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mathonihah
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I did not say that bread and water “symbolically sanctify”. I said that the bread and water ARE symbols of the flesh and blood of Christ. Two different things.Bread and water symbolically sanctify? How is one symbolically sanctified? That doesn’t make sense.
I would rather let the wording of the sacramental prayers answer that question:What does this mean? “As we worthily partake of the sanctified bread and water…”; from here: lds.org/manual/print/doctrine-and-covenants-and-church-history-seminary-teacher-resource-manual/new-york-and-pennsylvania-period/doctrine-and-covenants-27?lang=eng
“… bless and sanctify this bread TO the souls of all those who partake of it, THAT they may eat in remembrance of the body of thy Son …”
The sanctification takes place TO the souls of all those who partake of it THAT they may do it in remembrance of Jesus. The sanctification rebounds on us as we partake of the emblems in faith, and with the right intent (i.e. in remembrance of Jesus). The emblems are not sanctified in an of themselves. To suggest that emblems themselves are somehow sanctified in themselves is not far different from some understandings of Real Presence:
“Real Presence is a term used in various Christian traditions to express belief that in the Eucharist, Jesus Christ is really present in what was previously just bread and wine, and not merely present in symbol, a figure of speech (metaphorically, common amongst the Radical Reformers and their descendants), or by his power (dynamically), or by the grace of the Holy Spirit in the individual believer partaking of the species (pneumatically, common amongst Reformed believers).” Link
As I said, some LDS understandings of “bless and sanctify” comes close to some Christian understandings of Real Presence, which is why I am disagreeing with it. John 6 is a different issue which can be discussed separately.I understand that Mormons do not believe in the Real Presence, the same as the disciples in John 6, who said “this saying is hard”, and followed Jesus no more. I certainly don’t believe the Mormon sacrament does anything, so you don’t have to convince me.