What is the 24th silly thing some Protestants say? “Jesus wants me to feel good about myself!” Catholics think of The Book of Revelation. The Splendor and The Power and The Inhabitants of Heaven are described.
Their Holy Words are often quoted in The Bible.
Neither The Father, nor The Son, nor The Holy Spirit, nor The 24 Elders, The Four Animals, the souls crying out for “Vengeance!”, the Angels, or the countless inhabitants of Heaven ever say:
“Jesus, help people feel good about themselves!”
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What is the 24th silly thing that some Protestants say? “Jesus wants me to feel good about myself!”
Jesus did tell us, in John 12:26, of the only people whose souls He would admit into Heaven.
“Whoever serves me must follow me; and where I am, my servant also will be. My Father will honor the one who serves me.”
That is reinforced by Jesus’ description of the only souls He allows into Heaven.
“You are My friends if you obey My commands.”
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Neither Jesus nor The Hosts of Heaven ever said to anyone: “Jesus wants you to feel good about yourself.”
Where did that absurd notion originate? The Profiteers of Protestantism!
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45,000 men have found ways to make money in religion. “People love to feel good about themselves! And, they want to go to Heaven! I will invent my own Protestant Marketing Plan! I will turn it into a denomination! It will be Number 45,000 and Mine! I will will do Market Research! I will find a group of people! I will find out what they want to hear! Then, I will tell them what they want to hear!”
What do many donors want to hear?
“You are smart! You are good! Jesus has to let you into Heaven!”
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Catholics compare Protestantism to The Only Church Jesus Spoke Into Being with His Holy Word. Jesus Ordained The First Catholic Bishops. Catholic priests are ordained in living link with them.
They take, and generally obey, Holy Vows. Their Holy Vows include Poverty, Chastity, and Obedience.
Jesus lived in Poverty, Chastity, and Obedience.
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The Profiteers of Protestantism do not even try to live as Jesus did. They reject The Holy Vows of Poverty, Chastity, and Obedience.
But, they do feel good about themselves!
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