Priests make a lot of money blessing everything from boats to cars, farm animals, tobacco crops, even silkworm eggs. Priests bless soldiers and their weapons, police their guns, and on March 19, 1954, the pope blessed some 50,000 members of Italy’s crack Alpine troops. A priest charged an acquaintance of mine in the Philippines 1000 pesos to bless his new house.
Did you know that never did Jesus or his apostles do any such things? Jesus blessed his Father’s name, he blessed the bread and wine at the Last Supper, and he blessed the little children brought to him by fond parents.
Those blessings the priests are charging you for are nothing but the type of selfish requests that God does not listen to.
In addition, were you aware that those priests do not have the authority or power to bestow any kind of blessings because they refuse to honor God's name? Because of this fact God will not bestow favor on their blessing, but will turn it into a curse instead. Read these verses to see:
Mal 2:1-2 "And now, O priests, this command is for you...
If you will not hear, and if you will not set it on your heart to give glory to My name, says Jehovah of Hosts, then I will send a curse upon you, and I will curse your blessings. And indeed I have cursed it, because you do not set it on your heart." (Modern King James Version)
Jas 4:3 "You make your request but you do not get it, because your request has been wrongly made, desiring the thing only so that you may make use of it for your pleasure." (BBE)
To reflexologist:
I'm not making this stuff up. Here's one example of a pope blessing troops:
http://www.catholictranscript.org/archived-articles/209-swiss-guard-fifty-years-of-guarding-the-pope.html
"on Jan. 22, 1506, a group of 150 Swiss soldiers marched into Rome, where they were blessed by Pope Julius II – officially becoming the Pontifical Swiss Guard. He bestowed on them the title, “Defenders of the Church’s Freedom.”
Ok, maybe priests don't "charge" for services. But they sure do require
hefty "donations!"
Funny you ask where it is forbidden to bless these things in "your bible." Isn't it yours as well? The scripture I provided at James 4:3 answers your question.
And here's my source for "holy-water" in bottles. Sorry you didn't realize what your priests are doing behind your back.
http://www.newsweek.com/id/74380
Did you know that never did Jesus or his apostles do any such things? Jesus blessed his Father’s name, he blessed the bread and wine at the Last Supper, and he blessed the little children brought to him by fond parents.
Those blessings the priests are charging you for are nothing but the type of selfish requests that God does not listen to.
In addition, were you aware that those priests do not have the authority or power to bestow any kind of blessings because they refuse to honor God's name? Because of this fact God will not bestow favor on their blessing, but will turn it into a curse instead. Read these verses to see:
Mal 2:1-2 "And now, O priests, this command is for you...
If you will not hear, and if you will not set it on your heart to give glory to My name, says Jehovah of Hosts, then I will send a curse upon you, and I will curse your blessings. And indeed I have cursed it, because you do not set it on your heart." (Modern King James Version)
Jas 4:3 "You make your request but you do not get it, because your request has been wrongly made, desiring the thing only so that you may make use of it for your pleasure." (BBE)
To reflexologist:
I'm not making this stuff up. Here's one example of a pope blessing troops:
http://www.catholictranscript.org/archived-articles/209-swiss-guard-fifty-years-of-guarding-the-pope.html
"on Jan. 22, 1506, a group of 150 Swiss soldiers marched into Rome, where they were blessed by Pope Julius II – officially becoming the Pontifical Swiss Guard. He bestowed on them the title, “Defenders of the Church’s Freedom.”
Ok, maybe priests don't "charge" for services. But they sure do require
hefty "donations!"
Funny you ask where it is forbidden to bless these things in "your bible." Isn't it yours as well? The scripture I provided at James 4:3 answers your question.
And here's my source for "holy-water" in bottles. Sorry you didn't realize what your priests are doing behind your back.
http://www.newsweek.com/id/74380