Roman Catholic and Traditions October 4, 2008
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We have been looking at what several religious groups teach and last week we began to look at the Roman Catholic Church -
Catholicism and traditions:
The questions we will be asking and trying to answer are:
- What do traditions have to do with the scriptures
- When they contradict which one has more authority over our life
The Catechism of the Catholic Church, paragraph 82 states:
“The Church, …, does not derive her certainty about all revealed truths from the holy scriptures alone. Both scripture and Tradition must be accepted and honoured with equal sentiments of devotion and reverence”
So what they are stating that although something is not taught within the bible, if traditions teach it then it is acceptable.
Why no tradition but only the word:
Here the Lord Jesus says why are they breaking the commandment of God because of their traditions, it is evident that when traditions and Gods command conflict then tradition must be put aside, or else we are placing traditions above the command of God.
This is the same as above but there is more verse 6 and 7 specifically shows that when we put traditions ahead of Gods commands, Gods word, we are worshipping God in vain, if our teachings to men is based upon traditions then our worship is vain, i.e. it is empty it has no profit, it is unacceptable to God, we may point to miracles, we may point to wonders, but if all these are mere traditions then all is mere vanity (Matt. 7:21). Don’t be mesmerized by the way they portray these traditions, Jesus says they had a fine way a fanciful way it seemed logical, it seemed emotional, but because it is mere tradition and not based on the word it should be rejected, for it will only lead to vanity.
Here Paul the apostle says don’t be taken captive, i.e. don’t be overcome, don’t be bamboozled into things, don’t allow anyone to trick you to holding unto human traditions that have not Christ as the root or source or as the aim and goal. If Christ is not honoured then the tradition should be discarded. Jesus is meant to be honoured glorified in all we do, He said even when the Spirit comes He will glorify me (Jn 16:14), any tradition that has not its source in Christ is vain.
So what of the traditions that Paul spoke about here, first we have not said that traditions are wrong, as long as the traditions does the following
- It does not contradict Gods word
- It is according to Christ – i.e. it is to The glory of the Lord Jesus, and it is sourced from the Lord.
- It is based on Scripture, we don’t want to just proclaim any truth that truth must be based on God’s word.
So to our two questions above, if the tradition does not contradict the word, is from the word and honours Christ then it is fine.