Tuesday 15 July 2014

Pope Stirs Controversy Amongst Evangelicals

from July 3

VATICAN CITY (Worthy News )– Pope Francis created a
controversy amongst Evangelicals this week, when he stated in his weekly address, that those who believe they can maintain a
"personal" and "direct" relationship with Jesus Christ outside the
"mediation of the Church" was "dangerous and harmful."

In his weekly address from St. Peter's Square, the Pope said, "No
one becomes Christian on his or her own! Is that clear? No one
becomes Christian by him- or herself."

"Christians are not made in a laboratory. A Christian is part of a
people who comes from afar. The Christian belongs to a people
called the Church and this Church is what makes him or her
Christian, on the day of Baptism, and then in the course of
catechesis, and so on," the Pontiff continued.

"We are able to live this journey not only because of others, but
together with others. In the Church there is no 'do it yourself',
there are no 'free agents'," the Pope added.

"At times one hears someone say: 'I believe in God, I believe in
Jesus, but I don't care about the Church…'. How many times have
we heard this? And this is not good. There are those who believe
they can maintain a personal, direct and immediate relationship
with Jesus Christ outside the communion and the mediation of the Church. These are dangerous and harmful temptations," he
continued.

"Dear friends, let us ask the Lord, through the intercession of the
Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church, for the grace never to fall into the temptation of thinking we can make it without the others, that we can get along without the Church, that we can save ourselves on our own, of being Christians from the laboratory," the Pope concluded.

Evangelicals have long maintained that one must become "born
again" and true faith is not a religion, but a personal relationship
with Jesus Christ.

While many evangelicals are members of churches of many
different denominations, the common denominator amongst
Evangelicals is the need for a "personal relationship" with Jesus
Christ as the sole mediator to God. As Evangelicals often quote,
"For there is one mediator between God and Man; the man Jesus
Christ." [1 Timothy 2:5]

source: worthynews

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