Friday, September 16, 2011

What do Christian reformers believe about the sacrament of communion?

What do Christian reformers also belive about these questions about communion?





Is communion a seal?


What do they do?


How would you define communion?


What is a sign of context?


Is it essentially a memorial?


Does taking communion make someone a Christian?|||Taking Communion is a sign of your ACCEPTING the sacrifice made by Jesus Christ to forgive your sin debt.


Just as God would "Accept"( or in some cases not accept)t a sacrifice of a sheep to him, YOU have the ability to accept Jesus's sacrifice of his "body" and "blood" for you (symbolically, of course)


It is a reminder of what he did for us,and is also a kind of renewal exercise of our faith--accepting Jesus's sacrifice. It Can be symbolic of becoming a Christian.,Is not becoming a Christian the same thing as "accepting Jesus?|||taking communion does not make you a christian. it is resembling that you are a christian. not every body is not a christian. it is wrong to take communion if you are not one of Jesus's children.

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