Thank God the meal is a "foretaste of the feast to come." The feast welcomes you and even heretic liberal pinko commies like me.SLStrohkirch said:No thanks. I don't relish taking the communion to my judgement.
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Thank God the meal is a "foretaste of the feast to come." The feast welcomes you and even heretic liberal pinko commies like me.SLStrohkirch said:No thanks. I don't relish taking the communion to my judgement.
Pinko commie? Well, that changes everything. No more arguing amongst brothers here; you're going straight to hell.Willy said:Thank God the meal is a "foretaste of the feast to come." The feast welcomes you and even heretic liberal pinko commies like me.
DanHead said:Pinko commie? Well, that changes everything. No more arguing amongst brothers here; you're going straight to hell.
Yes, I am just kidding...
DanHead said:Pinko commie? Well, that changes everything. No more arguing amongst brothers here; you're going straight to hell.
Yes, I am just kidding...
Willy said:Thank God the meal is a "foretaste of the feast to come." The feast welcomes you and even heretic liberal pinko commies like me.
Willy said:Even you who thinks that it's not the Lord's Supper we celebrate week after week are welcome. Since it is the meal that anticipates the final future I want to live as if the final future is in part true now. And if that's the case, our primary calling is hospitality to a broken world that is redeemed in Jesus. "All are welcome, friend and stranger."
Or BK -- "Have it your way!"revjpw said:Sounds like it could be a slogan for McDonald's.
Well... <delete>SLStrohkirch said:My favorite was the Wendy's Hot and Juicy but that doesn't really apply here does it?![]()
Even the employees of my least favorite restaurant are welcome. Even the advertising executives who drive me crazy are welcome. Even the idealogues and the absolutists are welcome. Thank God it is a table of grace and not works.revjpw said:Sounds like it could be a slogan for McDonald's.
Willy said:Even the employees of my least favorite restaurant are welcome. Even the advertising executives who drive me crazy are welcome. Even the idealogues and the absolutists are welcome. Thank God it is a table of grace and not works.
ChiRho said:Come one, come all! Come to our table! Relax and dine, you, who are weary or cold. This meal is for the oppressed and the distressed; for the weak and the poor; for the pagan, wiccan, muslim, or jew; for the ungodly, agnostic, atheist hindu! Come and partake of our glorious feast, as we pay tribute to our god, by the mark of the beast.
But never, ever call us intolerant!
Willy said:Even the tolerant and the intolerant are welcome. I'm not sure why the Muslim, Jew, Hindu, or Atheist would want to sit at the table. But I suppose if they wanted to, they'd be welcome, too. Can you see Jesus at the Last Supper sharing the bread and wine of the Passover meal saying: Alright, you can eat this bread and drink this wine if you really, really, really, really believe that this bread and wine ontologically are me. If you don't really, really, really believe this, then step outside, because my death is not for you. This meal is all about having the "right" understanding of what is happening. You all are familiar with Greek concepts, so we want you to have the Greek Platonic understanding of reality. Bread is a substance, you know, that has an essence that can be gotten at only through right understanding. Got all this folks? Now if you do, eat and drink. If not, then wait until you got it all figured out. There will be some people who will appear in church history who will have it all figured out. They'll help you. They'll keep you from syncretism." Thanks goodness he said, "Eat this; it's my body. Drink this; it's my blood. Participating in this is participating in the very thing that I'm doing on the cross." Paul put it this way: "when you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord's death until he comes." It's all about his death (a theology of the cross). It's all about his coming (a foretaste of the feast to come).