Acts242: Continuing the Apostles' Teaching
In this episode of the Acts242 Podcast, Alex Nash is joined again by Mark to examine the Catholic Mass from a Protestant viewpoint. What exactly is the Mass? How did it develop historically, and what does it teach about salvation, sacrifice, and grace? Drawing from Scripture and church history, they explore the theological foundations of the Mass—including its connection to transubstantiation (discussed more fully in the next episode), purgatory, indulgences, and the idea of the Mass as a propitiatory sacrifice. They contrast these teachings with the biblical doctrine of the once-for-all sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross and the believer’s lasting peace with God through faith alone. Topics include: * The historical shift from New Testament simplicity to ritual and works-based systems * The meaning of “the breaking of bread” in Acts 2:42 versus the developed doctrine of the Mass * Why the Mass cannot be the same sacrifice as Calvary * The assurance of salvation versus the uncertainty of sacramental grace * God’s love, the finished work of Christ, and the peace that comes from looking to Him alone This episode is a thoughtful, Scripture-centered discussion calling listeners back to the simplicity and power of the gospel: salvation by grace through faith in the completed work of Jesus Christ. Key verses: Hebrews 10, Romans 8:1, Romans 5:1, John 5:24, and more. Whether you’re Protestant, Catholic, or simply curious about Christian worship and doctrine, this conversation offers clarity on one of the most significant differences between Protestant and Catholic theology. Subscribe for more biblical teaching rooted in Acts 2:42 — the apostles’ doctrine, fellowship, breaking of bread, and prayer.
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