Have any of y'all seen this video? It's a Lutheran perspective on the differences between Lutheranism and Calvinism.
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Don't argue or disagree with the owner of the blog. He will block you or delete your comments. He makes it look like everyone agrees with him that way.I found this video on cyberbrethren.com by the way.
The problem you lutherans have in your translation of John3:16 is that you look at the verse out of it's context. When God says world there he doesn't mean the entire world he means all tribes of the world. The signficance isn't in the fact that all are saved but in the fact that now the covenant has been modified to include all tribes of the earth not just the jews.
Another issue that you lutherans have is obviously in your doctrine of the Lords Supper. The bread and wine are just that, nothing more but that doesn't mean that there isn't a spiritual conection between the elements and the body and blood of Christ. Christ doesn't enter into the elements physically. When we eat of the elements we partake of it spiritually. Christ doesn't leave heaven to inhabit bread or wine. When Christ instituted communion the clear indication is that the bread and wine are representative of a spiritual reality, like baptism is.
As far as paradox is concerned, God is a God of order.
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Found it interesting! I'm reformed through and through though I find Lutheranism fascinating and strangely attractive!
I think they are interesting becuase the beg the question that calvinist can't answer.
"If communion is only spiritual how do you know that you are partaking of it correctly?"
doulos,
I agree with you on that. The reformed end up with no comfort in communion because in the end it's all conditioned on how they feel.
Growing up Baptist, communion for me was more about confession than anything else. You were not really supposed to take communion if you had any unconfessed sin or sin that you had not yet repented of. To do so would be to partake in an unworthy manner. (Note the rewriting of scripture here.)
They would use the story about how when you bring your offering to the temple and remember that you have something unresolved with your neighbor that you should leave your offering there and resolve the issue before returning to offer your sacrifice.
Honestly, I don't know how anyone could actually ever partake of communion with that kind of requirement in place. It just shows how much they downplay and ignore our totally sinful state while instead focusing on a few outwardly visible sins.
Growing up Baptist, communion for me was more about confession than anything else. You were not really supposed to take communion if you had any unconfessed sin or sin that you had not yet repented of. To do so would be to partake in an unworthy manner. (Note the rewriting of scripture here.)