Hi there. DP and myself were born and bred Catholics, regular mass goers etc. DP had always had much more curiosity about the bible and reading it, as well as discussing religion with others.
In January DP started a "bible study" class with a work collegue/friend in a Presbyterian church about 45 mins drive from home. By mid March, DP became saved and described a beautiful feeling of Gods presence. For full disclosure i thought there was a big blip in our relationship prior and during that time, with very little communication/talk at that time, going to regular meetings and constant messaging friends from morning to night. This was also taking its toll as MIL lives with us and requires care.
Anyhow, it's all very new for DP and myself... but has settled a bit from initially wanting me to go to the Presbyterian church services and not wanting to be part of the local RC church, as well as weekly service, weekly bible study meeting, studying the bible at night and weekends.
We have talked a lot since and i understand a lot of what DP is saying ... and why DPs beliefs better fit the Presbyterian church views and the things most difficult in RC church. I've also listened to podcast ceremons from the church and went along to a religious seminar. It is of course a common view and similar language (no surprise with both being Christian churches) but used in a different way.
I have some queries to help me understand the language of being saved, but will start with....
Is being saved a common term with the same meaning across all Protestant churches? (Ie you are saved when you accept God had died to forgive your sins past and future. So by following Gods word on earth you know you will have eternal life in Heaven)
Are all attenders at Presbytetian churches saved? This is a little confusing as they use the word "Christian" to mean someone who is saved .... not just sometime who follows a Christian faith.
Are there any practicing Catholics that would consider themselves saved (as defined above)? ... there is a bit of contradiction with catholic theology on getting to heaven vs being saved and knowing you are going to heaven (although the paths following Jesus are remarkably similar ... no surprise there again, as they are both based on the bible!!)