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Seamus_Sully
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Biblically speaking, sacrament is an outward sign made by Christ to give grace?
Is SIGN of grace?
Does SIGN cause grace?
Is SIGN of grace?
Does SIGN cause grace?
**SACRAMENT. **A sensible [visible] sign, instituted by Jesus Christ, by which invisible grace and inward sanctification are communicated to the soul. The essential elements of a sacrament of the New Law are institution by Christ the God-man during his visible stay on earth, and a sensibly perceptible rite that actually confers the supernatural grace it symbolizes. In a broad sense every external sign of internal divine blessing is a sacrament. And in this sense there were already sacraments in the Old Law, such as the practice of circumcision. But, as the Council of Trent defined, these ancient rites differed essentially from the sacraments of the New Law, they did not really contain the grace they signified, nor was the fullness of grace yet available through visible channels merited and established by the Savior. (Etym. Latin sacramentum, oath, solemn obligation; from sacrare, to set apart as sacred, consecrate.)
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Does the sign cause the grace? Or, does the grace cause the sign?
Seamus, I think that the most oft proffered definition for sacrament is that “it is a visible sign instituted by Christ to give grace” (Council of Trent). This definition states what sacraments are,i.e, visible signs (bread, wine, oils, water). Who instituted them, Jesus, and the reason “to give grace”. If we just stop here its possible to be happy with such a definition but one can almost cheat oneself of the full richness of the sacramental meaning. Sacraments are the method by which inner transformation and sanctification is achieved. The elements used and the words applied to each of the individual sacraments mysteriously (sacramentum) work to confer the effect which they signify.Thanks!
I believe I understand it a little better.
Thanks!!!
Oh, I will take more help!!!
Does the sign cause the grace?
Just a brief answer to your questions?Or, does the grace cause the sign?
Very well stated, Nita! Thanks for this answer.It is God who “causes” the grace. He binds this grace to the Sacraments so that, when the a particular Sacrament is carried out, the grace bound to that Sacrament flows into the recipient’s soul.
Hello Seamus,Biblically, the Bible use many terms for God and God’s names.
To list a few examples: Father, Love, Judge, King, Shepherd, Brother, Almighty, Creator and more.
Have these been graded? Or, Is there a gradation?
When we are younger in our spiritual life, Is God Shepherd?
Or, is there a developmental levels based on our relationship with God?
Has the Bible or saints explained that way?
Is this related to Jacob’s ladder?
Is this related to God’s mountain/home?
Is this related to the Transfiguration?
Is this related to Mt Thorny or Horeb (Sinai)?
THANKS!!!