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  1. I thank you for opening my eyes, my heart and mind. I am a roman catholic but confused on what to believe in, for my beliefs is through the word of God, the Bible and Jesus Christ. I was also decieved by the virgin mary they called mother of Jesus. Yet, Im very greatful to know the truth. I am lost and I don’t know where church I belong. I stopped from going to our church many years, i stopped the tradition that was once my culture. I just continued to read His words, not always in the Bible but some through online when I feel to know something. Prayers, yes prayer is my help to get in touch with Him. I know this is not a coincidence to read on your website..its God’s will! again thank you so much. God bless us…

    • You’re very welcome, Joy! The fact that you can confess that you are lost is proof that your salvation is not far off; for it is only when you know you are lost that you can seek to be found. You say you are confused and don’t know what to believe; well, the Bible says, “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and you shall be saved” (Acts 16:31). The Bible also says that if you confess Jesus with your mouth and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the grave, then you would be saved (Romans 10:9). Salvation doesn’t come through any church; salvation comes through a relationship between you and the Lord Jesus, and happens when you believe that He died and shed His blood for you personally. Just keep on reading your Bible, believing on the Lord Jesus, and never go back to Rome. God bless you as you shake the last vestiges of man-made traditions from your life.

      TSM

  2. Dear brother, I sit wearing my headphones, at the PC and listening to Brahms’ German Requiem on Youtube, a work inspired entirely from scripture and in no way prayers to the departed. I bless both God and Brahms for this music, which elevates me to the very fringes of heaven!
    It’s 23.30hrs in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, UK and I’m reading your reply to this poor misguided soul and deeply moved by your answers to her self justification for remaining a worshipper in the Roman Catholic church. The case you put forward, based purely on scripture, can in no significant way, I believe, be improved upon. I therefore add my prayers to yours that God, in His great mercy, will pluck this dear soul, like a brand from the fire.
    I have only just recently discovered your blog, and that was by pure chance? For the last week I have revisited your blogs, and may I say as a regular reader of scripture for the last 33years, I am in awe at your knowledge!
    Please know that I value your work greatly, perhaps because, like yourself, I too am labouring to ‘deliver those who are drawn toward death, and hold back those stumbling to the slaughter’.
    Love in Yeshua Ha’Mashiac

    • Brother John, as one laborer to another, welcome!

      I thank you for praying for this dear soul, as she is firmly in the grip of Rome. She got really angry at me for the piece I wrote concerning Corpus Christi Day, and said she would never visit this blog again. She thought the article blasphemed the Lord Jesus, Whom Roman Catholics believe is “really present” in the Eucharist. The foundation of her belief system was beginning to teeter, and anger is always the first reaction. She will need much prayer.

      I’m grateful that you appreciate my work, because it really is a labor of love. I’m working hard to bring Roman Catholics to a saving knowledge of the Lord Jesus and to reform the Reformation Church which has gotten away from the simple truth revealed in Scripture. Thank you for those encouraging words! God is good isn’t He?! You have encouraged me a great deal tonight (01.54 Berlin time) John, and for that I thank you. Good night, and God bless you.

      TSM

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