When did salvation get so tricky?
"You are redeemed because of what Jesus did..."
Jesus' death never saved anyone. His resurrection did (1Co 15:13,14; Heb 6:1,2). Why does your apostate church teach that they can call him down from heaven and sacrifice him all over again (Ro 10:6). Who does the Roman Catholic Church honor when they do this?
See:
No Mass http://vananne.com/culttoasters/No%20Sacrifice.htm
"...and not because of what He said..."
Jn 15:3.
It would be better for you to never had heard the gospel (2
Pe 2:21). Sanctimonious RaisinCakes may call
you a friend (Hos
3:1);
but in reality, you are an enemy of the cross of Christ (Mt
15:6).
Response to comment [from a Christian]: "The son laid down his life on our behalf, and the Father accepted it."
Should we celebrate his death like Roman Catholics (Lk
4:6–8;
2 Thess. 2:3,
4) or his resurrection?
2Ti 2:8. Eucharist
worship is idolatry (Ex.
20:3; Deut.
5:7; 6:13; Matt.
4:10; Luke
4:8; Acts
10:26; 14:15; Col.
2:18; Rev.
19:10; 22:8).
When he had given thanks, he broke it, and said, “This is my body which is for
you. Do this in remembrance [ἀνάμνησις] of me. (1
Cor 11:24-26).
See:
No
Sacrifice
When did salvation get so tricky?