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benjohnson
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I’d love to meet the Lutherans that you’ve met that have been so stridently wrong about what the church teaches and whack them over the head with our giant book of theology.I think the uncrossable gap here is that Luther believed that God “alone” offers the Sacrifice and that we only receive it. This causes me to wonder: if Lutherans stop their services for some reason, would that mean that God’s stops offering His sacrifice to us?
The concept of the Body of Christ is not alien to Lutherans at all - it’s how we sleep well at night, knowing that our numbers as small.
We would say we participate in the Body and Blood of our Lord and Savior. You’ll often hear us say we ‘received’ communion, but that would be inaccurate.
From The Liturgy of Vespers:
“When we participate in the Body and Blood of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, we proclaim Christ’s death…”
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I’m not sure about your hypothetical question - its rather impossible for me to absorb the predicate.