I remember before I was saved, I was Catholic and that at the RCC mass they would occasionally sing, "Amazing Grace", No kidding! Same lyrics we know.
But here's the catch: The RCC definition of grace is not God's unmerited favor that completely saves us. Instead, they teach grace is a "sharing
in God's life" that one receives initially at baptism in water; but can be lost through serious sin, and can be regained
by confession of sins to a priest, and one can get more grace through reception of communion and other sacraments.
How wonderful when I believed that Christ finished the work of my salvation at the cross and I am HIs forever! Now this is truly
God's Amazing Grace!
.
But here's the catch: The RCC definition of grace is not God's unmerited favor that completely saves us. Instead, they teach grace is a "sharing
in God's life" that one receives initially at baptism in water; but can be lost through serious sin, and can be regained
by confession of sins to a priest, and one can get more grace through reception of communion and other sacraments.
How wonderful when I believed that Christ finished the work of my salvation at the cross and I am HIs forever! Now this is truly
God's Amazing Grace!
.