What are your thoughts about sacraments? I know many Christians reject the thought of anything being sacramental. Others have a substantial list of sacraments.
My idea of a sacrament is that it is any physical act in which God attaches a blessing or spiritual miracle.
Baptism would be a sacrament because it is an outward form that God ordained to be the time that the Holy Spirit marks a new Christian.
Communion (bread & wine) is an outward act in which God encounters (or communes with) the Christian in a deeply spiritual way.
I would argue that the reading of scripture is a sacrament because scripture tells us that there are blessings for reading scripture and that Holy Scripture is active and living and it cuts like a sword. That is a miracle attached to the physical act of reading.
I would include marriage as a sacrament because two people become spiritually bound into one flesh in a miraculous way.
Accordingly, annointing the sick could also be a sacrament.
What are your thoughts?
My idea of a sacrament is that it is any physical act in which God attaches a blessing or spiritual miracle.
Baptism would be a sacrament because it is an outward form that God ordained to be the time that the Holy Spirit marks a new Christian.
Communion (bread & wine) is an outward act in which God encounters (or communes with) the Christian in a deeply spiritual way.
I would argue that the reading of scripture is a sacrament because scripture tells us that there are blessings for reading scripture and that Holy Scripture is active and living and it cuts like a sword. That is a miracle attached to the physical act of reading.
I would include marriage as a sacrament because two people become spiritually bound into one flesh in a miraculous way.
Accordingly, annointing the sick could also be a sacrament.
What are your thoughts?