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| #Post#: 2579-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Crucifix or Cross | |
| By: Piper Date: July 18, 2015, 9:18 pm | |
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| [font=trebuchet ms]If the question is raised: | |
| Why do Catholics worship a dead Christ (represented by the | |
| crucifix) rather than the risen Christ (represented by a typical | |
| Protestant cross), how would you give a concise answer? | |
| [/font] | |
| #Post#: 2580-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Crucifix or Cross | |
| By: Kerry Date: July 18, 2015, 10:04 pm | |
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| I can give you my view. | |
| John 3:14 And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, | |
| even so must the Son of man be lifted up: | |
| 15 That whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have | |
| eternal life. | |
| Numbers 21:8 And the Lord said unto Moses, Make thee a fiery | |
| serpent, and set it upon a pole: and it shall come to pass, that | |
| every one that is bitten, when he looketh upon it, shall live. | |
| I say see it clearly. Do not avert the gaze. Those who see it | |
| clearly will be healed just as those who saw the serpent on the | |
| pole that Moses made were healed. | |
| We should not believe Jesus being shown on the Cross means he's | |
| still on it, dead; but we should see that he offered himself out | |
| of love for us. If we do not see that message of love of Jesus | |
| on the Cross, perhaps we've missed a critical point? | |
| #Post#: 2581-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Crucifix or Cross | |
| By: Deborah Date: July 19, 2015, 1:22 am | |
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| I think it's actually because Protestants feel uncomfortable | |
| with 'images' of Christ. Anywhere. | |
| Which opens a whole can of worms, but there we are. | |
| All of us worship Christ, dead and risen. | |
| #Post#: 2582-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Crucifix or Cross | |
| By: Poppy Date: July 19, 2015, 4:12 am | |
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| The empty cross is a symbol of Jesus' resurrection and of his | |
| victory over sin and death. He is not dead he is alive. | |
| #Post#: 2583-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Crucifix or Cross | |
| By: Kerry Date: July 19, 2015, 6:17 am | |
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| [quote author=Poppy link=topic=302.msg2582#msg2582 | |
| date=1437297138] | |
| The empty cross is a symbol of Jesus' resurrection and of his | |
| victory over sin and death. He is not dead he is alive. | |
| [/quote]I would say the empty tomb is the symbol of his | |
| resurrection. Jesus was dead when others took him from the | |
| cross and buried him. He was dead for three days after the | |
| cross was empty, so how can the empty cross represent the | |
| resurrection? Sorry, but I don't get it. | |
| [quote author=Deborah link=topic=302.msg2581#msg2581 | |
| date=1437286963] | |
| I think it's actually because Protestants feel uncomfortable | |
| with 'images' of Christ. Anywhere. | |
| Which opens a whole can of worms, but there we are. | |
| All of us worship Christ, dead and risen. | |
| [/quote]Yes, I think there is something to what you say. | |
| #Post#: 2585-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Crucifix or Cross | |
| By: Poppy Date: July 19, 2015, 8:00 am | |
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| [quote author=Kerry link=topic=302.msg2583#msg2583 | |
| date=1437304648] | |
| I would say the empty tomb is the symbol of his resurrection. | |
| Jesus was dead when others took him from the cross and buried | |
| him. He was dead for three days after the cross was empty, so | |
| how can the empty cross represent the resurrection? Sorry, but | |
| I don't get it. Yes, I think there is something to what you | |
| say. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Think about it. | |
| #Post#: 2586-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Crucifix or Cross | |
| By: Poppy Date: July 19, 2015, 9:41 am | |
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| There is no power in a cross or crucifix of itself, the power is | |
| in the fact that Jesus died and rose again and either of them is | |
| but a symbol. | |
| There is no power in the image of a dead Jesus. And it isn�t | |
| really Jesus anyway but an artist�s impression. | |
| There is no power in an empty cross either but this reminds us | |
| that Jesus is not dead but alive and also that we all have our | |
| own cross to carry. | |
| The cross was an instrument of torture and execution, and it was | |
| on the cross Jesus shed his blood and died for us, not in the | |
| tomb. | |
| The empty cross symbolises both the death of Jesus in our place | |
| and the victory over sin and death which is forever. Jesus is | |
| not dead, He is alive. | |
| #Post#: 2589-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Crucifix or Cross | |
| By: Amadeus Date: July 19, 2015, 9:53 am | |
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| [font=courier]Any symbol that carries more weight with us than | |
| Jesus or that needlessly distracts us from God's message is a | |
| wrong symbol for us. Not every symbol will hurt me myself alone, | |
| but we also need to consider this: | |
| "Abstain from all appearance of evil." I Thess 5:22 | |
| How does what we do, or do not do, appear to others? If it might | |
| in any way lead them astray should we not abstain from it? But, | |
| carrying this too far can also be wrong. This is why we need to | |
| hear the Lord's voice and follow Him always. [/font] | |
| #Post#: 2597-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Crucifix or Cross | |
| By: Kerry Date: July 19, 2015, 1:45 pm | |
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| [quote author=Poppy link=topic=302.msg2586#msg2586 | |
| date=1437316881] | |
| There is no power in a cross or crucifix of itself, the power is | |
| in the fact that Jesus died and rose again and either of them is | |
| but a symbol. | |
| There is no power in the image of a dead Jesus. And it isn�t | |
| really Jesus anyway but an artist�s impression. | |
| There is no power in an empty cross either but this reminds us | |
| that Jesus is not dead but alive and also that we all have our | |
| own cross to carry. | |
| The cross was an instrument of torture and execution, and it was | |
| on the cross Jesus shed his blood and died for us, not in the | |
| tomb. | |
| The empty cross symbolises both the death of Jesus in our place | |
| and the victory over sin and death which is forever. Jesus is | |
| not dead, He is alive. | |
| [/quote]Well, I don't want to get into a protracted discussion | |
| about how non-Catholics look at things since that isn't what the | |
| thread is supposed to be about. [quote author=Amadeus | |
| link=topic=302.msg2589#msg2589 date=1437317628] | |
| [font=courier]Any symbol that carries more weight with us than | |
| Jesus or that needlessly distracts us from God's message is a | |
| wrong symbol for us. Not every symbol will hurt me myself alone, | |
| but we also need to consider this: | |
| "Abstain from all appearance of evil." I Thess 5:22 | |
| How does what we do, or do not do, appear to others? If it might | |
| in any way lead them astray should we not abstain from it? But, | |
| carrying this too far can also be wrong. This is why we need to | |
| hear the Lord's voice and follow Him always. [/font] | |
| [/quote]This too strikes me as beginning to go off a little off | |
| topic; but I'll say this. | |
| Romans 14:1 Him that is weak in the faith receive ye, but not to | |
| doubtful disputations. | |
| 2 For one believeth that he may eat all things: another, who is | |
| weak, eateth herbs. | |
| Romans 14:21 It is good neither to eat flesh, nor to drink wine, | |
| nor any thing whereby thy brother stumbleth, or is offended, or | |
| is made weak. | |
| We could say Catholics should give up their crucifixes to avoid | |
| offending others; but frankly, I doubt even one Protestant | |
| would join the Catholic Church if they gave up all their | |
| crucifixes to please him. He'd probably be demanding other | |
| things too after others gave up their crucifixes. | |
| We could also say non-Catholics should keep quiet and avoid | |
| criticizing Catholics over such things. I think we should be | |
| slow to jump to judging others even when what they do seems | |
| clearly wrong to us. | |
| Titus 1:15 Unto the pure all things are pure: but unto them that | |
| are defiled and unbelieving is nothing pure; but even their mind | |
| and conscience is defiled. | |
| But what do you think about my argument that it is critical | |
| for us to see Jesus on the Cross, just as Israel saw the serpent | |
| on the pole? It is not the statue out there that saves -- but | |
| if that statue creates the correct impressions in our minds so | |
| we see Jesus with spiritual eyes, then I think the statue was | |
| worth having. | |
| #Post#: 2598-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Crucifix or Cross | |
| By: Piper Date: July 19, 2015, 1:53 pm | |
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| [font=trebuchet ms]Both the crucifix and cross in the front of | |
| our churches are beautiful for what they represent to the heart | |
| of the worshippers. | |
| The crucifix well represents our standing before Jesus' cross, a | |
| place none of us should neglect. It is there, in the shedding | |
| of his blood, we are redeemed. | |
| All power is of God, no Catholic nor Protestant believes | |
| differently. | |
| Yes, Jesus both died for us and lives. I think He wishes us to | |
| stand before the cross, to join Him in His suffering, and to | |
| celebrate His victory over death. It really is NOT a case of | |
| either/or-- BOTH are equally important to us. | |
| Think on this: After His ressurection, Jesus showed His | |
| disciples the scars on His hands, the wound in His side. I | |
| think those scars are there, forever. The cross, His | |
| sacrifice, is a gift outside of time, a gift that keeps on | |
| giving to the Children of God. He commanded we eat and drink in | |
| remembrance of His body and blood, given for us. We must NEVER | |
| forget. We each need to honor His incarnation, His death, and | |
| His LIFE, which is our life. | |
| If what others do appears strange to us, it doesn't | |
| automatically mean they are wrong, we are right. Such | |
| infighting is childish and divisive, ungodly. We should not | |
| expect others to abstain because we are too self-righteous or | |
| too lazy or too intentionally critical to strive to understand. | |
| I absolutely do not see that Catholics love Jesus any less than | |
| Protestants. Their method of worship is different, but we | |
| could, and should, be one heart, one soul, one people of the | |
| Lord. | |
| In our churches, what I have seen is that before the crucifix, | |
| we find reverent, solemn, Spirit-led respect and worship of our | |
| Greatest Gift. Before the cross, we find joyful celebration and | |
| warm fellowship. There is room in our lives for both. | |
| This is the time to seek understanding, to join together, to | |
| answer His prayer that we be "one" so that the world will know | |
| we are His. Please visit the mysterious "other place," | |
| whichever you are not familiar with, and see the love of our | |
| Lord truly is catholic, meaning universal. | |
| Crucifix or cross? I will wear both. I will be glad for | |
| everyone who loves and worships our Savior. I will see us as | |
| one family. It is not a matter of competition, nor a matter of | |
| who's right, who's wrong: It is a matter of patient charity | |
| toward one another. | |
| It is a matter of obedience. | |
| "Love one another." | |
| If only we can learn to understand and love one another, perhaps | |
| we can embrace the world with that same nonjudgmental love. | |
| Last night's Mass: "'Woe to the shepherds who mislead and | |
| scatter the sheep of my pasture,' says the Lord." | |
| Be one who gathers, not one who scatters. | |
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