Sacraments

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I do not know how each and every step develops, but I believe that there is a development.

God changes and not us.

God made Pharaoh’s heart hard, and Moses’ heart melted.

God judged Pharaoh and Moses saw God’s beauty.

This is what I think, I am not at all certain.

Some human beings can enjoy milk, others cannot. It is the same milk but different bodies.

Same God, but different times in our lives.
 
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I basically agree with you on the important points: signs, words, action to bring down God’s grace
The Work of The Holy Spirit transforms the materials for our spiritual interests.

The Sacrament of Matrimony is however hard to be fully understood. The Mass following the exchange of vows are not required to make the sacrament of matrim valid. Are the words the couple exchanged making part of the sacrament though only prescribed by the Church? Or just their intent sufficed? Or only and until they are physically united, then the sacrament to begin?

And many other aspects of this special sacrament are hard to be pointed out whether or not they are essential to the sacrament, or not.

Can someone help
 
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I basically agree with you on the important points: signs, words, action to bring down God’s grace
The Work of The Holy Spirit transforms the materials for our spiritual interests.

The Sacrament of Matrimony is however hard to be fully understood. The Mass following the exchange of vows are not required to make the sacrament of matrim valid. Are the words the couple exchanged making part of the sacrament though only prescribed by the Church? Or just their intent sufficed? Or only and until they are physically united, then the sacrament to begin?

And many other aspects of this special sacrament are hard to be pointed out whether or not they are essential to the sacrament, or not.

Can someone help
Nguyencongbinh, the sacrament of marriage is compossed of two parts, the vocal parts, the words, the promises, the voews made to one another. the second part is the consumation of the marriage (sex), without this second part, the first part, the vows, are incomplete and if there is no completion of the sacrament with the lovemaking, then an annulment is possible.
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