The
Roman Catholic Bible
Has
The Answers, Too
This article is not an attack on
anyone. It is a sincere effort to point out what the Roman Catholic Bible itself
has to say, and to win both Catholics and Protestants to
Christ.
This book that I hold in my hand is a Roman
Catholic Bible. Let us read now from the title page: “The New Testament of
Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, Translated from the Latin Vulgate. A Revision
of the Challoner-Rheims Version, Edited by Catholic Scholars.” Hence it is
unquestionably authoritative. It is a beautiful, accurate translation and true
to the original. It is the accepted Bible of the Roman Catholic
Church.
On page 4 we read these words,
uttered by Pope Benedict XV. “The responsibility of our Apostolic office
impels us to...promote the study of Holy Scripture in accordance with the
teaching of our predecessors, Leo XIII and Pius X...We shall...never desist from
urging the faithful to read daily the Gospels, the Acts and the Epistles, so as
to gather thence food for their souls...Ignorance of the Bible means
ignorance of Christ.”
At the
top of page 5 in the Preface, we read these encouraging words. “In her
belief in the divine authority and the perfect truth of the Bible, as being the
inspired Word of God, the Catholic Church has never hesitated. Neither has she
over looked the fact that this message must lie sealed and silent to many of her
children unless given them in their own
language.”
On page 763 appears
this statement by Pope Pius X, “The more we read the Gospel, the stronger
our faith becomes.” So, Roman Catholics are urged to study the Word of
God.
Let us now ask ten questions of
paramount importance to both Catholics and Protestants, and turn to this Roman
Catholic Bible for the answers. It is the authoritative Word of God. In other
words, it is infallible, for it is God’s Book. These ten questions are on
the following pages.
1. DID
JESUS SAY HE WOULD BUILD HIS CHURCH ON
PETER?
Jesus did say, and I quote from
this Roman Catholic Bible,
“Thou art Peter, and
upon this rock I will build my Church”
(Matthew
16:18). But He did not say He would build His
Church on Peter. The keys he gave Peter in
Matthew
16:19 represent the authority he gave all
believers in Matthew
18:18-19.
The
Greek word for Peter is “petros”, meaning “a little
stone”. The word for rock is “petra”, meaning
“The Rock”. He himself was The Rock. He never said He would
build His Church on Peter, “a little stone”. That would be
too faulty a foundation.
In
1 Peter
2:5-8, Peter himself speaks of believers as
stones and of Jesus as a rock. So, in
Ephesians
2:19-21, Jesus is the Corner Stone, the
Foundation. The Church, therefore, is built not on Peter or his successors but
on Jesus Christ Himself – The
Rock.
For my supreme authority I quote
the great Apostle Paul. In 1
Corinthians 3:11, in this wonderful Roman
Catholic Bible, he says this:
“For other foundation
no one can lay, but that which has been laid, which is Christ Jesus.”
Paul says Jesus Christ is the Foundation,
the Rock. It is on that Rock the Church is
built.
2. SHOULD WE
WORSHIP IMAGES OF THE SAINTS AND OUR LORD, AND KNEEL BEFORE THEM IN
PRAYER?
The Catholic Bible has a very
definite answer. It is found in
Exodus
20:4-5, and in
Deuteronomy
4:15-23.
“Thou shalt not make to
thyself a graven thing, nor the likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or
in the earth beneath, nor of those things that are in the waters under the
earth. Thou shalt not adore them, nor serve them.”
Read also
Isaiah
44:15-19.
Images
of any kind are absolutely forbidden and the worship of them condemned, while
relics are not even venerated. St. Peter, whom Catholics call the First Pope,
makes it plain in Acts
10:25-26 that no man (priest or pope) let
alone images, is to be worshiped. Let me read it from this inspired Catholic
Bible. “And as Peter
raised him up, saying, ‘Get up, I myself also am a
man’.”
3. WHICH IS AUTHORITATIVE, THE TRADITION OF
MEN OR THE WORD OF GOD?
When Jesus was
upon the earth, according to the Roman Catholic Bible,
“the Pharisees and Scribes
asked him, Why do not thy disciples walk according to the tradition of the
ancients?” (Mark
7:5)
Now let us turn to this same
Roman Catholic Bible for Jesus’ answer. Here are His words,
“In vain do they
worship me, teaching as doctrine the precepts of men. For letting go the
commandment of God, you hold fast the tradition of men. Well do you nullify the
commandment of God, that you may keep your own tradition? You make void the
commandment of God by your tradition”
(Mark 7:7-9,
13).
So
He condemns tradition and exalts the Word. This Catholic Bible insists that only
the commandments of God as found in His Word are
authoritative.
In
2 Thessalonians
2:15, in this Roman Catholic Bible, there is
no reference to tradition at all. It translates the word
“teachings”. Paul was referring to the Gospel he had preached
and written down in his letters. So
also, 2 Thessalonians
3:6 and
2 Timothy
2:2. When Paul wrote this there was no church
tradition in existence, so he could not have referred to Roman Catholic
tradition or the tradi-tion of the Church Fathers. It came later. But once
Paul’s teachings were written down all else was ruled out and a curse
pronounced upon anyone who added to the written Word
(Apocalypse
22:18). Nothing that the Church Fathers wrote
was ever inspired. But what Paul said and wrote was in very truth God’s
Word.
4. IS THE SACRIFICE OF THE
MASS STILL NECESSARY?
Let us turn in
this Roman Catholic Bible, to the infallible, authoritative Word of God. We will
find the answer in Hebrews
10:11-12, 14, 18.
“And every priest
indeed stands daily ministering and often offering the same sacrifice which can
never take away sins.” So then,
according to this Roman Catholic Bible, it is vain and useless to offer a daily
mass,
since God says it
“can never take away
sins.”
“But
Jesus, having offered one sacrifice for sins, has taken his seat forever at the
right hand of God. For by one offering he has perfected forever those who are
sanctified. Now where there is forgiveness of these, there is no longer offering
for sin.”
Isn’t that
wonderful! “Jesus”. What did He do? He offered but “one
sacrifice”. What was that “one sacrifice for sins”?
It was Himself. Yes, Jesus offered Himself on Calvary’s cross as a
sacrifice for your sins and mine. And that sacrifice will never have to be
offered again. God says it is “forever”. That “one
offering”, He says, is sufficient for the
“remission” of sins. Then He adds this:
“There is no longer
offering for sin”.
Thank
God, no more sacrifices are necessary.
“It is
finished,” He cried, as He hung on
the cross, your redemption and mine - the work done, atonement made, the debt
paid. Yes, Jesus paid it all. Not another mass is necessary according to this
Roman Catholic bible. He offered the only sacrifice that need be offered. Why
add to a finished work? God says there can be
“no longer offering for
sin.” In the bread and the wine we
remember His one supreme offering of Himself for us; we do not offer Him
again.
5. CAN MARY, THE PRIEST OR
THE SAINTS BE OUR
MEDIATORS?
Turning to the Roman
Catholic Bible, we read these significant
words: “For there is
one God, and ONE Mediator between God and men, himself man, Christ
Jesus” (1 Timothy
2:5). Then if there is only one, and God says
there is, there cannot be two. The Roman Catholic bible says there is only one,
and that One - Jesus Christ.
In any
case how can sinners mediate for sinners? And if mediation of the sinless Christ
is not sufficient, how can sinful men and women help? Mary herself spoke of God
as “my
Saviour”(Luke
1:47). If she had not been a sinner she would
not have needed a saviour.
The rich
man in Luke
16 prayed to Abraham, one of the greatest of
the Saints, but even Abraham could not help him. Why then go to a lesser saint?
Why go to Mary or any of the saints, if we can go to Christ? In
Luke
11:27-28, Jesus put the Word of God before
His mother and rebuked the one who praised her. In
Matthew
12:46-50, He completely ignores His
mother’s
request.
Acts
1:14, Mary is mentioned for the last time.
Why didn’t Paul tell his converts that she would intercede for them? Why
did he fail to mention her in any of his epistles? Why should the letters of the
New Testament ignore her? Is it conceivable that they would have if she could
really influence her resurrected and glorified Son? There is not a verse in
Scripture that teaches that those who leave this world can pray for us. It is in
this life only that we can intercede for each
other.
In
1 John
2:1-2, we read,
“But if anyone sins, we
have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the just; and he is the
propitiation for our sins.” Who is
our Advocate? Mary No! Jesus Christ. Who is our Propitiation? Mary? No! Jesus
Christ. Why is there no mention of Mary if she can intercede? That, my friends,
should settle it.
6. CAN THE PRIEST FORGIVE
SIN?
In this Roman Catholic Bible
there is a question that was once asked by the scribes. It was this:
“Why does this man
speak thus? He blasphemes, who can forgive sins, but only God?”
(Mark
2:5-11). Jesus accepted that question at its
face value. They were right. No one but God can forgive sins, and for a mere man
to claim that he can is blasphemy. Jesus answered by saying,
“The Son of Man has
power on earth to forgive sins.”
Hence, He was not a mere man; He was God. No
man can forgive, but He did forgive, so He was God. But no priests or ministers
can forgive sin because they are men. We can go direct to God through our
Mediator, Jesus Christ, and be
forgiven.
But, you ask, what about
John
20:23? That, my friend, was spoken to the
“Disciples,” not just the “Apostles,” as
the text clearly shows. The word “Apostle” is not
used.
Every believer (or disciple) is
a priest according to this Roman Catholic Bible
(Apocalypse
1:6), and as such has the power (authority)
to say, “Your sins are
forgiven you in the name of Jesus Christ, if you receive Him as your
Saviour.” By the same token every
believer (or disciple) has the power (authority) to
say “your sins are
retained (not forgiven)
if you do not receive
Jesus Christ as your
Saviour.”
It was the chief
apostle of the Roman Church that made this clear when he stated to Cornelius, as
found in this Roman Catholic Bible in
Acts
10:43
“To Him all the
prophets bear witness, that through His name all who believe in Him
receive forgiveness of
sins.”
7. DO
WE GO TO PURGATORY WHEN WE DIE?
We
could read this Roman Catholic Bible through from the first word to the last and
we would not read one single verse about purgatory, for purgatory is nowhere
even mentioned in the entire Book. There is no purgatory in the Bible. Then it
must have been invented by men, for God does not speak of it. Search and
see.
On the other hand, this Roman
Catholic bible tells us that if we are God’s children we go straight to be
with Christ when we die. Let me read it to you:
“To depart and to be
with Christ...far the better”
(Philippians
1:23). You see, when we depart this life we
do not go to purgatory for Christ is not there. We go directly into His
immediate presence. We go to be with Him where He
is.
“Exiled from
the body...at home with the Lord”
(2
Corinthians
5:8).
The moment we leave the body we are in the presence of our Lord. That is the
plain, unmistakable teaching of this Roman Catholic Bible, the infallible Word
of God.
That means that the Christian
will never have to suffer for his sins. His judgment is past. Let me read it to
you in this precious Roman Catholic Bible, from
John
5:24, and may God enable you to believe it.
Listen! “Amen, amen, I
say to you, he who hears my word, and believes him who sent me, has life
everlasting, and does not come to judgment, but has passed from death to
life.” Hence, there can be no such
place as purgatory.
Did not the thief
on the cross go directly to be with Christ? The promise of Jesus was,
“Amen I say to thee,
this day thou shalt be with me in paradise.”
Not in purgatory, mark you, but in paradise.
And if the dying thief did not suffer for his sins, when he repented and turned
to Christ, why should you? NO, my friend, you will not go to purgatory for there
is no such place. If you are saved you will go straight to heaven to be with
Christ.
Jesus endured all the
suffering necessary. He atoned for your every sin. No suffering of yours could
help in the least. It is His blood that cleanses from sin, not your sufferings
(1 John
1:7). Nothing that you can pay can get your
loved ones out of purgatory for, since purgatory does not exist, they are not
there.
In
1 Corinthians
3:8-15, Paul speaks of our work, not our
salvation. He is talking about rewards for faithful service. These we will
receive at the Judgment Seat of Christ. This passage does not even suggest
purgatory. The Bible nowhere says that God created
purgatory.
8. DO WE NEED TO
BE BORN AGAIN?
That question too is
answered in this Roman Catholic Bible. You will find it in
John 3:3 &
7.
“Jesus answered and
said to him, Amen, amen, I say to thee, unless a man be born again, he cannot
see the kingdom of God. Do not wonder that I said to thee, you must be born
again.” So then, unless you have
been born again - born from above - you will never go to heaven at all. That is
what the Bible says.
Now please, do
not confuse the new birth with water baptism, for baptism has nothing whatever
to do with it. The new birth is the implantation of Divine Life - the life of
God in the heart of man - by the Spirit and the Word. Water, in
John
3:5, refers to the Word. See
Ephesians 5:26, James 1:18, 1
Peter 1:23. The thief was not baptized.
Cornelius was saved before he was baptized. Baptism saves no one, nor will it
save you. “You must be
born again.” Have you, my friend,
been born again?
9. IS
SALVATION THROUGH CHRIST OR THE
CHURCH?
Many people think it is the
Church that saves, and that there is no salvation outside the Roman Catholic
Church. They confuse the Church with Christ. But what say the Scriptures? How
does this inspired Roman Catholic Bible answer this all-important
question?
“But
as many as received him he gave the power of becoming sons of God,”
(John
1:12). What does it say? How do we become
God’s children? By receiving Him, Jesus Christ, as our Saviour. It
doesn’t say a word about the Church, does
it?
“Those who
believe in him may not perish, but may have life everlasting”
(John
3:15). How? By belonging to the church? No.
By believing in Him, the Lord Jesus
Christ.
“For God
so loved the world that He gave his only begotten Son, that those who believe in
him may not perish, but may have life everlasting”
(John
3:16). Again, not a word about the Church.
Once more it is Christ. All who trust Him have everlasting
life.
“He who
believes in the Son has everlasting life; he who is unbelieving towards the Son
shall not see life, but the wrath of God rests upon him”
(John
3:36). It depends entirely on your
relationship not to the Church, but to Christ. It is Christ who saves. The
church is not
mentioned.
“I am
the way...No one comes to the Father but through
me”
(John
14:6). It was Jesus who said that. Note, if
you will, He did not say “The Church is the way; no one comes to the
Father but through the Church.” No, my friend, He said
“I am the
way.” Jesus Christ is the one and
only way to
God.
“He who has
the Son has the life, He who has not the Son has not the
life”
(1 John
5:12). The same answer again, this time from
the inspired lips of the apostle John. Not the church but Christ.
“He who has the
Son.”
“Neither
is there salvation in any other. For there is no other name under heaven given
to men by which we must be saved.”
(Acts
4:12). That is from the pen of Peter and it
is the authoritative voice of the great apostle himself. What does he say? He
tells us that salvation is in Christ and in no other.
“No other
name,” he says. Neither the names
of Protestantism nor Roman Catholicism. No minister, no priest, no pope, neither
the Virgin Mary nor any saint.
“No other name under
heaven,” he insists. No Church of
any kind. Salvation, declares Peter, is through Christ and Christ alone. Then
why not turn to Christ? For this wonderful Roman Catholic Bible tells us that it
is Christ and not the Church who
saves.
10. ARE WE SAVED BY
WORKS OR BY FAITH?
Some say by faith,
works and the sacraments. The Roman Catholic bible says by faith. Which is
right? If by works, it cannot be by faith, and if by faith it cannot be by
works. Either you save yourself by works or else God saves you by faith. Are you
going to afflict your body and count your beads in a vain effort to save your
soul by works? Are you going to attempt to lay up merit in heaven by your tears
and your prayers, long fastings and Church observances, pilgrimages, monastic or
convent living and sacraments?
Are you
going to suffer all this when God in this Roman Catholic Bible tells us that
salvation is “not by
works?” How foolish! But now let us
read once again from this marvelous
Book.
“For we
reckon that a man is justified (accounted
righteous, saved) by faith
independently of the works of the Law”
(Romans
3:28).
“To
him who does not work, but believes in him who justifies the impious, his faith
is credited to him as justice”
(Romans
4:5).
“God
credits justice without works”
(Romans
4:6).
“Man
is not justified by the works of the Law, but by the faith of Jesus Christ...we
also believe in Christ Jesus, that we may be justified by the
faith of Christ, and not by the works of the Law; because by the works of the
Law no man will be justified”
(Galatians
2:16).
“For
by grace you have been saved through faith; and not from yourselves, for it is
the gift of God: not as the outcome of works, lest anyone may boast”
(Ephesians 2:8 &
9).
“Not
by reason of good works that we did ourselves, but according to his mercy, he
saved us” (Titus
3:5).
That,
my friend, is what the Roman Catholic Bible says. What are you going to do about
it? All these verses that we have read tell you in plain, unmistakable language
that you are not saved by works but that you are saved by
faith.
Then where do works come in?
James answers that question.
“Show me thy faith
without works, and I from my works will show thee my faith,”
he says
(James
2:18). Works follow faith. Faith produces
works. If you are saved your life will show it. You work for God because you ARE
saved, not in order to be saved.
“Faith without
works” is dead. If there is no
change, if you still commit the same sins, if you have not been delivered and
set free, then there is no evidence that you are saved.
“If any man is in
Christ, he is a new creature; the former things have passed away; behold, they
are made new!” (2
Corinthians
5:17).
Well
now, will you believe God’s Word as recorded in this Roman Catholic Bible,
or will you believe the teachings of man? It is for you to decide. Remember,
there are only two religions in the entire world, man’s and God’s.
Man’s is by works - his own efforts, his fastings and prayers, his
obedience to the church. That makes him his own saviour. God’s is by faith
in the finished work of Jesus Christ. Jesus paid it all.
“He who is just lives
by faith” (Romans
1:17). That makes Christ his
Saviour.
Oh, then, my friend, turn
from all reliance on yourself; your own efforts, and all your works or
sacraments, and believe on Jesus Christ. Believe on Him as your own personal
Saviour, rely on His shed blood as total payment for your
sins. “...having now
been justified by His blood, we shall be saved from the wrath of God through
Him” (Romans
5:9).
“Him who comes to me I
will not cast out,” He declares
(John
6:37). Please, do it NOW. We do not know from
day to day what the future holds for any of us. That’s why the decision to
believe the message of Calvary is paramount. So.... BELIEVE on Him. Please make
the decision to trust God’s Word, not manmade
traditions.
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