KingJ
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PROBLEMS WITH THE CATHOLIC CHURCH (at large)
There are many spiritual truths we have received from the Catholic church. For us Protestants, they are without a doubt our close brothers and sisters in Christ. Unlike our very distant cousins the Jehovah Witnesses and even more distant, the Calvinists.
But, sadly, within the Catholic church I see two material faults and three small matters that seem to more often than not, lead to a material fault.
1. Restricted movement of the Holy Spirit - Material fault 1
On one hand:
A - Catholics recognise the seven gifts of wisdom, understanding, counsel, fortitude, knowledge, piety and fear of the Lord.
B - They tick the blocks of the five ministry gifts mentioned in Ephesians 4, of apostle, prophet, evangelist, pastor and teacher.
C - They operate in all but one of the gifts mentioned in 1 Cor 12:8-10 (Gift of tongues).
D - They do a decent job at containing those 'crazies' that run around and embarrass Christianity by boastfully performing Matt 7:22 type miracles (prophecy, healing, casting out demons, forcing people to speak in tongues).
On the other hand:
On the day of Pentecost mentioned in Acts 2, the Holy Spirit fell on and anointed all that were in attendance. Every single person was empowered and able to operate in the gifts of the Spirit. In the Catholic church we do not see this. It should be encouraged and taught. Waiting on the Holy Spirit in faith and when overwhelmed with His presence, unrestricted freedom and confidence to operate in the gifts at a church meeting and or where He leads you to.
While there is a lot of truth to a priest and or elder being more responsible to deal with someone confessions, exorcisms and prayers for healing. I feel, as it relates to all the gifts, it is overly micromanaged. The fire that Holy Spirit creates in someone to serve freely is mostly extinguished and replaced with a ''if you want to serve God at that level, take a vow of celibacy, study for a long period of time and become a priest or a nun''. I have the utmost respect for priests and nuns. But the Catholic church does need to do a lot more in inspiring, teaching and nurturing the fire within every Christian to operate freely in the gifts of the Spirit.
A church should give members an opportunity to openly share, speak in tongues, interpret tongues, prophecy, pray and teach. I would say that the Catholic church is currently at a 1/10 on this. Some charismatic churches overdo it and are at a 10/10 'anything goes' level. We see a lot of carnality at this level. The sweet spot would be 5-6/10 freedom with some oversight and containment by appointed elders. You can't have chaos at meetings as Paul explains in Cor 14:26-40.
There are many spiritual truths we have received from the Catholic church. For us Protestants, they are without a doubt our close brothers and sisters in Christ. Unlike our very distant cousins the Jehovah Witnesses and even more distant, the Calvinists.
But, sadly, within the Catholic church I see two material faults and three small matters that seem to more often than not, lead to a material fault.
1. Restricted movement of the Holy Spirit - Material fault 1
On one hand:
A - Catholics recognise the seven gifts of wisdom, understanding, counsel, fortitude, knowledge, piety and fear of the Lord.
B - They tick the blocks of the five ministry gifts mentioned in Ephesians 4, of apostle, prophet, evangelist, pastor and teacher.
C - They operate in all but one of the gifts mentioned in 1 Cor 12:8-10 (Gift of tongues).
D - They do a decent job at containing those 'crazies' that run around and embarrass Christianity by boastfully performing Matt 7:22 type miracles (prophecy, healing, casting out demons, forcing people to speak in tongues).
On the other hand:
On the day of Pentecost mentioned in Acts 2, the Holy Spirit fell on and anointed all that were in attendance. Every single person was empowered and able to operate in the gifts of the Spirit. In the Catholic church we do not see this. It should be encouraged and taught. Waiting on the Holy Spirit in faith and when overwhelmed with His presence, unrestricted freedom and confidence to operate in the gifts at a church meeting and or where He leads you to.
While there is a lot of truth to a priest and or elder being more responsible to deal with someone confessions, exorcisms and prayers for healing. I feel, as it relates to all the gifts, it is overly micromanaged. The fire that Holy Spirit creates in someone to serve freely is mostly extinguished and replaced with a ''if you want to serve God at that level, take a vow of celibacy, study for a long period of time and become a priest or a nun''. I have the utmost respect for priests and nuns. But the Catholic church does need to do a lot more in inspiring, teaching and nurturing the fire within every Christian to operate freely in the gifts of the Spirit.
A church should give members an opportunity to openly share, speak in tongues, interpret tongues, prophecy, pray and teach. I would say that the Catholic church is currently at a 1/10 on this. Some charismatic churches overdo it and are at a 10/10 'anything goes' level. We see a lot of carnality at this level. The sweet spot would be 5-6/10 freedom with some oversight and containment by appointed elders. You can't have chaos at meetings as Paul explains in Cor 14:26-40.