Summary: This is a sermon series that explores the beliefs of different religions and comapres them to what the Bible says.

What Do You Believe? Catholicism

Introduction

A. Today we are finishing our series called “What do you believe?” We

have been talking about some of the major false religions that we are

faced with today such as Jehovah Witnesses, the Mormons, Scientology and

Islam and why Christianity is different from them. Many Christians today

are confused about what they believe. They are not sure if other

religions are okay or if they are the same as Christianity. Many

Christians have bought into the lie that there are many ways to God and

Christianity is just another one of those ways.

B. We have been using what I am calling the three S’s as a way of

determining whether a religion is true or false. They stand for Savior,

Salvation, and Scripture. All false religions differ from the Christian

view on these three major issues.

1. Savior: All false religions change who Jesus really was. They do not

believe that He is the ‘only way’ to heaven. Usually they follow

another prophet or holy man who is considered as good as Jesus.

2. Salvation: All false religions teach that a person must ‘earn’ their

way to heaven. They don’t believe we are saved by grace, God’s gift.

3. Scripture: All false religions teach that the Bible

is ‘incomplete/outdated’ and there are ‘other’ holy books which

are ‘more’ important.

C. Today we are going to talk about Catholicism.

A. Just a little comedy about the Catholic practice of confessing their

sins to the priest. I grew up a devout Catholic, confessed my sins to a

priest for many years. I attended Catholic school from kindergarten

through eighth grade. I am not here today to “Catholic bash” just as I

did not intend to Mormon bash, or JW bash. My intention today is to help

you get a better understanding of what Catholics believe. There is a lot

of confusion about the Catholic Church. Although it is a very large

church claiming over one billion followers, when we pray the Apostle’s

creed, originally written between 100 to 200 AD, and we come to the part

that says, “We believe in one, holy, catholic, apostolic church.” We are

not saying we agree with the Roman Catholic Church. Catholic means

universal believers, united. We are saying we believe in the Church

worldwide. We have discussed changing the wording, but then it would not

be the Apostle’s Creed. It would be the ‘Vineyard creed.’

History of Roman Catholic Church

A. The Catholic Church claims to trace its beginnings all the way to

Peter when Jesus said, “Upon this rock I will build my church.” But the

truth is Roman Catholicism as we know it today started as an association

of churches around 300 AD.

B. At that time there were literally hundreds, even thousands of

Christian churches all over the world. Christianity was spreading in

Europe and in Asia. There was no official organization of churches. They

just called themselves Christian churches. Each church was autonomous,

meaning independent. What really kept them together was an agreement on

the Apostle’s creed. There were no associations with area overseers or

bishops over groups of churches.

C. Around 300 AD, Constantine, who was the ruler in Rome, was going out

to battle and just as he did, he claims he saw a vision of the cross of

Jesus Christ. He instantly converted to Christianity, had the cross

painted on all the shields and commanded all of his men to become

Christians. They won that battle and when Constantine came back to Rome,

he decided that Christianity was going to become the religion of the

state. Whereas in previous years Christians had been persecuted, fed to

lions, burned at the stake and thrown into prison as enemies of the

state. Now Christianity was mandated, everyone was told to convert to

Christianity.

D. As a result the Christian Church in Rome became the largest church in

the world. It also became the richest church in the world, as

Constantine gave it all the land and buildings that had been used by the

pagans as temples. With all this wealth and power came corruption. The

Church of Rome, encouraged by Constantine, declared itself the leader of

all Christianity and began organizing all the churches around the world

to join up with them. Some churches joined, many did not, and this

started the Roman Catholic Church.

How does Catholicism differ from Biblical Christianity?

A. As we have been using the three S’s, let see how Catholics measure up

with these.

B. Savior

Catholics teach the same things about Jesus that the Bible teaches. This

is what separates the Catholic Church from the other false religions

that we have covered, such as Mormons, Jehovah Witnesses, Islam and

Scientology. The Catholic teaching is that Jesus is the Son of God, born

of a virgin, an equal part of the Trinity, and that He rose from the

dead on the third day and rose up into heaven.

It is because of this that I believe a Catholic can be saved. There are

many born again, spirit filled Catholics.

C. Scriptures

The Catholic Church recognizes that the Bible is the Word of God. If you

were to ask any priest or any Catholic they would tell you that.

Actually in every Catholic Mass there are several readings from the

Bible. That is more than some Protestant Churches do! But the Catholic

Church also believes their own church teachings and traditions are also

as valuable as the Bible.

Actually in the Catholic Church for many years, people were discouraged

from reading the Bible. They were told it was too hard to understand and

it was better left to the priest. But in the 1960’s with the Vatican

Council II the Catholic Church began to encourage people to read their

Bibles.

The Catholic Bible is different from the Protestant Bible in that it has

some extra books added to it. Right in the middle between the OT and NT

they have added several books, that we call the Apocrypha, ‘uninspired’

books. They were added to the Catholic Bible around 1546 AD.

We as Bible believing Christians reject the added books, and don’t

believe that any man’s teachings or church traditions are EQUAL to the

Bible. We believe that everyone should read the Bible. We don’t believe

that it is too hard for the average person to understand, but in fact we

believe it is written in the language of the everyday man. It was

written by all sorts of people, farmers, fishermen, musicians, warriors

and so on. We don’t believe you have to know the “Greek” or the “Hebrew”

to understand this book. It can help but you can read it in English and

you can hear the voice of God speaking to you through this Book.

D. Salvation

Catholics teach that salvation comes by water baptism as an infant. Then

no matter what you do you can’t go to Hell, at worse you will go to

purgatory.

We are taught in the Bible that salvation comes by the gift of God

through the work that Jesus Christ did on the cross. Ephesians 2:8-9

tells us that we are saved by grace which is a gift of God, we are not

saved by works, lest any man should boast.

Catholics and Protestants when did this begin?

A. The Catholic Church became so powerful that for many years other

Christian independent churches were shut down and not allowed to

represent Christianity. Until around 1400 AD when men like John Huss,

John Wycliffe, John Calvin and Martin Luther began to speak out against

the incredible abuses in the Catholic Church. There were many abuses in

the church and in 1517. Martin Luther actually nailed what is

called, ‘The ninety five theses’ to the church door which were ninety

five practices that were being allowed in the Catholic Church that were

unbiblical. It started what has since been called, “The Protestant.” The

word, protestant, coming from protestors of the Catholic Church. It gave

birth to the Lutheran church, and all the other protestant church groups

that we have today, such as Baptists churches, Anglican churches,

Brethren churches, Congregational, Episcopal, Presbyterian, Methodist

and then in the early 1900 the birth of the Pentecostal churches.

B. The Protestants emphasized such concepts as justification by “faith

alone” not faith and good works, “Scripture alone” the Bible as the sole

inspired rule of faith, rather than the Bible plus tradition, “the

priesthood of all believers” rejecting the special authority and power

of the Catholic priesthood, that all people are individually responsible

for their status before God and rejected talk of mediation through any

but Christ alone. Because they saw these teachings as stemming from the

Bible, they encouraged publication of the Bible in the common language.

While it is true that there were calls for religious, doctrinal, and

moral reformation within and without the institutional church for

centuries, apparently it was the invention of the printing press in 1439

which allowed quick broadcasting of ideas, the rise in nationalistic

fervor, the increasing availability of the Bible to the public,

C. Many of these church leaders paid dearly for their desire to bring the

truth of the Bible to people. Many were tortured many were burned at the

stake such as John Huss and John Wycliff. We have no idea how blessed we

are to be able to read the Bible freely and to go to the church of our c

choice. The Catholic Church persecuted the Protestants from around 1200

AD to almost 1800 AD, and actually longer as we remember the fighting

between the Catholics and the Protestants in England up until a few

years ago.

What are some of the major concerns against the Catholic Church?

A. The use of statues when praying Exodus 20:4-5

The Catholics believe it is all right to pray to statues so long as it

is a statue of Jesus or Mary or someone they have determined to be a

saint. But God’s Word forbids this. Turn to Exodus 20:4-5, “You shall

not make unto yourself any graven image, or any likeness of anything

that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in

the water under the earth. You shall not bow down yourself to them.”

The Catholics actually changed the Ten Commandments because of this. They

eliminated the second command, which forbids the use of graven images or

statue and split the tenth command into two commands, you shall not

covet your neighbor’s wife, and you shall not covet your neighbor’s

goods.

Idol worship is offensive to God. It is giving God’s glory to another.

When a person prays to a statue they are worshipping it as though it is

God. These statues are treated with extreme reverence, people bow to

them, kiss them, burn incense to them, decorate them with flowers. This

is wrong!

B. The worship of Mary (rosary)

1. The rosary is a prayer that consist of a group of prayers that are

prayed to Mary. Even though there are some Catholics who protest that

they are not praying to Mary, they are deceived. The prayer they pray

fifty times is called “the Hail Mary” it is a prayer that includes the

words the angel said when he appeared to Mary, but then it also

includes prayers in which you declare Mary to be the Mother of God and

you ask her to pray for you. This is Mary worship. The word “rosary”

means a crown of roses, a spiritual bouquet given to the Blessed Mother.

2. This whole concept of praying to someone who is in heaven to ask them

to talk to God for you is contrary to what the Bible says in 1st

Timothy 2:5, where it says, “There is only one mediator between God and

man and that mediator is Jesus Christ.” So we don’t have to pray to

Mary or any other person who may be in heaven and ask them to intercede

for us. We can talk directly to Jesus, who is God Himself.

3. The rosary with the beads, as it is used today, started being used

among Catholics around 1100 AD and then there were supposedly

miraculous appearances of Mary in Guadalupe, Mexico in 1513, Lourdes,

France in 1858, and Fatima, Portugal 1917 and the rosary became very

popular among Catholics.

4. I prayed the rosary almost every night of my life, with my family

right after we ate dinner. We even had a statue and shrine we built for

Mary on the front lawn of our house for the entire neighborhood to see.

After I was saved I began reading the Bible and reading about these

appearance of Mary telling people to pray to her. Then I came to a

passage in I Cor 11:13-15 which truly opened my eyes. Let’s turn to it.

“For such are false apostles, deceitful workers, transforming

themselves into apostles of Christ. And no wonder! For Satan himself

transforms himself into an angel of light. Therefore it is no great

thing if his ministers also transform themselves into ministers of

righteousness, whose end will be according to their works.”

5. These appearance of Mary are real but they are actually angels of

light, Even the signs and wonders are real. But in 2 Thess 2:9-10 and

also in the Book of Revelations we are told that the devil will appear

in the end times and will perform signs and wonders. In the Book of

Exodus we can read about the miracles that Pharaoh’s magicians

performed to match Moses miracles. This is why it is so important that

we know God’s word, because without it we can let astray if we

experience or see some supernatural thing. We need to judge all things

by word of God not our own personal experiences. The message of the

rosary is simply that Mary is the intercessor for all mankind. The

angel who appeared at many of these ‘miracles’ is often quoted as

having said, “Pray to me, for I am life, I am health.”

6. Mary is also called the “Queen of heaven.” We don’t have time today

but if you are interested to hear what God has to say about praying to

the “Queen of heaven” you can read several places in Jeremiah chapter 7

and chapter 44. “The children gather wood, and the fathers kindle the

fire, and the women knead their dough, to make cakes to the QUEEN OF

HEAVEN...that they may provoke me to anger” Also Jer 44 we read, “But

we will certainly burn incense unto the queen of heaven.”

7. Throughout history, heathen cultures have always been fascinated with

the idea of a goddess. Let me list a few: Egypt has Isis, the Ephesians

had the goddess Diana, Babylon had Ishtar and many others.

8. Praying the same prayer over and over again is called chanting! It is

praying without thinking through the mind. It is a form of prayer found

in most false religions. Jesus forbade this kind of praying in Matthew

6:7. He said “But when you pray, use not vain repetitions, as the

heathen do: for they think that they shall be heard for their much

speaking.” Actually I believe chanting is the cheap imitation

of ‘speaking in tongues’ because it is the fulfilling the desire to

pray when you don’t know what to pray. There were many times as a youth

I would be in a situation and afraid or not know what to do, so because

of my religious training I would recite memorized prayers. But since I

have been saved and filled with God’s Holy Spirit when I am in

situations and don’t know what to pray, I pray in tongues.

C. There are many other unbiblical things that Catholics believe in such

as:

Purgatory: A place Catholics go after death to paying for their sins

before going to heaven

Mortal and venial sins: The idea of big sins and little sins.

Sale of indulgences: Although it is not practiced anymore, but it was

the one thing that really flamed the protestant reformation.

The infallible Pope: when he speaks about spiritual truth it is

equivalent to Bible.

Mary was sinless throughout her entire life and eventually ascended up

into heaven with her body as Jesus did. But nowhere in the Bible can

we find that “Jesus has taken His Mother to heaven with body and

soul.”

Transubstantiation of the bread and wine into the actual body and blood

of Jesus.

The ordination of priests and nuns who are not allowed to get married

Yet 1st Timothy 4:1-7 clears warns us about false prophets who would

come, forbidding people to marry or to eat meat. The Catholic Church

is guilty of both.

Matthew 23:9 clearly warns us NOT to call any man our father upon the

earth because God is our ONLY spiritual father. Yet, Catholics call

their priests "father" in direct violation of the Bible.

D. Some things I am thankful for that the Catholic Church has done

I am grateful that the Catholic Church has been a strong voice in

protecting the unborn child, in speaking out about the destructions of

abortion. I am sad that many Protestant churches have fallen in this

area.

I am grateful that the Catholic Church has been a strong voice that

marriage is for life and have stood against no fault divorce which has

wrecked havoc in our country. I am sad that many Protestant churches

have fallen in this area.

I am grateful that the Catholic Church has been a strong voice against

the sin of homosexuality although they have had a lot of trouble with

this in their own ranks. But I am grateful that they teach that

homosexuality is a sin and is contrary to God’s Word. I am sad that

many Protestant churches have fallen in this area.

Summary

A. Why am I doing this teaching? I am not teaching this series so you can

argue with people of other faiths. I am not here today to bash other

religions. The main reason I am teaching this is to help you establish

what it is that you believe so that you are not lead astray and

deceived. Sooner or later every Christian has to come to grips with what

it is that they really believe and if it is really different than other

religions. I want to help you to see the ‘distinctives’ of your faith.

The second reason to equip you so that you can help others; friends,

relatives, and co-workers, who are open and looking for truth.

B. I am grateful for some of the things I learned in the Catholic Church.

I have never questioned the existence of God or His love for me. I was

taught the importance of attending church every Sunday. I have never

questioned that God still does miracles today. But I was lead astray and

it wasn’t until I was told the gospel according to what is written in

the Bible that I was saved. I knew a lot about God, but I never knew Him

personally.

C. What about you. Is it possible you know a lot about God but have never

met Him personally? There is a major difference.