The Biblical Jesus & The Roman Catholic Jesus

If we love our Catholic friends, we must tell them that the Jesus of the Bible is not the same Jesus of the Roman Catholic church. This video shows the differences clearly. I’m of the opinion that all Catholics and Protestants should know this information.

I would like to thank Tom of excatholic4christ for sharing this important video.

God Bless you,

Chris Reimers

4 Responses to The Biblical Jesus & The Roman Catholic Jesus

  1. Tom's avatar Tom says:

    Thanks for the reblog and the kind words, Chris! Yes, ecumenical accommodation is of no help to Roman Catholics who need to hear the genuine Gospel of grace.

    • Chris's avatar Chris says:

      You’re welcome, Tom. I’m going to rewatch this again every couple of months or so because there is so much here that I need to have in my memory. I know Mike has been trying to help Catholics for years so he was very organized in this presentation. I’ve recently seen more than one news item about how younger people going to catholic churches. Some of them grew up in the RCC and some of them are unchurched. That is concerning. I hope this video gets out to many. Thank you again for sharing! 🙂 I look forward to the rest of the series.

      • Tom's avatar Tom says:

        Thanks, Chris!
        RE: young people attracted to the RCC
        I’m seeing some momentum building among young people who are attracted to the antiquity, ritualism, and ceremony of the RCC in contrast with the uncertainties and shallowness of the today’s culture. They’re trading in one house built upon sand for another. Evangelical pastors add to this problem by 1) promoting a very shallow type of church service, i.e., cotton candy Jesus entertainment, 2) never or rarely referencing church history and the Reformation, and 3) embracing the RCC as a Gospel-preaching institution.

  2. LightWriters's avatar LightWriters says:

    The reverence in Catholicism is something I tend to appreciate after far too much “church-tainment” in the evangelical world in recent years. However, it saddens me that for our Catholic friends they always see Jesus on the Cross, whereas I grew up viewing and greatly reverencing the empty Cross in our church as a sign of our Lord’s forever glorious redemption and resurrection. Thanks so much for this video.

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