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Your Faith has Saved You

Feedback I've Received, Joyful Stories, Salvation, Things to Think About

I received this uplifting message from a former catholic woman who converted to Christianity. She discovered true faith and received the Gift of Eternal Life:

“Of course, I thought I was saved. I went to confession every week and hung out with the priests… I thought they had all the answers about what to do with my life. I lived with two extremist catholics and we prayed rosaries… and always talked about Mary. It dawned on me that no one ever talked about Jesus.

I was going to leave for the convent but I ended up moving in with three baptist girls. I told them I didn’t want to talk about religions because I knew where I stood. We hardly ever talked about it. I just knew I wasn’t getting something right. About four months later, I was sick of not having a relationship with God. Nothing I was doing was working. My roommate asked me a question and then we got to talk about our different beliefs. I started to ask if she wanted to know what I thought or what the church thought. That night and the next couple of nights…all I was thinking about was the differences in the church. I researched it until early morning hours. The third night, I prayed for God to let me know what to do. He told me… ‘My Daughter Your Faith has Saved You’.

The next morning, I woke up a new person. I was so nervous because I was going to be doing an outreach thing with Baptist people. I already told them that I was changing. I came home and told my roommate that I was no longer wanting to be catholic. We talked about it. She was so happy. My catholic friends told me what I was doing was wrong. They were wondering how I could make a decision like this in four months when it takes priests years to decide and learn about God. That made me nervous but I went to the scriptures…

I see it [the catholic church] now as a cult somewhat. It takes time to unlearn that stuff. I appreciate your website and to let you know you aren’t alone… I see such hypocrisy and wonder how I fell for it. I understand how I did.”

Because it is only through Faith that we may taste the goodness of God’s Truth. Trust in Christ Alone, my friends. Reject all of what you have learned from men, and place your Trust in Christ Alone and you can have the Gift of Eternal Salvation!

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October 1st, 2010  
Tags: difference between catholic and christian, eternal salvation, faith, trust in Christ alone



Eyes Opened

Feedback I've Received, Joyful Stories

I received a wonderfully uplifting e-mail from a visitor to my site. It was from a woman who had grown up in the catholic church, and was so deeply caring about her religion that she was actually considering becoming a nun. Later, she began to more closely examine the teachings of the church of Rome and found that there were some key differences between the sacred Word found in Holy Scripture and what the so-called “church” was teaching her. I was joyful to see her say that, after spending time with the Scripture and with others who asked her questions about the catholic church, she found her way OUT of the darkness and into God’s wonderful Light.

That’s right, she rejected the false church, the church of Rome, the catholic church, and has joined God’s One True Church and has now converted to Christianity. She has gone from catholic to Christian just as I have and as has been told her in my catholic Christian story. She concluded her e-mail to me with this statement on the so-called catholic church:

“I see such hypocrisy and wonder how I fell for it. I understand how I did.
I praise God that I have a gift, though”.

I, too, praise God for Him sending this woman exactly what she needed in order to escape the clutches of a false religion.

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September 1st, 2010  
Tags: belief, catholic christian, catholicism, Christ's true church, false church, false religion, false teachings, The Bible



The Power of the Holy Spirit

Feedback I've Received, Joyful Stories, Salvation

As you probably know, I receive dozens and dozens of e-mails daily and I can’t necessarily respond to every one individually. I get many messages of thanks and good wishes, and sometimes I get e-mails from people who want to argue. I know that I have the Holy Spirit to guide me when it comes to Holy Scripture, so I do my best to guide those who are still lost and try to insist that my “interpretation” (I don’t interpret Scripture, it isn’t meant to be interpreted) is wrong — when I know, because I have The Comforter with me, that the message I get out of the Gospel is from the author Himself.

Today I received another joyful e-mail from someone who has visited my site:

“Thank you so much for sharing your story with us via this web site. Your story is
a beautiful, wonderful thing that should go to show everyone just how powerful
the Holy Spirit can be. I shared your site withmy wife who was still a practicing
Catholic, and thanks to your words opening up her eyes to God’s truth,she
has left the Catholic church and has now converted to Christianity! I am
thrilled to say that she now trusts in Christ only for salvation and she is now
Saved and her life has change immediately. All praise glory and honor to
our Father in Heaven!”

It is not through my words, but through the power of the Holy Spirit that stories of repentance like these occur all the time. Through the Grace of God these people’s eyes are opened and when they Trust in Christ Alone they are able to escape the clutches of a false church and move from darkness into God’s wonderful Light. I am so very joyful that this man’s wife is now a part of Christ’s One True Church.

Indeed, I echo this e-mailer’s closing statement: all praise, honor, and glory to God.

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June 15th, 2010  
Tags: belief, catholic christian, eternal salvation, false religion, false teachings, salvation plan, scriptures, trust in Christ alone



An E-mail Taught Me Something Today

Feedback I've Received, Joyful Stories

The e-mails continue to pour in from this site which chronicles my catholic christian journey. Many contain comments on this story of my escape from darkness and of finding my way into God’s Light. While I may not have time to respond to all of them, I certainly do read them all, and I want to share part of a very moving e-mail I have received with you. From this e-mail, I recognized something very, very important. The message began…

“Recently I was researching on the differences between Catholic and Christian
religion and came across your site. Thank you for sharing your journey, I truly
pray that it can be an enlightening story and blessing to others.”

I won’t share the entire e-mail here because it contains some very specific and personal information about this particular person’s own spiritual journey and their efforts, guided by the Holy Spirit, to lead someone very dear to them out of the catholic church, the false church, and toward Jesus Christ. Prayers of true Christians would no doubt support this woman and her efforts to help a lost soul escape the clutches of an evil, man-made religion.  She wrapped up her e-mail with this:

“I find that your story is inspiring, and I hope that you and your family
continue to grow in faith and wisdom in reaching out to people.”

I learned today that despite having touched so many people with my story, I can still be deeply moved by their stories of finding God’s Truth. But while my story may help the lost find their way to the right path, it is not my story but rather it is because of the Power of God that people are finding their way to Jesus.

Like Paul wrote in 1 Corinthians 2 :
“And my speech and my preaching was not with enticing words of man’s wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power: That your faith should not stand in the wisdom of men, but in the power of God.”

Read Paul’s words — which we know were written to the Saved, not the unsaved — about faith and understand how it is through Trust in Christ Alone (not in the words of men, in the traditions of men, in the teachings of a man-made religion) that we are Saved. The Gift of Eternal Salvation is through God’s Grace and Trust in Christ.

Praise, Honor and Glory to His Holy Name!

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June 4th, 2010  
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Saved on Sunday, Lost on Monday

Errors in Catholicism, Feedback I've Received, Holy Scriptures, Salvation

I get lots of beautiful e-mails from people who read my site and share my witness with others in need of help to find their way into God’s wonderful light. As you can imagine, I get a lot of e-mail from catholics, members of the church of Rome, who attempt to defend their organized religion despite the overwhelming amount of Holy Scripture which plainly shows that their church does not behave in the way Christ’s One True Church would behave. Those of us who have placed our Trust in Christ Alone for our Eternal Salvation read the Holy Scripture with the counsel of the Holy Spirit and so we are completely enlightened to the meaning of God’s Word.

Sometimes the meaning of His Word is harder to grasp for those, like practicing catholics, who are probably not Saved.

One of the e-mails I received from a catholic who professes to be a Christian made reference to the catholic practice of confession and communion, explaining that he knows he has received Salvation after receiving the communion wafer (a coin-shaped piece of unleavened bread, nothing more) on Sunday. Confession on Saturday, communion on Sunday, and he has his Salvation. Of course he also believes that if he should fall into sin on Monday his Salvation is then lost, he has fallen away, and he can then “repent” again and renew his salvation through another round of confession and communion.

Saved on Sunday, lost on Monday. Saved again on Sunday, lost again on Monday.

Is this the inevitable cycle that a so-called catholic Christian must endure under God’s Salvation plan? Obviously not. First, it doesn’t even make sense that God would give us a Gift only to take it away from us again, then give it back and take it away, over and over again. That action alone destroys the entire concept of the “Gift” of Eternal Salvation. A true Christian ignores the phony teachings of a false man-made church and understands that a free “gift” is something that is given without conditions — if you must “do” something to earn a gift or keep a gift, then it isn’t a “free gift” at all, is it?

Romans 5:16
And not as it was by one that sinned, so is the gift: for the judgment was by one to condemnation, but the free gift is of many offences unto justification.

God’s free Gift is Christ’s Sacrifice for our sins… ALL of our sins!

But here’s the part that catholics generally don’t like to hear when they talk about gaining and losing, gaining and losing, gaining and losing Salvation. To do so is impossible, and the Holy Scripture tells us that in complete clarity:

Hebrews 6:4
For it is impossible for those who were once enlightened, and have tasted of the heavenly gift, and were made partakers of the Holy Ghost, And have tasted the good word of God, and the powers of the world to come, If they shall fall away, to renew them again unto repentance; seeing they crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh, and put him to an open shame.

Even if you believe, as catholics usually do, that Salvation can be gained and then lost, Hebrews 6 should tell you in no uncertain terms that it is IMPOSSIBLE to renew yourself unto Salvation because you would be attempting to crucify the Son of God again, unto yourself, which — as the Holy Scripture states — means you would be trying to publicly disgrace Christ Himself.

Christians who have Trusted in Christ Alone for their Salvation and put aside the false teachings of man-made religions further understand the full meaning of Hebrews 6:4, which is that is that man cannot lose his Salvation because he could never, ever, crucify the Son of God again.

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June 2nd, 2010  
Tags: communion, confession, eternal salvation, false religion, salvation cannot be lost



Can Salvation be that Simple?

Errors in Catholicism, Feedback I've Received, Holy Scriptures, Salvation, The Bible

I hear from a lot of people, some who have received the Gift of Eternal Salvation and some who have not. Some who are a part of Christ’s Body and others who are stuck in the false church, the so-called “roman catholic church”. Those who have been Saved realize exactly how simple God’s plan for Salvation is. Those who are trapped, who have been misled, who have placed their trust in men and not Christ are usually very confused.

All I have to do is Trust in Christ Alone and I will have the Gift of Eternal Salvation? It can’t possibly be that simple.

And yet, it is. But as humans, we’ve been trained to believe that nothing can be gained without hard work. That we can receive no “reward” without putting in some sort of effort. We forget that Salvation is a GIFT and not a reward. A gift is something that we do NOT need to earn, rather it is freely given. And God gives us Eternal Life because He sent His Son to die for our sins, all of our sins, once and forever.

Here in my catholic Christian blog and Web site I relate my story and try to help those who are confused and misled. I try to explain that man-made churches like the church of rome can do nothing but twist and tarnish God’s Word. The Holy Scripture is pure, there is no explanation or interpretation needed. Instead of relying on man-made churches to tell you what the Holy Scripture means, set aside everything you’ve been taught by men and place all of your Trust in Christ Alone.

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February 24th, 2010  
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Great Joy

Feedback I've Received, Joyful Stories

I feel such great joy every time I hear from someone who has read my catholic Christian story on this Web site and they take the time to write to me and let me know how inspiring my message is for them, personally. It is through God’s grace and his wonderful Gift, the Gift of Eternal Salvation, that it is possible for me to share my story with you.

While some have written to tell me that my site is attacking catholicism, this is far from the truth. I’m not setting up a catholic vs Christian battle here, the intent of this site is to share the good news of God’s Word and to help those who are stuck in a false religion to see God’s true and simple Plan for Salvation.

Recently, I received a wonderful e-mail from a reader who said:

“I really appreciate you posting this information. I have a
situation that will not be easy. I am feeling much like you
did the day you confronted your mother. I know my confrontation
has to take place. The truth has been revealed to me in the scriptures
and through prayer. I have to pass it on to those loved ones that are
being misled. I ask that you keep me in your prayers, and thank you
again for sharing your story.”

The only thing I would say is that when speaking to your loved ones who are trapped in the false church or some non-Christian religion (such as the Church of Rome), you should approach these conversations not as a “confrontation” but instead as a sharing of the Holy Spirit.

See how powerful our Heavenly Father is?

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October 9th, 2009  
Tags: christian vs catholic, E-mail, encouragement, false church, feedback, scriptures



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