Friday, September 15, 2017

Mother Theresa an Heretic

I know I may get myself into hot water with some people for saying this, but the Holy Spirit is nagging at me to do this.

There are those who remain Catholic while claiming all the things Evangelicals claim in terms of salvation. However, the Evangelical will say the words "saved by grace", meaning that we cannot earn our salvation, while the Catholic who claims "saved by grace", meaning each time they do a good deed they earn a few more graces, increasing their chances of earning heaven. No one is ever told how many good deeds or graces necessary or whether or not any of it will gain them salvation.

At the end of her life, "Mother Theresa", was in great turmoil, not knowing if she would see heaven, even not sure she had any faith left. Theresa worked her entire life to gain heaven, but at the end of it she never felt she did enough. Since her goal was to gain heaven by her works, it was not important if she actually helped the people she served, only that she gained points toward salvation.

She denied Christ when she claimed to many Hindu practicing people that they would be a better Hindu if they added Jesus Christ to their faith in the dependence on self for salvation and that God is in everything, all people are saved and at different levels of Karma.

So many "Evangelicals" embrace Mother Theresa based on the works that she did with the poor, but those works were of no value compared to their lost eternity. She fed, clothed and helped them medically but helped them place one foot in hell as they continued their heathen beliefs in self and other false gods. She was adamant that whatever you wanted to believe about God, no matter what it was, that was the way for you. She was clearly a "universalist", God in everything and everyone! In her estimation there was no need for repentance, for trusting Christ alone or for truth as written in the Bible. She did not promote the Bible, Christ or salvation by grace alone, she worked against and opposite to the very truths of the bible.

A quote from Mother Theresa:
"Our purpose is to take God and his love to the poorest of the poor, irrespective of their ethnic origin or the faith they profess. Our discernment of aid is not the belief but the necessity. We never try to convert those whom we receive to Christianity but in our work we bear witness to the love of God’s presence and if Catholics, Protestants, Buddhists, or agnostics become for this better men—simply better—we will be satisfied. It matters to the individual what church he belongs to. If that individual thinks and believes that this is the only way to God for her or him, this is the way God comes into their life—his life. If he does not know any other way and if he has no doubt so that he does not need to search then this is his way to salvation."

I would challenge believers to stop calling Mother Theresa a wonderful Christian woman, it defies the truth about salvation, as being saved by grace through faith in Christ alone. When ever a Christian validates Mother Theresa because of her good works, they invalidate Jesus Christ as the sole way to salvation.

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