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riverpastor said:Prosperity,
Let me ask you this simple question.
What happens if we do not take Communion as you have described?
Let me ask you this simple question.
What happens if we do not take Communion as you have described?
Communion in the New Testament carries a warning about taking it unworthily we are to take communion and understand the full implications of the body and blood of JesusProsperity said:Let me ask you a question. What happens to people in the Bible, who act contrary to God's word and will for their lives, regardless of the reason?
To say the least, I would say that they are missing God's best!
Amen and are we not all going to be surprised that the bride of Christ will be from all Christian denominations.riverpastor said:We are partakers of the Inheritance by faith.
We do not recieve the Inheritance based upon whether or not we partake of Communion with wine or juice or bud light.
I know Grace isn't popular, but the Covenant does not rely upon us - not dependent upon our "obedience", it relies upon God's promise solely.
Obedience comes in the form of Holy Spirit operating in our lives.
Holy Spirit has written the Law of Life into our spirit.
This is similar as to what Paul stated:Romans 14:3 - Let not him who eats look down on or despise him who abstains, and let not him who abstains criticize and pass judgment on him who eats; for God has accepted and welcomed him.
Let's put it like this:
Let not him who drinks wine during Communion look down on or despise him who abstains, and let not him who abstains criticize and pass judgment on him who drinks wine; for God has accepted and welcomed him.
It appears as though we are accepted in Christ despite these differences.
If healing or any other blessing were to come through Communion, it would not be because of the specifics of whether it was juice or wine (or bud light) or leavend or unleavened bread (or Ritz crackers), but through faith.
We are accepted equally in Christ.
All of us are. Even the non-charismatic charismatics. The Baptists, Methodists, AoG's, WoF's, COGIC's, etc... They may not all experience the fullness of the Inheritance, but that does not discount the fact that they are accepted in Christ any more or any less than those who do.
Zzub said:I dunno.
The youth group served it to him.
Doctors told him he would never walk again.
The youth group fasted a week (some food, all TV, most PS2s, etc.) and then had a communion feast which pastor was invited to. At the meeting he was healed.
Cheers,
|ZZ|
bill16652 said:Amen and are we not all going to be surprised that the bride of Christ will be from all Christian denominations.
Christina M said:What do Christians in countries where alcohol is forbidden do? Certainly they are still pleasing the Lord even if they use koolaid or water.
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