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After
years of traveling a road set before me from birth, the words of Jesus Christ
taken from John 14:6, “I am the way, the truth and the life” put me on a completely
new path. My life has been eternally changed and the darkness of deception
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I was born
into a Roman Catholic family with traditions that went back to the time of |
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Whether
these traditions are true or false, I was brought up by my parents in the
strictest discipline of the Catholic religion. On the seventh day after I was
born I was baptized. My education was in Roman Catholic schools, which
adhered to the rituals and discipline of this religious system. I held the
traditions, beliefs and practices to be true and was attracted to the long
mantle-cassock of the priests and the beautiful vestments for the Holy Mass
and other ceremonies. When I graduated from high school I was told that my
vocation was to become a priest like my late Uncle, Rev. Matthew, my father’s
brother. |
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I joined
the minor seminary in 1963. After two years of study, I entered St. Thomas
Apostolic Major Seminary at Kottayam. My courses in philosophy began in 1965
and were completed in 1968. These three years subjects such as the ancient
philosophy of |
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Then I
began four years covering every aspect of systematic theology. |
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In my
priestly life I was an orthodox Catholic, giving allegiance to the Pope as my
ultimate authority. I daily administered the sacraments routinely performing
the traditional practices of the Catholic Church until the grace of God
brought a change into my life. I became spiritually unsettled and even
miserable as the validity of infant baptism and auricular confession for the
forgiveness of sins as well as vain practices such as the veneration of
images and the worship of Mary as the Holy Mother of God became offensive to
me. Unbiblical dogmas and the infallibility of the Pope also disturbed me. My
faith in the real presence of Jesus in the bread and wine of the Eucharist
diminished over time. I continued silently in this state of mind knowing that
if I voiced my doubts, I would be ostracized, persecuted and even physically
harmed by the Roman Catholic community with the backing of bishops and
priests. |
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In 1985
and 1986 I came in contact with a beloved man, Simon Kottoor, who had left
the priesthood. Simon really knew the Lord and was walking in Him with
noticeable joy and contentment. He led me to the Bible. I developed the habit
of reading the Bible every day without failure whether I understood it or
not. As God’s Word became part of my thinking, I began to understand that the
Roman Catholic Church is not in conformity with the Bible in many things. |
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Through
Simon I was introduced to the writings of an another
former priest, Bart Brewer, director of |
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Although I
do not know the exact day I was saved, I was being drawn by God to be saved
especially in 1994 and 1995. I was greatly influenced by the following Bible
verses “I am the way, the truth, and the life; no man cometh unto the father
but by me.” John 14:6; “If thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus,
and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised Him from the dead, thou
shalt be saved. For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with
the mouth confession is made unto salvation.” (Romans 10: 9-10); “For through
him we have access by one Spirit unto the Father.” (Ephesians |
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Gradually
while I still lived as a priest, I lost confidence in the sacramental system
and personal good works, which were supposed to accomplish a process of
salvation. God’s Word, convicted me of my own sinfulness, which no ritual
practices could rectify. When it became clear that only Jesus Christ could
save me from sin and its effects, I immediately believed and was immediately
saved. |
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What
relief and freedom! The only perfect offering for sin that God the Father could
ever accept. I had been taught that the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the
cross for the sins of the world was not sufficient, that we must expiate for
our sins. Penance, satisfaction, the merit of others, especially Mary and the
saints could also save us according to Roman Catholic doctrine and practice.
This is blasphemy. Jesus Christ, who is fully God and fully man provided the
completely sufficient payment for all sin. The doctrines and traditions of
Romanism undermine God’s free gift of salvation received by all who believe
in Jesus Christ. |
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In the
Vatican Council II Document (No. 6) Indulgentiarum Doctrina, it is stated, |
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“…they (saints) have carried their crosses
to make expiation for their own sins and the sins of others. They were
convinced that they could help their brothers to obtain salvation from God
who is the Father of mercies.” and “…they (the prayers and good works of the
Blessed Virgin Mary) are truly immense, unfathomable and even pristine in
their value before God. In the treasury, too, are the prayers and good works
of all the saints, all those who have followed in the footsteps of Christ the
Lord and by His grace have made their lives holy and carried out the mission
the Father entrusted to them. In this way they attained their own salvation
and at the same time cooperated in saving their brothers in the unity of the
Mystical Body.’’ |
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Such
teaching clearly contradicts God’s Word and enslaves those who follow it to a
life-long system. The only way to be saved is by grace through faith in Jesus
Christ alone. (Ephesians 2: 8-9) Salvation is not by my works or the works of
any person dead or alive. “…for by one offering he hath perfected forever
them that are sanctified” (Hebrews |
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The Roman
Catholic Church claims that: “Justification is conferred in Baptism, the sacrament
of faith. It conforms us to the righteousness of God, Who makes us inwardly
just by the power of his mercy.” (Catechism of the Catholic Church, Para.
1992) The sacramental system is a program of works, which nullifies the grace
of God putting man-made conditions and restrictions on unmerited favor. The
affirmation of infused righteousness as a basis for justification is a
negation of consistent biblical teaching. It is God who justifies. The only
justification before God is obtained by belief in the gospel, that Jesus
Christ died, was buried and rose again for my sins. Those who believe this
truth are saved. Justification is positional legal righteousness in Christ.
He is the only foundation for the legal residence of the believer: “To the
praise and glory of his grace, wherein he hath made us accepted in the
beloved.” (Ephesians 1:6) |
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Romans
3:23 and 6:23 “For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God” and
“the wages of sin is death but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus
Christ, our Lord” convicted me that I am a sinner and everyone is a sinner in
need of a savior and salvation. I also came to know that Jesus Christ alone
can save me because the Father “made him who knew no sin to be sin on our
behalf, that we might become the righteousness of God in him.” (2 Corinthians
5:21) Jesus Christ completely paid the price of my sin and only faith in this
finished work of the cross could save me or any man. Salvation is a gift of
God, it cannot be acquired through our merits. “For by grace are ye saved
through faith; and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God – not of
works, lest any man should boast.” (Ephesians 2:8-9) In the light of this
truth I gave up depending on good works and the sacraments. |
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Jesus
Christ alone is the Way, the Truth and the Life. The traditions, practices
and dogmas of the Catholic Church blinded me to this truth. The Catholic
Church is not in Christ because she teaches a false way that leads to death;
the works she adds to the all-sufficient work of Christ undermine the
unmerited favor of God, the grace-gift of salvation. Regarding this Paul
says: “I do not make void (or nullify) the grace of God; for if righteousness
come by the law, then Christ died in vain.” (Galatians 2:21) |
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After
accepting the gift of salvation by faith alone in Christ alone, I was to live
by faith, depending on God for every provision. Knowledge of God’s Word would
continually direct me in His way. One law showed me that the Roman Catholic
Church goes against what God teaches by prohibiting marriage for priests. In
Genesis |
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God’s
faithfulness was also evident in my life in the person of Dr. Jacob Chelli,
Director of Berean Baptist Bible College and Seminary in |
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As we live
in Christ, the words of Jesus in Luke 6:22-23 give us strength, courage and consolation
to face every testing and tribulation and what Satan and his forces bring
against us. “Blessed are ye, when men shall hate you, and when they shall
separate you from their company, and shall reproach you, and cast out your
name as evil, for the Son of man’s sake. Rejoice ye in that day, and leap for
joy; for, behold, your reward is great in heaven; for in like manner did
their fathers unto the prophets.” |
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I give
deepest heartfelt praise to God for calling me and my wife, Mercy, to be born
again in Christ Jesus by the grace of God. We are in the Light now, free from
the darkness of the deceptive system of Romanism. In the beginning we were
reluctant and worried about abandoning the rosary and the other traditional
prayers that we used from our birth. Now we know that the Mass is meaningless
because we see in Hebrews 10:10-12 that the sacrifice Christ offered was
complete, no one can add to His perfect work. The sacrifice of the Cross
cannot be repeated; it is finished in God’s eyes. The Mass is not the same as
the sacrifice on |
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Mercy and
I are no longer afraid to profess our faith in Jesus Christ before others. By
God’s grace we have the courage to deny Roman Catholic teachings even before
Catholics and Catholic priests. God has given us a boldness to proclaim His
truth before anyone and everywhere. Our relatives and friends have abandoned
us and we are not allowed to go to our birthplaces and our houses because
they are ashamed of us. My family was a priestly family; I was the sixth
priest. This made them very proud. I am considered one who has spoiled the
Roman Catholic name of my family. |
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We are
encouraged by many who are saved and have become our friends. I thank God
that we are children of God and that we are truly free. Thank God that we now
enjoy the peace of Christ, which He gives to His own. In John |
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As long as
we are fixed on this rock and fortress, no one can take away our peace. His
words must be a lamp unto our feet and a light unto our path (Psalm 119:105).
If this is true in our everyday life the way will remain clear for us despite
rejection and trial and we will walk by faith in the victory Christ has
accomplished for us. |
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Dear
Reader, if you are not yet right with God, admit that you are separated from
God because of your sins. “For all have sinned and come sort of the glory of
God.” (Romans 3:23). When you admit that you are a sinner you must understand
that “the wages of sin is death” (Romans |
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Joseph
Cherucheril |
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If you
wish to email Joseph Cherucheril, his address is: |
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philjoseph2001@yahoo.com |
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Joseph is
now in ministry to the Catholics with the aim of convincing them of the Biblical
truths. He visits Catholic families in |
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