The Lord’s Supper is one of the most bitterly contested articles of faith. “Common sense” is the rule of interpretation adopted by those who oppose the plain teaching of Scripture on this subject.
“That the very Sacrament designed by our Lord to be a center of union of His disciples should be made a subject of incessant and heated controversy among His followers is in itself a strong testimony to the corruption and perversity of human nature brought about by the Fall.”
“What is at stake here is not a mere question of interpretation, but a question of authority. The question is, ‘Which is the ultimate standard of authority? Is it human reason or Holy Scripture?’” (Dr. C.H. Little, Lutheran Confessional Theology, St. Louis, Concordia, 1943, p. 59)
We Lutherans confess that Holy Scripture alone is our ultimate authority. We employ reason in the service of Scripture, not as a judge over it.
Therefore, with the Scriptures, we confess the clear, undeniable presence of Christ’s true Body and Blood in the bread and wine of the Holy Communion. .
The Clouds of Judgment Gather
Friday, July 23rd, 2010“Who is my neighbor?”
A lawyer asked that question of Jesus. The answer: whoever is in need!
Your neighbors are in need of the pure Gospel of Christ. They have no church home or, if they do, it may be a church home in which the Gospel has been replaced by rules and codes of conduct.
The clouds of judgment are gathering around your neighbors. Their time is short. Won’t you invite them to come and hear the message of salvation in Divine Services, in Sunday School, MOPS, ESL and ALPHA?
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