.lincolndiocese.org/op-ed/in-laymans-terms/14736-there-is-no-salvation-outside-the-church-part-1#: 3, 4) There is no salvation outside the Church 2 https://www.lincolndiocese.org/op-ed/in-laymans-terms/14767-there-is-no-salvation-outside-the-church-part-2
Send us a textWhat does it truly mean to embrace faith and obedience in the face of uncertainty? Join us for a transformative journey through the life of Abram, later known as Abraham, as we explore the profound lessons from Genesis chapter 12. You'll learn how Abram's call to leave behind everything familiar mirrors the modern Christian experience of spiritual transformation and the courage needed to prioritize one's faith over worldly ties. Our conversation delves into the symbolic departure from past affiliations and the call to pursue a heavenly citizenship, challenging listeners to reconsider the weight of earthly accomplishments against the backdrop of divine purpose.Throughout this engaging episode, we unravel the challenges Abraham faced and the temptations of seeking human solutions in difficult times. We highlight his struggles, from the deceptive encounter with King Abimelech to the birth of Ishmael, as cautionary tales that resonate with our tendency to lean on human reasoning rather than divine guidance. By examining these narratives, we encourage listeners to grow in their faith and trust God not only in life's eternal matters but also in everyday challenges. This discussion serves as a reminder of the importance of spiritual repentance and the hope found in returning to our foundational beliefs.Finally, we confront the delicate balance between spiritual and worldly concerns, drawing significant parallels between Abraham's story and the experiences of modern believers. Reflecting on Abraham's journey to Egypt and his subsequent trials, we emphasize the need to rely on spiritual insight and the urgency of repentance to maintain our connection to God. No matter how far we stray, there is always a path back to faith and light, and it's never too late to reignite that initial commitment we once had. This episode is an invitation to reflect, renew, and restore faith through the timeless lessons of obedience and trust.Support the show
Questions Covered: 04:45 – How could one in the Church still believe in the claim of authority in light of all the controversy? 15:13 – My co-worker says he is spiritual and believes in the pineal gland and its supernatural effect. Do you know anything about this? 18:29 – How should Catholics navigate modern dating? 25:12 – Would you be willing to do a dialogue with Gavin Ortlund especially after all your videos? 36:55 – Was Paul an apostle? 43:12 – How do we reconcile No Salvation outside the Church and those ignorant of Christ possibly having salvation? 49:52 – My protestant admits the Early Church was Catholic but how do I convince her of apostolic succession and why it still matters today? …
Want to reach out to us? Want to leave a comment or review? Want to give us a suggestion or berate Anthony? Send us a text by clicking this link!Have you ever wondered why some people abandon their religious roots for entirely new spiritual paths? In this episode of "Avoiding Babylon," we start with captivating personal tales of transitioning from Protestantism to Catholicism. We discuss the prejudices against those born into the Catholic faith and the idea of convert supremacy, all while sharing how influential figures like RC Sproul and John MacArthur have shaped our spiritual journeys. Through these stories, we aim to paint a vivid picture of how different denominations and theological traditions have influenced our faith.Next, we dive deep into the intricacies of justification and liturgical practices, from the ancient methods of fourth-century ascetics to the modern debate between the Traditional Latin Mass (TLM) and the Novus Ordo. We analyze how engaging with historical liturgies and studying scriptural prophecies can ignite profound theological exploration. The discussion further explores the impact of Sola Scriptura on Western materialism and the role of relics and apostolic miracles in validating early Christian practices. This segment promises to offer rich insights into how ancient traditions can profoundly shape contemporary faith.Finally, we tackle some of the most complex and contentious topics in modern faith and culture. From the moral and ethical considerations surrounding marital obligations to the evolving understanding of gender roles, nationalism, and race, we leave no stone unturned. We reflect on the emotional and social dynamics within marriages, the influence of prominent figures like Harrison Butker, and the controversial viewpoints on U.S. foreign policy and ethnic influence. Through a mix of humor, personal anecdotes, and historical context, this episode offers a compelling exploration of faith, culture, and identity that will leave you questioning and reflecting long after the episode ends.Support the Show.********************************************************https://www.avoidingbabylon.comMerchandise: https://shop.avoidingbabylon.comLocals Community: https://avoidingbabylon.locals.comRSS Feed for Podcast Apps: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1987412.rssSpiritusTV: https://spiritustv.com/@avoidingbabylonOdysee: https://odysee.com/@AvoidingBabylon
Each of you is Church, bona fide members of the Body of Christ, in whom Jesus lives and interacts with the world. Your relationships are potential vehicles of grace, windows through which God's love can reach through and touch those who don't know Him. Think about that when you're online, or about to get into a political debate, or you run into that annoying neighbor. Your words, your thoughtfulness, your willingness to befriend, can be sacraments of the saving love of God Himself. Readings at this Mass: Am 7:12–15 | Eph 1:3–14 | Mk 6:7–13
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Because there is no salvation to be found in doing works of the Law but only by faith in Christ alone, we as a church must hold to this truth as the heart and soul of our message to the world.-I. No matter who you are, you need the Gospel of Justification by Faith Alone. v 15-II. There is NO Salvation to be found in the Law, but only through Faith in Christ Alone v 16- -1- Paul's General Statement of this Truth v 16a- -2- Paul's Personal Application of this Truth v 16b- -3- Paul's Universal Proclamation of this Truth v 16c
Because there is no salvation to be found in doing works of the Law but only by faith in Christ alone, we as a church must hold to this truth as the heart and soul of our message to the world.-I. No matter who you are, you need the Gospel of Justification by Faith Alone. v 15-II. There is NO Salvation to be found in the Law, but only through Faith in Christ Alone v 16- -1- Paul's General Statement of this Truth v 16a- -2- Paul's Personal Application of this Truth v 16b- -3- Paul's Universal Proclamation of this Truth v 16c
Because there is no salvation to be found in doing works of the Law but only by faith in Christ alone, we as a church must hold to this truth as the heart and soul of our message to the world.I. No matter who you are, you need the Gospel of Justification by Faith Alone. v 15II. There is NO Salvation to be found in the Law, but only through Faith in Christ Alone v 16 (1) Paul's General Statement of this Truth v 16a (2) Paul's Personal Application of this Truth v 16b (3) Paul's Universal Proclamation of this Truth v 16c
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A new MP3 sermon from Saint Paul's Anglican Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Calvin & Luther: No Salvation Outside the Church Speaker: Rev. Steven Macias Broadcaster: Saint Paul's Anglican Church Event: Sunday School Date: 1/22/2024 Bible: Romans 10:17 Length: 30 min.
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We dive into the topic of LGBTQ education being forced in schools and its impact on special needs children. We hear from a concerned mother advocating for her autistic son, highlighting the harmful effects such discussions can have on vulnerable children. Kelly - I am the mother of an autistic child and the LGBT agenda is especially hard for them. Jeff - If a couple got married invalidly, would they need to get an annulment if they got divorced? Kevin - What is the nature of the sin of the money changers in the Gospel? (11:37) Marvin - A friend's child was married and got pregnant. After the child was born, the wife left the husband. They are now getting a divorce. Is there a Catholic attorney we can find for them? Mike - Could you clarify the doctrine of No Salvation outside the Church? I disagree with some things you said yesterday. Gabriel - What is the meaning of Luke 19: 38-39? Fr. Z's 20 Tips For Making A Good Confession (37:07) Ann - The author of a women's bible study is a Regnum Christi member. Is that a problem? Kip - What is the meaning of John 16: 25-27?
Why is there no salvation outside the Church?, is it proper to have relics in your home?, does baptism restore us to original justice, and more.
Why is there no salvation outside the Church?, is it proper to have relics in your home?, does baptism restore us to original justice, and more.
Why is there no salvation outside the Church?, is it proper to have relics in your home?, does baptism restore us to original justice, and more.
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The ubiquitous clickbait headline about some new battery innovation that “changes everything” is just that; clickbait. The underlying realities of energy physics and electrical engineering determine the usefully foreseeable future and it's not one with EVs cheaper, better and universal. Electric Vehicles for Everyone? The Impossible Dream, Manhattan Institute Policy Paper, July 2023.
The ubiquitous clickbait headline about some new battery innovation that “changes everything” is just that; clickbait. The underlying realities of energy physics and electrical engineering determine the usefully foreseeable future and it’s not one with EVs cheaper, better and universal. Source
The ubiquitous clickbait headline about some new battery innovation that “changes everything” is just that; clickbait. The underlying realities of energy physics and electrical engineering determine the usefully foreseeable future and it's not one with EVs cheaper, better and universal.Electric Vehicles for Everyone? The Impossible Dream, Manhattan Institute Policy Paper, July 2023.
Since the 3rd century, the Church has said that “there's no salvation outside the church.” In continuation of the series on “One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church,” Justin Hibbard explains why the reason behind this statement as well as what is meant and not meant by this phrase. Subscribe to Why Catholic? wherever you get your podcasts.Check out the Why Catholic Etsy shop (all proceeds support this podcast).Become a free subscriber or a patron of Why Catholic? and get the next episode and a discount code to the Why Catholic Etsy shop in your email inbox.Follow Why Catholic on Instagram.Like what you hear? Leave a 5-star rating and a comment on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Get full access to Why Catholic? at whycatholic.substack.com/subscribe
"This episode has demonstrated that it would be problematic to categorize Cantate Domino's expression of No Salvation Outside the Church as an infallible statement. Though it was endorsed by a council and pope, neither the council fathers nor the pope actually drafted it. It seems to present a widespread theological opinion, or a sententia ad fidem pertinens, rather than a de fide doctrine, does not seek to define any soteriological or eschatological doctrines, makes changeable assumptions about other religions, and it is aimed at a very small portion of the Christian population. Finally, several doctrines that argued in favor of salvation for non-Christians had already been accepted before the council, and within a century of its conclusion, well-respected theologians and authorities already rejected its expression."
Can the Church ever reverse her teaching? How can we define the notion of a magisterial reversal and what doctrines constitute potential candidates for this? Did the Church reverse her teaching that "Outside the Church, there is no salvation"? Michael Lofton joins us to discuss these topics. ______________________________________________________ If you like the show, consider becoming a financial supporter and getting ome super cool gifts in return: https://www.classicaltheism.com/support
"That said, several Church Fathers considered the Hebrew prophets of the Old Testament and pagan philosophers like Socrates to be within the confines of the Church, since Christ was partially revealed to them as universal wisdom, or logos. However, once a Jew or pagan had heard the Gospel, their conversion was required for their salvation. Christianity's legalization accelerated this idea." Read the Thesis Here: https://clarifyingcatholicism.org/essays/theses/florence-and-vatican-ii-on-other-religions-discontinuity-or-reform/
In today's sermon, we look at Mark 9: 9-13 and discuss the meaning of the true Gospel. The distinguishing mark of the true church has always been that it centrally proclaims the DEATH and RESURRECTION of Christ and that there is NO SALVATION apart from Jesus Christ. God's immense love is shown through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. As Romans 5: 8 says--"But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us." ________________________________________ Links to Sermon Notes & Answers: ➤Sermon Notes (Blank): https://www.sheridanhills.org/_files/ugd/30fec2_2db885b29efd407c8442616b70c3697a.pdf ➤Sermon Notes (Answers): https://www.sheridanhills.org/_files/ugd/30fec2_6d3b31b81748430983f72271dde53361.pdf ________________________________________ In this video: 1:01 Last Week: Seeing Jesus for Who He Is 14:06 The True and Complete Gospel 53:30 Do You See the True and Complete Gospel? ________________________________________ Subscribe to this channel to catch weekly expositional sermons from the Bible. ________________________________________ Explore more sermons and information: https://www.sheridanhills.org/watch-new ________________________________________ Follow us: ➤Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sheridanhills/ ➤Twitter: https://twitter.com/sheridanhills01 ➤Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sheridanhills/
Questions Covered: 13:42 – What does salvation look like for people that have left the Church due to the sex abuse scandal? Good question 20:31 – Jesus says he is the way, the truth and the life. Catholics say the Catholic Church is the way. Is this contradictory? 24:20 – Paul says those who call in the name of the Lord will be saved. That which you are proclaiming is false. 34:45 – Can you give me 3 of the best reasons to be Catholic and not Orthodox? 38:18 – I'm Anglican and faithful. Is your Church saying that I can’t have salvation? 45:47 – How do we practically communicate this teaching to ecumenical groups? 48:40 – What are your thoughts on the movie Silence and the question on salvation in it? 50:33 – Are there any documents prior to the 60's that show the caveats regarding salvation that we hear about today? …
Is this a helpful statement? Is it a Roman Catholic idea? Is it even biblical? Today I want to share with you a provocative statement made by none other than the Protestant Reformer, John Calvin. Today we're doing a little church history, some interaction with Ephesians 4, and an overall increase (hopefully) in our appreciation for belonging to both Jesus Himself, and His church. Support the showIf you enjoyed this episode and want to support the show, consider becoming a Patron!
Michael interacts with Gavin Ortlund’s criticism about the developments made to the doctrine on no salvation outside the church. The video may be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5myQc93iswI&ab_channel=TruthUnites
Pastor Charles Holzahauser Recorded Sun 1-31-1981 NO JESUS - NO SALVATION - NO DELIVERANCE - GRM (133)
Pastor Charles Holzahauser Recorded Sun 1-31-1981 NO JESUS - NO SALVATION - NO DELIVERANCE - GRM (133)
Pastor Charles Holzahauser Recorded Sun 1-31-1981 NO JESUS - NO SALVATION - NO DELIVERANCE - GRM (133)
This sermon is No.2 of 14 sermons given by Father Kosmas during his visits to the parish of St George Church, Carlton, Sydney, Australia.Duration: 38 minsVisit our website at www.OrthodoxTalks.com
Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus - There is No Salvation Outside the Church - This is a hard saying, who can accept this, are the words of the jews upon hearing the difficult teachings of Our Lord. This most esteemed mystery of the faith has been always and everywhere taught by the Church. I will first explain to you how we are saved, then I will explain this most important dogma of the faith and those who to no fault of their own do not know the Church, and the dire consequences of denying such an important truth. But first let us salute the Virgin Mary. HAIL MARY… Our Lady of Fatima, pray for us! Our Lady of Pompeii, pray for us! Our Lady Hammer of Heretics, pray for us! St. Vincent Ferrer, Pray for us! St. Leonard of Port Maurice, Pray for us! If you remember nothing else from what I have just said, let me break this down in the simplest manner possible, by anticipating some of your questions. Who will be saved? Those who die in a state of sanctifying grace. Who will be damned? Those who die in a state of mortal sin. How is one placed into sanctifying grace? By faith and Baptism. Can one lose sanctifying grace? Yes, but one mortal sin. Can one reconcile with God? Yes, by the Sacrament of Confession. Here is where a large amount of my information came from https://catholicism.org/category/outside-the-church-there-is-no-salvation Catholicism.orgAdrian Social MediaIG: @ffonzeTwitter: @AdrianFonzeFacebook: Adrian FonsecaYouTube: Adrian Fonseca YouTube: Catholic Conversations
A slight detour from the four marks of the Church to discuss why there is no salvation outside the Church.