12. One Catholic duty: “Making things simple for Willful Protestants.”

May God bless us all with grateful obedience to every ‘part’ of His ‘law’.

Question 1: “Does Jesus tell us the difference between Catholics and Willful Protestants in John 10:27?

Answer: “Jesus Christ makes the difference clear! “My sheep hear my voice, says the Lord; I know them, and they follow me.”

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Question 2: “How does Jesus ‘know’ who His ‘sheep’ are?”

Answer: “His ‘sheep’ do one thing! They ‘follow’ Him!”

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Question 3: “Is it possible to ‘follow’ Jesus while we disobey any of His Teachings?”

Answer: “Most people ‘follow’ some Teachings of Jesus. James 2:10 is clear! “For whoever keeps the whole law and yet stumbles at just one part is guilty of breaking all of it.”

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Question 4: “If someone disobeys This Word of Jesus, are they ‘breaking all’ of ‘God’s Law’? ‘And I say unto you thou art Peter and on this rock I build My Church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.’

Answer: “Jesus Christ Decreed That Word of God’s ‘law’. We must not break ‘one part’ of God’s ‘law’!”

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Question 5: “What happens if we willfully disobey that ‘part’ of God’s ‘law’?”

Answer: “We keep ourselves from what Jesus gave to The Only Church He Spoke Into Being with Those Words of His!”

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Question 6: “What did Jesus give to The One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church led by Peter and his Successors?”

Answer: “I give you the keys to The Kingdom of Heaven.”

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Question 7: “That is about the simplest reason there is to be Catholic! What about those who willfully refuse to obey that ‘part’ of God’s Law?”

Answer: “James 2:10 is clear! There is no way to be among His obedient ‘sheep’ while we willfully disobey ‘any part’ of God’s ‘law’.”

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Question 8: “What is the best way to be forever among His obedient ‘sheep’?”

Answer: “Be Catholic.”

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Simple reasons to be Catholic. catholicfundamentalism.com

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