I not sure if this is brave or stupid:
While researching Jubilee for an earlier post I stumbled across this comment from a Catholic web site:
“By fulfilling certain conditions, including prayers, a pilgrimage, or acts of charity, Catholics can receive indulgences, which reduce or eliminate temporal punishment for sins.”
My instant reaction was probably much like yours, but then I noticed the words “…reduce or eliminate temporal punishment for sins.”
We all know the redemptive blood of our Savior frees us from the spiritual curse of sin, but does NOT free us from earthly consequences. Those are still ours. In fact, YHWH himself established these “temporal” consequences of sin, and some are very severe.
When raising my children, disciplinary functions were mine. I tried to clearly communicate right and wrong, but could not possibly make discipline a mechanical operation. When a lesson had already been learned, a cost already paid, or a contrite heart demonstrated, justice had to be tempered with grace.
Does our Father do the same thing? If we are truly contrite, attempt to pay for our mistakes, seek to right our wrongs, and try to never repeat our sin; is our temporal punishments “…reduced or eliminated…”? (Note: I can accept “reduced” not sure about “eliminated.”) What my Catholic friends call indulgences my protestant companions would term grace.
Now, before the scalping knives come out; I can already hear the war drums, let me add this. I respectfully disagree with Catholics that the “indulgences” are granted by the church. Grace is the sole domain of our merciful Father YHWH. In the meantime, I will take all the indulgences I can get.
While researching Jubilee for an earlier post I stumbled across this comment from a Catholic web site:
“By fulfilling certain conditions, including prayers, a pilgrimage, or acts of charity, Catholics can receive indulgences, which reduce or eliminate temporal punishment for sins.”
My instant reaction was probably much like yours, but then I noticed the words “…reduce or eliminate temporal punishment for sins.”
We all know the redemptive blood of our Savior frees us from the spiritual curse of sin, but does NOT free us from earthly consequences. Those are still ours. In fact, YHWH himself established these “temporal” consequences of sin, and some are very severe.
When raising my children, disciplinary functions were mine. I tried to clearly communicate right and wrong, but could not possibly make discipline a mechanical operation. When a lesson had already been learned, a cost already paid, or a contrite heart demonstrated, justice had to be tempered with grace.
Does our Father do the same thing? If we are truly contrite, attempt to pay for our mistakes, seek to right our wrongs, and try to never repeat our sin; is our temporal punishments “…reduced or eliminated…”? (Note: I can accept “reduced” not sure about “eliminated.”) What my Catholic friends call indulgences my protestant companions would term grace.
Now, before the scalping knives come out; I can already hear the war drums, let me add this. I respectfully disagree with Catholics that the “indulgences” are granted by the church. Grace is the sole domain of our merciful Father YHWH. In the meantime, I will take all the indulgences I can get.