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Basically. It’s been blessed for the healing of the sick.Consecrated=holy?
Basically. It’s been blessed for the healing of the sick.Consecrated=holy?
Is it believed that the blessing imparts an attribute of sanctification to the oil?RebeccaJ:![]()
Basically. It’s been blessed for the healing of the sick.Consecrated=holy?
Throughout the ages, symbols—physical objects, substances, and actions—have been used to represent sacred powers and practices. When we are baptized, water is the physical property, or symbol, involved in the ordinance. The water does not cleanse us from sin; it is the faith and repentance that precede our baptism that allow God to grant a remission of our sins. When we partake of the sacrament, bread and water symbolize the body and blood of the Savior. There is no redeeming value in the bread and water—only in what they represent, which is of infinite worth to us. So it is with administration to the sick. We apply hands and oil, the physical touch and the tangible substance, but the hands and the oil do not heal. It is faith in Jesus Christ and the power of the priesthood that heals. I Have a Question
From LDS Guide to the Scriptures, the definition of consecrate is:No, the blessing does not make the oil holy.
I was merely quoting your church’s definition. You are the one who added the commentary.But a thing does not become holy by blessing it.
This is certainly not what the bible states about the passion of Christ. The unleavened bread used was not in resemblance of His body. It was the bread traditionally used by the Jews at the Seder meal. Also the body of Christ was NOT broken by the centurions. Jesus also did not use grape juice, He used wine. The blood of Christ was the blood spilled at His crucifixion, not the blood spilled in the garden. I think you need to read the Gospels again to get your facts straight.During a Passover Seder (the Last Supper) CHRIST knew HE would be sacrificed for the Sake of all Humanity, so the Symbolism of the Bread was the Resemblance of his Body being broken by the Centurions.
The Grape Juice that JESUS of Nazareth passed around represented his Blood that was spilled in the Garden of Gethsemane when Blood poured from every single Pore in his Body
. The Atonement started right there when the Stress of every single Headache, Birth Pain, Toothache, depressed Moment, suicidal Feeling, Panic or Anxiety Attack, broken Bone, Heart Attack, Stroke, cancerous Lesion, and every Pain and suffering Moment imaginable that anyone and everyone had gone through and would go through and will go through in the History and the Future of Humankind passed through the SAVIOUR at that Moment.
CHRIST suffered everything that we have gone through. CHRIST is the utter Empathiser and Sympathiser of Humanity. HE knows exactly how all of you feel and will feel and had felt throughout your entire Lives.
Because HE sacrificed for us, when we partake of the Sacrament, we solemnly during Sacrament Meeting (First Hour) pray to HEAVENLY FATHER that we be absolved of our Sins that performed over the past Week, and ask to be forgiven in the Name of JESUS CHRIST.
Water is used because our homemade Wine was poisoned by the Protestants and Apostates and anti-Christians. If it is blessed properly by someone who holds the Aaronic Priesthood, it can be Water, Grape Juice, or “Wine of your own make.”
It is about the Atonement of CHRIST.
Half a mile from my home, is a Mormon historical site. It has a large vineyard. A couple of blocks away is a site of a store that sold ice cream out of the front of the store and beer out the back of the store.Horton:![]()
I used to be a Mormon/Latter-day Saint, and I know the History of my Church far better than you. The Wine and Grape Juice we purchased from others WAS poisoned, and some Saints died. You do not know our History. And from what I understand, JESUS’s Legs were broken, and his Side was pierced. And I never said the Blood that poured from every Pore in HIS Body was the Blood of the Sacrament or Communion as you call it. JESUS just knew his Blood would be spilled during the Crucifixion.The last part of your post is nothing more than an excuse. The Protestants “poisoned” your homemade wine?
I used to be a Mormon/Latter-day Saint, and I know the History of my Church far better than you. The Wine and Grape Juice we purchased from others WAS poisoned, and some Saints died. You do not know our History. And from what I understand, JESUS’s Legs were broken, and his Side was pierced. And I never said the Blood that poured from every Pore in HIS Body was the Blood of the Sacrament or Communion as you call it. JESUS just knew his Blood would be spilled during the Crucifixion.
Actually you did say that. The bolding in both quotes shows you did.Symbolism of the Bread was the Resemblance of his Body being broken by the Centurions. The Grape Juice that JESUS of Nazareth passed around represented his Blood that was spilled in the Garden of Gethsemane when Blood poured from every single Pore in his Body.