The Lord’s Supper is not just a symbolic ritual but a means of maintaining the Mystical Union with Christ, crucial for salvation. Jesus’ words in John 6 reveal its significance, and 1 Corinthians 10 emphasizes mutual participation in Christ’s body and blood. This union, initiated at baptism, requires continued support through the Lord’s Supper and other means for its preservation until reaching Heaven.
Category: forgiveness
Why Does God Feel Absent?
The relationship between Adam, Eve, and God in the Bible is one of close interaction, despite God being a spirit. While God took on a visible form for some individuals, the concept of an unseen spirit is likened to germs – real but not sensed. Through prayer and faith, people can still feel close to God, and through Jesus, the separation caused by sin is forgiven, offering hope for direct interaction in the afterlife.
Forgiving Others
Today I may have a few physical complaints, but I feel very blessed that I don’t have any urge for … More
Should We Judge Others?
Judging others seems harsh. Afterall, who are we to judge? I have wrestled with this question in my occupation as … More
Why Jesus Came to Mankind
When I was conceived it could not be said that I came from somewhere other than the interaction of my … More
Gospel “Chokepoints”
God’s plan to give eternal life is a surprising one. Most would think that an all-powerful, loving God would simply … More
Repenting of What You Are
The standard thinking in our society today is that we need to “accept” what we are and celebrate it. This … More
Why Doesn’t God Stop This?
Right now, there is a long and growing list of what I would like God to stop: the war in … More
Loving Your Enemy
Right now, at least on the surface, I don’t feel like I have any enemies. Nobody owes me anything. I … More