tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3718587517246704099.post3958895620589149192..comments2024-03-24T20:13:25.074-06:00Comments on Pray! : What is the cup of God's wrath? How does it differ from the chastisement of God's children?De Mariahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00997195004868253348noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3718587517246704099.post-63041729194025453182016-10-24T22:48:19.038-05:002016-10-24T22:48:19.038-05:00Hi De Maria,
These are great quotes you provide. ...Hi De Maria,<br /><br />These are great quotes you provide. <br /><br />The one I like best is the saying of Jesus to James and John about being baptized with the baptism that Christ is baptized with. These 2 disciples answer in the affirmative, and Jesus confirms that they will indeed be baptized in this baptism ( martyrdom...at least for St. James). The idea is, that if the baptism that Jesus talks about is as the Reformed Calvinists say, that is 'the wrath of God'...then this scripture implies that the Apostles must be baptized with this same 'wrath of God' baptism. Yet, the Protestants have never claimed that 'others' are included in the atonement work of Christ. A good future post would be on the participation of Christians in the sacred work of Christ...such as we read in this story of James and John.<br /><br />If you want to respond to me, email me at : awlms447@gmail.com. I have corresponded with you many times on the Shameless Popery Blog.<br /><br />Best to you always in Jesus and Mary,<br /><br />- Al Williams<br /><br />Awlmshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02047704777783690870noreply@blogger.com