I wish to deal with the recent
history of the Catholic Church. In a previous presentation I
dealt with the early history right up to the time of the Reformation. And now I wish to deal with the
recent events, particularly from 1798 up to the present Pope, the 16th. Now I was in a highly
academic order. We boasted as Dominicans that
we were the most educated religious and priests in the world. Of
course the Jesuits boasted also that they were the most intelligent,
but there was this rivalry. I was in the Dominican order
for 30 long years, and 22 of those years I was a priest. And
I knew very little of the events that were happening even in my
own lifetime during the Second World War and afterwards I knew
very little of the Roman Catholic involvement even though I was
highly academic and I lived during the latter part of what I'm going
to deal with. So it's a thing that is necessary
that we understand history because if we do not understand history
we will probably repeat it. I say 1798 because that was a
pivotal time in Roman Catholicism. In the earlier presentation I
dealt with how the political power had grown, and while it
had been thwarted gravely by the Reformation on the spiritual
aspect of the Gospel, overpowered it and overpowered it even physically
in many nations where we had nations now that were mostly
biblical nations. Even though that happened, it
was still a power that was civilly recognized and still had spiritual
recognition right across the world. But it was in 1798 that
a huge event took place. It was the armies of Napoleon
entered Rome and entered even the Vatican and took the Pope
off his throne so that they divested him of his civil power and took
his civil power from him. And that was the generals of
Napoleon who took from the Pope the civil power and it what Bible
believers saw as the wound that had been prophesied in Daniel,
the wound took place in the system that had withstood the gospel
and true Christianity. So this was a remarkable event,
but the popes did not give up and there was a huge still craving
for power and a craving for dominance. Even while they had been divested
of civil power and civil authority, they still tried to build up
their power structure. And particularly Pope Pius IX,
Pio Nono in his Italian name, Pius IX was famous because he
set about the dogma of having it proclaimed officially in Rome
that the Pope was infallible. Now we had a avalanche of opposition
even inside Rome, whereby many recognized that there were heretical
Popes in the history of Rome, some of which had been created
to be heretics by general councils of the Catholic Church, some
Popes had condemned other Popes as heretics, And many of them,
the historians, Catholic historians, knew this to be true. And that
it was going to be very difficult to show any biblical base for
it because it's not anywhere in scripture. And historically,
and in actual fact, it was anything but infallibility on the papal
chair. So there was huge opposition. We had Dallinger and the whole
separation of what became Old Catholicism, the breakaway. Many
of the bishops at the council, First Vatican Council, left in
protest because they were not going to sign. And when the vote
took place, the bishops remained who agreed with the Pope and
it was established the infallibility of the Pope became a dogma. And
that was to get the centrality of Rome into the figure of the
Pope, not only of having the authority of Christ, the vicar
of Christ, and purportedly sitting on the chair of Peter, but now
that in faith and morals what he said was absolutely inerrant
in faith and morals, and that was decreed in 1870 at Vatican
Council I. It is a remarkable study and
a famous Roman Catholic Archbishop wrote a book on it called How
the Pope Became Infallible, Bernard Hasler. He was just about two
years older than me and very well known in the Catholic Church.
He had a very untimely death whereby he died and this book
which was quite famous here in the United States and worldwide. It was in most libraries and
very easy to purchase. Now it's a rarity to find this
book. You can go on Amazon.com and
get some rare copies of it, but it is a most valuable book to
have, How the Pope Became Infallible, because he shows the history
and the intrigue of what went on in the Declaration of the
Pope's Infallibility. A Roman Catholic himself and
showing how ludicrous it was that even in 1332, I forget the exact date, but it
was on the 22nd, Cri Corundum was the official name of the
document where he had made a decree, the so-called Insoluble Pope,
in the past, decreeing that if anybody taught the doctrine that
the Pope was insoluble, he's teaching a doctrine of devils.
An infallible pope declaring that the popes are not infallible.
So we have that sort of contradiction in our hand and Haspel brings
that out and many other absurdities. But nonetheless, Rome established
this and is now a central dogma in Catholicism. very late in
the history of the Catholic Church, 1870, but it is one of the essential
dogmas. And then we have in later times,
in 1917, the work of Pacelli, as he was known
before he became Pope, and then Pius XII in establishing the
code of canon law. He put into effect a body of
canon law. This is the present revised version
of that canon law from 1917. And this was to bring the centralization
and the rules of Rome into black and white perspective so that
people bow their knee to Rome right across Christendom. And that was another establishing
of Roman power where they centralized all their laws in one code of
canon law, and that was done in 1917. The power of Rome was
accepted civilly to where they were dethroned, where it was
re-established as a civil power, took place in the year 1929. In 1929, we had another huge
turning point in Roman Catholic history because the political
power that she lacked and the civil authority that she lacked
was given back to her. And it was done by a Roman Catholic
dictator, Mussolini, in Italy under the famous Lateran Treaty. He gave to the Pope and the Church
of Rome the Vatican Hill and he also gave territory on the
seven hills of Rome to the Roman Church, the most famous being
St. John Lateran. And we have many territories
then right across the city of Rome and on Vatican Hill itself
that now belong to the Church of Rome. and we have the civil
state that is purportedly the Roman Church as a state, a civil
power. And so the Church of Rome was
reinstated as a civil power in recent history, 1929, by Mussolini. And this was the beginning of
many concordats, that is civil legal agreement between states
being made. The most famous probably of all
was between Pius XII, the famous Pope of the war years, and Hitler. He made a concordat recognising
the Nazis and having established Catholic law and religion in
Germany and part of the finances for the church coming through,
government tax and many other things that helped the Catholic
Church financially and in religious aspect and in education in Nazi
Germany and of course why Pius XII remained silent all throughout
the war years because he had instigated relationship with
Hitler and why the bishops did not object and why so many Catholics
went into the army and went into the Nazi movement and fully supported
it. So the beginning of intrigue
by civil powers began with that 1929 Latin agreement with Mussolini. The whole Hitler conflict went
on and the war and the atrocities from 1933 to 1945, the involvement
of the Vatican with Mussolini went from 1922 to 1943, with
Francisco Franco in Spain from 1936 to 1975 as one of the longest
reigns in which we had atrocities right across Spain and of course
the Roman Catholic Church utterly established right across the
nation of Spain with very little traces whatsoever of what we
call biblical faith under Franco. And then Antonio Salazar in Portugal,
similar history from 1932 to 1968. And Juan Perón in Argentina
from 1946 to 1955. And probably the most horrendous
of all was Anton Pavlik in Croatia from 1941 to 1945. Hitler was in power because of
Bavaria in southern Germany where we had a predominance of Roman
Catholics, not like the Protestants or by believing North, it was
the South and it was mostly Roman Catholics that joined the army
and came into the Nazi party. Over half of Hitler's troops
were Roman Catholic and they were accustomed to the autocratic
rule of Rome, so when it came to obeying Hitler as the Führer,
they were quite accustomed to centralized power and they bowed
their knee now, civilly, to Hitler as they had to the Pope. And
it was Pius XI, who was the first one even before Pius XII, to
recognize Hitler in 1933, even before the Concordat was made
by Pius XII following him. The Vatican archives where the
history has been maintained of all the war years and all the
atrocities is not open to historians, but even without the most valuable
history which is still secretive in the Vatican archives, there's
still enough history to show of the horrors that the Catholic
Church was involved in with these dictators, Catholic dictators
right across Europe in modern times. The most notorious of
all was the totalitarian regime that was set up in Croatia during
the war years, the Second World War. Anton Pavelic, head of the
nation state carved out of Yugoslavia during the war, reigned only
for four years, but they were four years of atrocious slaughter
and torture. And it was with the help of the
Catholic prelate, the Archbishop Alois Stepanak, they pursued
a policy of convert or die. And the Roman Church, unlike
the time of the Inquisition where they always had the civil power
to do their dirty work, a lot of the Ustaki, the people who
perpetrated the crimes were actually priests or monks. And there were,
at the time, 900,000 Greek Orthodox Serbs and Jews and others from
true Christians in Croatia. These were commanded to convert
to Catholicism. And it was literally convert
or die. And we had a time whereby 2,000 purportedly got converted to
Rome and actually came into the Church of Rome, but we had 700,000
who chose to die. And a lot of those dug their
own graves, were tortured before they died, and some were burnt
alive and others were shot. The atrocities of Yusaki and
what happened in Croatia I made a search on the internet, you
know, for, under this, you know, the Ussaki in Croatia, and I
was aghast at the photographs I saw of some of the, I just
stopped looking at it. It was, even the actual physical
photographs that we were talking about recent times, and were
the photographs of some of these atrocities, it was unbearable
to look at, and this is what happened, and we see priests
taking a leading role in demanding submission from the Orthodox
to become Roman Catholics, and priests and other austachi supervised
the concentration camps where they were tortured so that they
would become Roman Catholic. This is documented in many books,
one of the most famous being Edmund Parris's book on Convert
and Die. Now a lot of this history, while
it is so clear and you can find it out easily, has been put under
wraps by the general media and even in later problems in Croatia
and other parts of Bosnia-Herzegovina in 1991, the press and television
and even the different media in the United States have all
favoured the Croat side. It has been amazing that how
the world's media for news has been in favour of Croatia. And a famous writer in the London
secular newspaper, The Telegraph, wrote about that in September
1991. He said, in the present crisis,
almost the entire Western media has chosen to champion the Croats. This was a secular news writer
writing about the fact that most of the news media have favoured
And he went on to say, orthodox serfs were promised protection
if they converted to Catholicism and were killed after they entered
the churches as the priests looked on. Even one or two secular newspapers
did write about the truth, and you can still dig out the truth,
but for the most part the media tried to cover over the atrocities
that the Roman Church was involved in in her own time. I was alive
and well during those years and I knew nothing of what was going
on in the very church that I served. Now while the atrocities of the
war years and of the Ustaki in Croatia have ended and the dictatorships
have all come to an end, the Catholic involvement in civil
powers has by no means come to an end, by no means. In actual
fact it has become much stronger after the war and across the
world. And this has been documented
by even some of the leading Catholic writers, one of the most famous
being Jean-Guy Villeneuve, Associate Professor of Sociology in the
University of Montreal. He has a famous book called Papal
Power, A Study of Vatican Control over Late Catholic Ethics. And after perfunctory remarks
about burning of heretics and the crusade and the holy wars,
which he just said were two more extreme forms of hierarchical
coercion during a late feudal period, that's how he dismissed
the Inquisition, then he goes on to talk about recent times. After 1798, the Roman church
was no longer able to use its repressive power of the state
Church authorities became more and more interested in using
the legal and ideological power of the state through the laws
enshrined in Concordat, through education of youth in schools
and in universities, and through welfare services such as hospitals
and charity organizations. In fact, the church increasingly
became the ideological apparatus which fulfilled for the state
and for the ruling class the functions necessary for their
own growth and reproduction. Inside the church the bishops
and priests became functionaries of the central organisation with
little freedom of their own. An awakening laity was turned
into a pawn for the papacy's frantic efforts to regain its
position of absolute power of Europe. That is a professor in
Montreal writing about Roman Catholic power in concordance. And so while physically the Pope
of Rome can no longer decree torture and no longer instigate
torture and death like they did in the 605 years of the Inquisition,
and they no longer are in league with the dictators and the atrocities
of the war years, and they are no longer in power in that physical
sense of having a league with Catholic dictators and a league
with death and extermination of like the Orthodox in Croatia.
While this no longer happens, they are still a civil power
legally in terms like it never was before. And we have Concordat's
been made in recent times right across the whole world that we
never had before. That is a civil agreement between
the Vatican State called the Holy See, that's the official
legal term for the Vatican State, the Holy See and a particular
nation. Even the United States of America
has ambassadors to the Vatican State. and receives ambassadors
from the Vatican. From 1984 when President Reagan
reinstituted it, even though it had been forbidden by Congress
before that. So even the United States of
America, while not having a concordat, has the preliminaries. It has
a legal representation with the Vatican and receives ambassadors
from the Vatican as nuncios and sends ambassadors to the Vatican. And we have Concordia set up
all over the world. I mentioned the most famous of
them with Hitler and Pius IX, the Hitler's Pope, is one of
the most famous books have been written about that by John Cornwall,
one of the most famous books in recent times exposing the
Vatican, written by a Catholic himself, one of the Catholics
Pope, but that Concordia which is quite famous, but other ones
right across now even the Middle East, Asia and Africa, we have
these decrees being made. The Vatican ambassadors called
papal nuncios are now sent to 174 nations of the world. They are represented in this
legal way like they never were before. And their nuncio, dressed
in papal robes, you know, as a cardinal or an archbishop,
often is the dean of ambassadors. So if they have a meeting, the
dean, the one in charge, the one who chairs the meeting, is
often the Vatican representative, in all his robes, because they
claim to be the oldest state, and it's the custom in many nations
that the oldest state is the one that takes the role of being
the chairman of the meeting that the ambassadors have together.
So we have this anomaly that the Vatican is not only in 174
nations, but often has a leading role when these ambassadors meet
together. It is extremely important to
note that the present Pope, formerly called Ratzinger, and now known
as Benedict XVI, In one of his first official talks, May the
12th, 2005, his first official talk to the diplomats from these
nations represented before him, called on nations who have not
legal agreement with Rome to sign legal agreements. He is
treated with them. And Vatican authorities have
spelt out who these nations are that have resisted becoming civilly
involved. They're China, Saudi Arabia,
and Vietnam. That was May the 12th. Some Islamic
nations have held out and have not signed concordats, but because
Rome is so careful now to uphold Islam as a form of life, that
brings people to God, and I will quote later on its official words,
there are Islamic nations that are beginning to recognize Rome
in a civil way. The changes that took place at
Vatican Council II in Vatican II documents were not doctrinal. The Catholic Church still holds
sacramental system, ritualism as a means of giving grace, but
they were huge changes in how the Catholic Church operates.
Before it had condemned pagan religions, it now thought it
more politically correct to accept pagan religions, and this was
a huge turn of faith. The Church that had condemned
pagan religions now officially recognized the Muslims, recognized
the Hindus, and the Buddhists. And then before, Bible believers
who were called heretics were no longer called heretics, they
were called separated brethren. And there was a huge movement
gone to woo in Bible believers through an ecumenical movement
that was to evolve right across Europe, take Britain first of
all, and then of course come into the United States, and particularly
through Charles Coulson and Richard Newhouse in Evangelical Catholics
Together, have really succeeded in beguiling many Baha'i-believing
churches. So, the Vatican changed its policy
and it has been quite successful. The plan of salvation for the
Catholic Church now includes the Muslims. I was looking for
the book, It's Vatican. two documents as they were put
into a catechism under Ratzinger, the present Pope. He was the
one who compiled this book called The Catechism of the Catholic
Church. In that is the creed in paragraph 841. It's always quoted by paragraphs
and not by page numbers. It's small sections on different
pages. Paragraph 841 says, the Church's
relationship with the Muslims. The plan of salvation also includes
those who acknowledge the Creator, the first faith among whom are
the Muslims, who profess to hold the faith of Abraham together
with us. They adore the one merciful God,
mankind's judge on the last day. So the Catholic recognition of
the Muslims. has taken place in recent times. The same Vatican, who had sent
the crusade against the Muslims, now recognizes them as having
the same faith of Abraham as we have, so they say. And then
they endorse Buddhism and Hinduism. They said in this decree, the
Catechic Church rejects nothing of what is true and holy in these
religions. She has a high regard for the
manner of life and conduct, precepts and doctrines, which though differing
from many ways of her own teaching, nevertheless reflect a ray of
that truth which enlightens all men." So they see in Hinduism
and Buddhism, they see a ray of truth which enlightens all
men. a way of divine illumination
they saw in these religions. So pagan religions become acceptable
and the Roman Catholic Church has succeeded in negotiations
with the Hindus and the Buddhists and has been quite successful
with them in her ecumenical efforts. And so she tries to win the world
and the Muslims, who are nearly equal in number as our own, and
the Buddhists and the Hindus, and also Bible believers. And
she has done this by famous decrees in the Vatican II documents. One of the most famous of these
decrees was a document by which she purports that the laws of the Catholic Church are
laws of ecumenism and that they are to be held in such a way
is that people are brought back into the bosom of the Catholic
Church, that they are, quotation, dialogue is not an end in itself,
it's not just an academic discussion, she says in document number 42,
Vatican Council 2 documents. It aims at preparing a way for
the unity of faith in the bosom of a church, one and visible.
She's leading Bible believers back into the bosom of Mother
Church. And we have had remarkable success
from Vatican II, whereby a lot of Vatican ecumenical efforts
have been upheld by some famous evangelicals. And the last Pope
John Paul II was adamant in upholding Catholic canon law. He revised
the 1917 law into what became the 1983 Code of Canon Law and
was far stricter than the laws of the past. Some of these laws
are adamantly with a flavour that smells of the Inquisition.
It is not put into effect, but it's right in print of what could
be put into effect. For example, under John Paul
II's teaching in the Code of Canon Law, Canon 1311, the Church
has an innate and proper right to coerce offending members of
the Christian faithful by means of papal sanctions. It doesn't
say the faithful, as the Catholic Church has said, but the Christian
people. they can coerce Christian people by means of paper sanctions. Now she in actual fact doesn't
physically do that, but she claims this power. And then in Canon
1371, the present day Catholic teaching says, the following
are to be punished with a just penalty, a person who teaches
a doctrine condemned by the Roman Pontiff. In Canon 1312 outlines
the specific penalties that have to be carried out. The law can
be established in other expiatory penalties which deprive a believer
of some spiritual or temple good and are consistent with the supernatural
end of the church. That is a direct quotation from
that canon. And so we have a decree of Rome
again for power over believers and a power of coercion and imposing
paper penalties. Now she doesn't have the authority
or the means to do that but she still claims what she did at
the time of the Inquisition. Now it is not just in the 20th
century that we had in the war years and before upholding of
dictatorships, we've had in more recent times a a further devastation
of nations because of Catholic economic teaching. And this is
a whole subject where so many Bible believers are totally ignorant. The effect of Catholic social
teaching on the Congress of the United States and at the Senate
and its effect on other nations right across the world is documented. John Paul II, of course, addressed
the United Nations and many other world bodies on law and on property
and on how the Catholic Church operates in different nations.
And the Catholic Church has endorsed, again, new teachings from Vatican
II New teachings in that they were purportedly now advertised
and highlighted again, but in actual fact were old Vatican
teachings that were made modern and taken up in modern times. And this is to do with property
and to do with the power legally to steal. I'd like to quote from
the Gaudium et Spes. from Vatican II documents and
a famous decree, Gaudium et Spes, in paragraph 69, quotation, the
right of having a share of earthly goods sufficient for oneself
and one's family belongs to everyone. The fathers and doctors of the
Church held this opinion, teaching that men are obliged to come
to the relief of the poor and to do so not merely out of their
superfluous goods. If one is in extreme necessity,
he has the right to procure for himself what he needs out of
the riches of others. That is word for word official
Catholic teaching. If one is in need, he has the
right to procure for himself what he needs out of the riches
of others. That dogma went out from Vatican
II and was taken up particularly in South America. We had a famous
conference of bishops in Medellin in 1968 where they gave the pronouncement
of a preferential option for the poor, where the bishops tried
to influence Latin American nations to have a preferential auction
for the poor. And John Paul himself wrote many
of his encyclicals on the same principle that was in Vatican
Council too. And we had the whole liberation
theology movement spreading across South America, the Philippines,
and into the West Indies. I saw some of it myself as a
priest and I was involved in some of it leading up to the
revolution we had in 1970 in Trinidad. And so the Catholic
Church has actually gone back in its modern teaching to Thomas
Aquinas, the most famous Catholic teacher. He's called the Angelic
Doctor of the Church. And they in actual fact quoted
from Aquinas in their teaching, and I'd like to quote directly
from Aquinas' teaching, I'm quoting from the Summa Theologica Secundi
Secundi, Article 7, quotation, whatever certain people have
in superabundance is due by natural law to purpose the succoring
of the poor. In cases of need, all things
are common property. so that it would seem to be no
sin in taking another's property. The need has made it common. It is lawful for a man to succor
his own need by means of another's property, by taking it either
openly or secretly. Nor is it properly speaking theft
or robbery. It is not theft properly speaking,
to take secretly or use another's property in case of extreme need,
because that which he takes for the support of his life becomes
his own property by reason of that need. In a case of like
need, a man may take secretly another's property in order to
succor his neighbor in need. So two principles established
by Aquinas and taken up by Vatican II, that not only can you take
secretly from another's property when you're in need yourself,
but if you see your neighbor in need, you can go and take
from somebody's property to give to him, the old Robin Hood principle,
to rob the rich to feed the poor. And this is legally in Thomas
Aquinas' teaching within official Catholic teaching and in Vatican
II. So we had some of the atrocities
that have happened in South America in the liberation theology movement
that is called devastation in nations, where the fantasy of
trying to relieve the poor of capitalism and bring them into
equality and socialism. I remember preaching that myself
as a Catholic priest to come into the land of freedom, out
of the land of slavery and capitalism, and come into the land where
all things are in common. I remember preaching that myself
as a priest in a movement that did not succeed, but it did succeed
in Nicaragua with the Sandinistas, and it succeeded in other countries.
and it succeeded finally in bringing devastation, even when it politically
took over government, it did not change the lot of the poor. And we have had in Nicaragua,
Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, Costa Rica, just to name a few
of the nations that have been devastated by this social teaching
of Roman Catholicism. There's a most important book
That is a must to read by a Bible believer. It's John Robbins,
the Bible believer himself, writing Ecclesiastical Necromania. It
shows the official teaching, going back to Aquinas and others,
coming up to the last Pope, John Paul II, and now the position
of the Catholic Church, but it shows all the official decrees
and how they were lived. ecclesiastical megalomania, and
it shows the involvement that the Catholic Church has had civilly
with governments across the world. And it's documented. It's profusely
footnoted. And so, an eye-opener, if you
want to understand how our Congress can be affected with social teaching
of the Catholic Church, read John Robbins' ecclesiastical
megalomania. It is the most interesting book. And we have the Robin Hood principle
has been endorsed in the Vatican and we have had the living out
of Roman Catholicism in modern days, whereby the horrors of
the Inquisition have not been again evident, but other horrors
that are quite equal to them. with dictators and with the devastation
of the economy that is taking place in many developing nations
and even in Africa because of the social teaching of the Catholic
Church and a social teaching that can become accepted if we
Bible believers are not schooled up in what it means to have biblical
principles of economics and biblical principles regarding politics. Christ Jesus said, give to Caesar
what is Caesar's and to God what is God's. We have to work out
what that means politically. Christ Jesus spoke about what
belonged to Caesar and what belonged to God. And Christ Jesus talked
about stewardship, of giving account of goods. in the parable
of the talents and many of the other teachings of Christ of
what it means to be a good steward of goods, economic goods. And
we have many biblical principles in the Bible that we have as
Bible believers got to be really aware of. Otherwise we can be
caught in the avalanche of Roman Catholicism whereby we are overtaken in a nation like the United States.
by Roman Catholic teaching. And we have so many famous talk
show hosts, like Sean Hannity, and Laura Ingram, and others,
famous talk show hosts, and even on Fox News, some of the anchormen
there we know, famous Catholic anchormen, who are purportedly
for Catholic political teaching. A political teaching and a moral
teaching that represents 20% of Catholicism and does not represent
Catholicism as it's really lived out. And we are really in danger
of being indoctrinated with Catholic social teachings, even on political
news channels like Fox News and on radio talk show hosts. The implications of this are
profound. We, as Bible believers, have
to get back to Christ, Jesus' words, and the words of the Apostle
Peter. Let every soul be subject to
higher powers, for there is no power but of God. The powers
that were ordained of God. Whosoever therefore resisted
power, resisted the ordinance of God. And so
the recognition of civil power and just how it stands biblically,
how we interpret Romans 13 and how we understand that in our
Bible-believing churches is utterly important in our day and how
we understand what the Apostle Peter said, subject yourselves
to every ordinance of man for the Lord's sake, whether it be
to the king as supreme or unto governance as unto them sent
by him for the punishment of evildoers and for the praise
of them that do well. And so the understanding of political,
biblical, political principles, we've got to go back to these
scriptures. And there we have John Robbins'
book about biblical principles and how they have been thwarted
by the Church of Rome. But it's important to understand
this, particularly here in the United States. Why? Because the
United States was founded by, most part, by Christian believers. And they had a Declaration of
Independence and a Constitution that recognized the depravity
of man and so the separation of power from the judicial, legislative,
and executive power. So we have a nation founded on
biblical principles, but to live those biblical principles and
not be overcome by the power of Rome, it means that we have
to be well educated in things, political and biblical understanding
of civil power and where it starts and where it ends, and how the
church is independent of government. And we have to go back to the
old principles that were there before the Reformation, such
as the Anabaptists who saw the state as completely separate
from Rome. And we have to understand the
great principles that was held by Bible believers in the course
of history. And to understand that history,
it's of uttermost importance in our own day. And so I urge
that we be very politically astute and biblically learned, and that
we understand the age in which we live, because some of the
very principles of this nation was founded on, could be subject
to attack, as we live in a world that is now becoming more and
more Roman Catholic. One of the most frightening papers
that I've ever written, I've written it together with Michael
Dissembly, and was Papal Rome and the European Union. one of
the most frightening papers. We have it in booklet form, it's
available and it's also on our internet webpage. It is frightening
to see the power behind the scenes as the Roman Catholic Church
has concorded with most of those nations that are part of or becoming
part of the European Union and is decidedly trying to bring
back the Catholic roots of Europe. It is frightening. And to see
how civil law in Belgium and France has been lived out already,
where Bible-believing radio stations and some churches have been closed
down. It is frightening to see, and we pray that will never touch
the United States of America and other free nations, but it
is frightening to see the power that Rome has. And as European
Union becomes a super state with more political power than the
United States and bigger armies in future as it's building up
these things, it's frightening to see the place that the Vatican
has to play. And I would urge you to read
that book that I have written. Now how do we deal with this?
Just as how do we deal with the first section of the Roman Catholic
Church history. We deal with it by going back
to the Gospel and what Christ Jesus said. He said, if the Son
sets you free, you shall be free indeed. If the Son sets you free,
if you believe on Him whom God has sent, you're free. You're
free from all power purporting to be spiritual and political
and to take God's place, and you're free. by God's grace to
accept salvation so that you have a personal relationship
with Christ Jesus. Unless you become like little
children, Christ Jesus, you will by no means enter the kingdom. It's not any institution, any
church, that makes you right with God. It's by believing in
a person. And that's what we say to the
precious Catholic person listening or hearing or amidst, is look
to the person of Christ Jesus look to His finished work, look
to His absolute perfect life and believe on Him. And that
alone not only wipes out your sins, but gives you a right standing
with the All-Holy God that cannot be taken away, because justification
is a legal act of the Almighty God, recognizing you in the Beloved,
accepted in the Beloved, as Paul said in Ephesians 1.6. It is
the glorious Gospel. And that is the answer. The Gospel,
the power of God unto salvation. We trust in the Lord alone and
we come into a personal relationship and we come into a Bible-believing
church where the Word of God is truly taught. And we stand
strong in that Word, giving praise to the one Lord and Saviour.
And we know that He is able and capable. I know who I'm believed
and I'm persuaded that He is able. to keep that which I have
committed unto him against that day and the day in which we face. And so may we be strong believers
and may those of you who do not know Christ come to the glory
of trusting him alone and that together we will be a body of
believers praising and spiritually worshipping our God. To the glory
of his name. Amen and Amen. Praise God. This Reformation audio track
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in defending the Reformation's regulative principle of worship,
or what is sometimes called the scriptural law of worship, commenting
on the words of God, which I commanded them not, neither came into my
heart. From his commentary on Jeremiah
731, writes, God here cuts off from men every occasion for making
evasions, since He condemns by this one phrase, I have not commanded
them, whatever the Jews devised. There is then no other argument
needed to condemn superstitions than that they are not commanded
by God. For when men allow themselves to worship God according to their
own fancies, and attend not to His commands, they pervert true
religion. And if this principle was adopted
by the papists, all those fictitious modes of worship in which they
absurdly exercise themselves would fall to the ground. It
is indeed a horrible thing for the Papists to seek to discharge
their duties towards God by performing their own superstitions. There
is an immense number of them, as it is well known, and as it
manifestly appears. Were they to admit this principle,
that we cannot rightly worship God except by obeying His word,
they would be delivered from their deep abyss of error. The
Prophet's words, then, are very important, when he says that
God had commanded no such thing, and that it never came to his
mind, as though he had said that men assume too much wisdom when
they devise what he never required, nay, what he never knew.