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Realized just now I never responded to these posts. Don’t want to seem rude.
True fulfillment comes from union with Christ. That is the essence of the Christian life. We are joined to Christ–participating in his life, death, and resurrection–by faith. All the spiritual blessings and graces of the Christian life are communicated to us by faith.
The spiritual nourishment and power for practical Christian life found in the sacrament we receive from Christ by faith. We share in the communion of the blood and body by faith . The healing of our minds and bodies received at the Lord’s Table we apprehend by faith. The forgiveness received is laid hold of by faith.
As a spiritual discipline (or a means of grace), the Lord’s Supper is an important part of the Christian life. I would not place its outward observance at the heart of the Christian life because there are other means of grace available to form and strengthen the Christian as he or she strives to follow Christ and deny self. I would say that faith, repentance, and obedience are at the heart of the Christian life. That is where fulfillment lies.
I’m sure there are.And there are biblical reasons why Catholics do what we do my friend.
I doubt the earliest Christians conceived of Holy Communion in terms of full blown transubstantiation even if we were to assume they believed in a corporeal presence.Well my friend, that is the way early Christians worshiped because of their belief in transubstantiation.
Not really sure what you’re trying to suggest here, but I will tell you what I believe as a Pentecostal.It’s much more than just a communion service. It is at the heart of the Christian life. Without it, Christians can’t truly be fulfilled.
True fulfillment comes from union with Christ. That is the essence of the Christian life. We are joined to Christ–participating in his life, death, and resurrection–by faith. All the spiritual blessings and graces of the Christian life are communicated to us by faith.
The spiritual nourishment and power for practical Christian life found in the sacrament we receive from Christ by faith. We share in the communion of the blood and body by faith . The healing of our minds and bodies received at the Lord’s Table we apprehend by faith. The forgiveness received is laid hold of by faith.
As a spiritual discipline (or a means of grace), the Lord’s Supper is an important part of the Christian life. I would not place its outward observance at the heart of the Christian life because there are other means of grace available to form and strengthen the Christian as he or she strives to follow Christ and deny self. I would say that faith, repentance, and obedience are at the heart of the Christian life. That is where fulfillment lies.
Yes, Pentecostalism began as an organized movement in the 20th century, but there is continuity with earlier movements. And we would say we invented nothing but are simply trying to follow the teachings of Christ revealed in Holy Scripture as we understand them.Pentecostal worship is nothing more than 19th and 20th century Protestant inventions.![]()