In Acts 16:1-10, Paul was on his second trip to Turkey and beyond. He was guided by The First Catholic Pope and his Bishops’ Council in Jerusalem. Their Catholic Conclusion was clear: “Both Jews and Gentiles have immortal souls that ‘might’ be saved by living in accord with The Church-Creating Word of Jesus to His First Catholic Pope.”
Catholics are blessed to realize His Church-Creating Word is clearer with Proper Punctuation! So, we put a ‘ before and after what He said to remind ourselves that Jesus is Personally clarifying the “Hidden Prophecies” within:
“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. I give you the keys to The Kingdom of Heaven.‘“
The Proper Punctuation Principle uses ‘ to remind us that Jesus is Personally telling us that we need the “keys” He specifically gave to His First Catholic Pope to get our immortal souls into Heaven. Understanding that makes it easier to see that they include The Seven Catholic Sacraments!
Do Catholics apply the Proper Punctuation Principle to other Passages?
Yes! Catholics realize that The Church-Creating Words of Jesus are the New Testament Equivalent of what God the Father, The Loving Programmer, Spoke over 13 trillion light-years ago in Genesis 1:3 when The Creation Program was Downloaded! “Let there be light and there was light!”
That Passage, from Genesis 1:3, is also clarified by being Properly Punctuated to read: “And God said, ‘Let there be light‘, and there was light.”
Catholics see that Passage from Genesis connects to Mt. 16:18-20. Both Speakers of both Words, Father and Son, are clearly identified as The Two Sources of Light.
Only Catholics clearly see that The Downloading Verb of God, The Holy Spirit, is with God The Father, The Loving Programmer and with The Word of God The Son in Human Form at The Beginning of Creation and at the Beginning of The Catholic Church!
Catholics love “new ideas” that help us see that God loves us enough to let us get the actual “keys to The Kingdom of Heaven” that He Who Fulfilled the Messianic Prophecies gave His Life to give specifically to The First Catholic Pope!
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Today’s Simple Rhyme: “God is Now and Then and Here and There. / Truly, God is everywhere!”
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