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Justification for Martin Luther

Question: What makes protestant reformation right?  For a long time I was protestant.  But as I came closer to God, I realized that there must be a better, deeper faith in Him.  A few years ago, I became Catholic, but all my protestant friends and family disapproved.  What I want to know is what justifications are there for people such as Luther, King Henry, Calvin, etc. for leaving the Catholic Church?

My Reply:
Your family and friends may be upset because they see Catholic as a step backwards, since the Catholic Church often promotes their system on icons, outer deeds, and not reading the Bible.

To understand the reformists, I believe you need to know the history of Luther. In a nutshell, Luther never intended to leave the Catholic Church, nor did he intend to begin a denomination, church, or even a movement. 
Luther was a Catholic monk who saw many crimes being committed within the Catholic Church under the leadership of that current Pope (one for instance, purgatory).  In those days, the front wooden doors to the church were the community bulletin board, and also where Luther posted his (95) arguments, known as Luther's 95 thesis.
Luther's hopes were for these crimes and blasphemous practices to stop, thus causing the Church to repent and become holy again. But instead, the Church had him arrested and put him on trial as a heretic. In fact, if it hadn't been for his friends in high places, the Church would've had Luther killed, as they did many more before him.
Now keep in mind, Luther never intended for a split from the Catholic Church. In fact, I would suggest that God put the passion into Luther to challenge the Church, or as was the work of the prophets of old, to call God's people back to Himself.  But as for the other reformers, Luther's situation and stances opened up a door for them all to run through, such as John Adams, John Calvin, etc...

In terms of your need to worship Jesus fuller and deeper, keep in mind that the basis and foundation of Christianity is not which Christian church you're attending or how many rituals you participate in, but the depth of your relationship with God through Jesus Christ.  Some suggestions for deepening your relationship with Him are fasting, regular and continuous prayer, getting involved with a small group, personal quiet times, Bible study, group prayer, and/or just spending personal time with Him.  You may also find that talking about Him with others (witnessing, evangelizing, preaching, teaching others about what you read/learned in your personal Bible study, or just simply talking about Him) boosts your excitement in your relationship with Him.

Finally, in terms of your friends and family, I know a lot of Catholics who know Jesus well. If that's where the Lord has sent you to better worship Him, then that's where you need to be. I think that once your family and friends see that, they'll lay off and support you, too.
---Pastor Andy

(For more on the reformation and what led to it, click on the caption below the picture).

Will God leave me now?

Question:  I really can't decide on being Roman Catholic or Lamaism Buddhist (Mongolian religion.)

I do love God, don't get me wrong. But then again, most Mongolians are Lamaism Buddhist, and I want to keep my purity.  If I choose to become Lamaism Buddhist, will God leave me? Will God hate me? Will God still be with me?
Can't I be both?

My Reply:
Purity of your nationality isn't based on your religion/faith.
And purity for the sake of purity can only be found in Christ.

Pure purity is to return to the "religion" of Adam & Eve, which in other words, means staying with God. Other religions, such as Buddhism or Lamaism Buddhism, were created later by people who chose to find something without God's help. So leaving God to be a part of a religion that mocks God (technically speaking) is, more than anything, like falling back in your "old" ways.

To answer your question, God will never leave you nor forsake you (God promised that). But if you leave God, He will continue to pursue you to return to Him. So the question to be raised is, do you really want to leave God in order to fit in with your sinful nationality (sinful meaning, Lamaism Buddhist, or Non-Christian)? And if you do, then A) how can you honestly say you love God; and B) are you not saying that your worldly nationality means more to you than your heavenly nationality?

Catholic Confessions

Question:
Why do Catholics have to go to confessions with a priest - couldn't they just confess to God
directly?

My Reply:
I heard that one of the reasons that Catholics are encouraged to go to the priest instead of straight to God is because of the Bible passage (Matthew 16:19) where Jesus tells His Apostles, "I will give you the keys of the kingdom of Heaven; whatever you bind on earth will be bound in Heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in Heaven."
There's much disagreement about what this means, even in the original Greek.  The Catholic Church interprets it as saying that God will do whatever His 12 (or later 11) say in terms of binding and loosing sins.  And each priest down the line is thought to be "replacements", per se, of Saint Peter.
I guess if you believe that certain humans have God in an arm-bar when it comes to whose sins God will bound or loose, you'll go talk with the humans.

Comment by asker:  "thanks...that shed some light on the issue"