Monday, August 23, 2021

Papal Notes - Pope of the Nicolaitanes

"Pope Francis, in his catechesis at the General Audience on
Wednesday August 18, 2021, made the following controversial and blasphemous words in relation to God’s Law and Christ’s Grace. The statements are recorded in the final two paragraphs of an article published by Vatican News. The Pope expressed the following:

It is good for us to ask ourselves if we still live in the period in which we need the Law, or if, instead, we are fully aware of having received the grace of becoming children of God so as to live in love.’ It is a good question, he said, and added a second: ‘Do I despise the Commandments?’ He also gave an answer: ‘No. I observe them, but not as absolutes, because I know that it is Jesus Christ who justifies me.’ 

Rome is truly spewing relativistic heresy by confusing God’s law and love. The Pope has concluded that God’s law is not “absolute.” 

This is setting the Christian world adrift into a sea of doubt that will only lead to more lawlessness and sin. It is obvious that many of the major denominations are no longer reading the Bible anymore. Why should they if they believe that God’s word is no longer absolute and should not be trusted?

So hast thou also them that hold the doctrine of the Nicolaitanes, which thing I hate. Revelation 2:15.

What was the doctrine of the Nicolaitanes, the thing God hates?

The doctrine is now largely taught that the gospel of Christ has made the law of God of no effect; that by ‘believing’ we are released from the necessity of being doers of the Word. But this is the doctrine of the Nicolaitanes.(Signs of the Times, Jan. 2, 1912).

Every day I am more convinced that Francis is the Pope of the Nicolaitanes, a huge religious movement that rejects
God’s moral standard as absolute."
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