dudley
Puritan Board Post-Graduate
To be Protestant and a Reformed Protestant to me is very special and a grace of election by God.
I believe the Protestant Reformation was absolutely necessary. I also believe being a Protestant in the 21st century takes courage and living by the doctrines of reformed Protestantism takes a great deal of courage and fortitude.
I believe strongly that Authority,and papal authority as well as our Protestant doctrine of Justification is what separates us from Roman Catholicism and makes us Protestants.
I left the Roman catholic church in January 2006. I expressed to friends who were Episcopalian that I was very disillusioned by Pope Benedict and I was no longer able to believe in the primacy of the pope or accept him as Christ's vicar on earth. They invited me to join them as guests at the Episcopal service the following Sunday. I liked the service, I was welcome to the Lords Supper at the service even though I was a Roman catholic and not yet an Episcopalian or a Protestant. I continued to go to the Episcopal church and officially joined and was received into the Episcopal church Easter week 2006.
Once convinced that no man is above the Gospel. Anyone standing for the sovereignty of God as well as the sufficiency of Scripture cannot do other than to renounce the Roman pope and leave the Roman Catholic church.
I began an intensive study of Protestantism and the Protestant Reformation. I began to believe the Reformation was establishing and returning the Church and the Gospel to the way it was in the early church and before the corruption's done by the Roman church and the governmental system of the papacy.
I discovered I believed in the doctrines of the Protestant Reformation i.e. the authority of the Bible alone in all matters of faith and practice and that salvation is by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone.
I also began to understand Protestantism involves protesting against error, but also propagating the Truth. A Protestant, therefore, in the true sense, is one who not only protests against the corruption's, abuses and apostasy of Romanism, but also bears faithful witness to the fundamental principles of the Gospel as set forth in the Word of God.
Once God removes the veil from the eyes of the Roman Catholic and gives him/her eyes to see and ears to hear and new heart of trust in the real grace of God there is no more Roman Catholicism left in the soul. Hence, to be born again by the Spirit puts an end forever to Roman Catholicism. I really did not leave the Roman catholic religion I was no longer a Roman catholic. One cannot believe in salvation through the Roman Catholic system of sacraments, etc., and salvation by grace through faith alone at the same time. It is one or the other.
As time went on I began to research the Protestant doctrine of Justification and when I fully understood the doctrine and accepted it and salvation through Jesus Christ alone I knew I was born again and I joined an inquirers class at a Presbyterian congregation. I made a Public confession of faith as a Presbyterian in 2007 and have been a communing and Reformed Protestant since.
I believe the Protestant Reformation was absolutely necessary. I also believe being a Protestant in the 21st century takes courage and living by the doctrines of reformed Protestantism takes a great deal of courage and fortitude.
I believe strongly that Authority,and papal authority as well as our Protestant doctrine of Justification is what separates us from Roman Catholicism and makes us Protestants.
I left the Roman catholic church in January 2006. I expressed to friends who were Episcopalian that I was very disillusioned by Pope Benedict and I was no longer able to believe in the primacy of the pope or accept him as Christ's vicar on earth. They invited me to join them as guests at the Episcopal service the following Sunday. I liked the service, I was welcome to the Lords Supper at the service even though I was a Roman catholic and not yet an Episcopalian or a Protestant. I continued to go to the Episcopal church and officially joined and was received into the Episcopal church Easter week 2006.
Once convinced that no man is above the Gospel. Anyone standing for the sovereignty of God as well as the sufficiency of Scripture cannot do other than to renounce the Roman pope and leave the Roman Catholic church.
I began an intensive study of Protestantism and the Protestant Reformation. I began to believe the Reformation was establishing and returning the Church and the Gospel to the way it was in the early church and before the corruption's done by the Roman church and the governmental system of the papacy.
I discovered I believed in the doctrines of the Protestant Reformation i.e. the authority of the Bible alone in all matters of faith and practice and that salvation is by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone.
I also began to understand Protestantism involves protesting against error, but also propagating the Truth. A Protestant, therefore, in the true sense, is one who not only protests against the corruption's, abuses and apostasy of Romanism, but also bears faithful witness to the fundamental principles of the Gospel as set forth in the Word of God.
Once God removes the veil from the eyes of the Roman Catholic and gives him/her eyes to see and ears to hear and new heart of trust in the real grace of God there is no more Roman Catholicism left in the soul. Hence, to be born again by the Spirit puts an end forever to Roman Catholicism. I really did not leave the Roman catholic religion I was no longer a Roman catholic. One cannot believe in salvation through the Roman Catholic system of sacraments, etc., and salvation by grace through faith alone at the same time. It is one or the other.
As time went on I began to research the Protestant doctrine of Justification and when I fully understood the doctrine and accepted it and salvation through Jesus Christ alone I knew I was born again and I joined an inquirers class at a Presbyterian congregation. I made a Public confession of faith as a Presbyterian in 2007 and have been a communing and Reformed Protestant since.