I am not about to get into the complex history and debate surrounding consubstantiation (the Lutheran view) and transubstantiation (the Catholic view), except to say that both, in one way or another, see the bread and wine as becoming something more than
just bread and wine, and in this way, the elements become holy and impart grace to the believer.
Ultimately it is
just bread and wine, symbolizing Jesus and what He did for us, so any Christian should be welcome.
In the early church this celebration generally included more than
just bread and wine, though in the course of the meal this act of Jesus was repeated as the principal act in table fellowship.
Not exact matches
So
just as baptism could be done with a few drops of water, so also the Lord's Supper could be observed with a small bit of
bread and a few drops of
wine.
just as the Lord's cup consists neither of water alone nor of
wine alone but requires both to be intermingled together, so, too, the Lord's body can neither be flour alone nor water alone but requires that both be united
and fused together so as to form the structure of one loaf of
bread.
We sat around drinking the
wine and pulling hunks of
bread off the loaf,
just talking
and laughing
and connecting on a memorable level.
And probably feeling content, though he sinks slowly backwards into the vagueness of the vagrant animals and the unconsciousness of the grass» even when God was man in Palestine, and lives today in bread and wine, and is just waiting to be fou
And probably feeling content, though he sinks slowly backwards into the vagueness of the vagrant animals
and the unconsciousness of the grass» even when God was man in Palestine, and lives today in bread and wine, and is just waiting to be fou
and the unconsciousness of the grass» even when God was man in Palestine,
and lives today in bread and wine, and is just waiting to be fou
and lives today in
bread and wine, and is just waiting to be fou
and wine,
and is just waiting to be fou
and is
just waiting to be found.
The essence of the consecrated
bread and wine is Christ, not
just symbolic of Him — after all, if it were
just symbolic, why would Christ pick eating
bread as the way to remember Him?
Given my belief that communion
wine can be validly consecrated into the Blood of Christ,
and communion
bread into the Body of Christ, we can now cue all the folks who will make jokes about cannibalism, etc. (
just as the Romans did about early Christians — very little anti-Christian humor is original).
Just as the
bread and wine in the synoptic accounts represented Jesus» body
and blood given for their redemption, so this act of humble service also bespoke Jesus» sacrificial death on the cross for their salvation.
Just as our physical bodies need the earth to be nourished, so does our spiritual life need the
bread and wine of Communion —
and the water of baptism — to be nourished.
Taking communion is
just breaking the Shabbat
Bread and at Sundown people should be breaking the
bread and blessing it
and the cup of
wine no matter with a group of people or not
Paired with a nice crusty
bread, a glass of
wine and I can deal with Atlanta's 104 degrees
just fine.
It's the baseline of how we like to eat all the time (with plenty of deviations for
wine,
bread,
and french fries)-- but this time of the year, we
just stay the course.
With some of my homemade
bread and a glass of... uh, well, I'm not suggesting
wine for breakfast, generally speaking,
just for * this * breakfast!
Then, good old supermarket red
wine vinegar
and it was
just right), olive oil, salt
and pepper (I also added little bit of minced WSF jalapeño for pizazz
and some cubed pressed tofu for protein) let it sit for 10 minutes or so until the
bread softens a little in the juices of the tomatoes, vinegar
and oil,
and BOOM, dinnuh!
Just pass me this, a loaf of crusty
bread,
and a bottle of
wine and I'm a happy girl.
I
just made this tonight
and added fajita beef
and some Worcestershire
and white cooking
wine, served with some crusty
bread — delish!
The simplicity of
just a few ingredients like gooey melted cheese
and bread paired with your favorite glass of
wine is what I am talking about.
Poached eggs, tahini
and pan-fried avocado 2 tbsp white
wine vinegar4 fresh medium free - range eggs (see Know - how) 2 tbsp olive or coconut oil2
just ripe avocados, cut into 1 cm thick slices4 thick slices fresh
bread (such as sourdough or rye
bread; see Jo's introduction) 3 tbsp tahini, plus extra to serve1 tsp sumac1 tsp toasted sesame seedsExtra - virgin olive oil for drizzlingSqueeze lemon juice (optional) 01.
Sticky Vietnamese pork meatballs with rice noodles
and pickled vegetables For the meatballs 3 garlic cloves, crushedLarge thumb - size piece fresh ginger, grated2 lemongrass stalks, tough outer leaves removed, finely choppedZest 1 lime500g British free - range pork mince2 tbsp finely chopped fresh coriander 1/2 -1 red chilli, deseeded
and finely chopped2 tsp fish sauceVegetable oil for frying For the quick - pickled vegetables 70 ml fish sauce100ml rice
wine vinegar2 tbsp caster sugarJuice 2 limes3 tbsp warm water2 tsp sea salt flakes400g carrots, julienned1 daikon or 300g radishes, julienned or finely sliced Poached eggs, tahini
and pan-fried avocado 2 tbsp white
wine vinegar4 fresh medium free - range eggs (see Know - how) 2 tbsp olive or coconut oil2
just ripe avocados, cut into 1 cm thick slices4 thick slices fresh
bread (such as sourdough or rye
bread; see Jo's introduction) 3 tbsp tahini, plus extra to serve1 tsp sumac1 tsp toasted sesame seedsExtra - virgin olive oil for drizzlingSqueeze lemon juice (optional) 01.
Just last night I was dressed in my exercise gear ready to go for my run when I spied the bottle of
wine and loaf of Italian
bread on the bench my husband had bought.
But I drink
wine, eat
bread, enjoy chocolate... this is a short life,
and I'm not going to skip delicious food
just to have even leaner muscles.
It's the baseline of how we like to eat all the time (with plenty of deviations for
wine,
bread,
and french fries)-- but this time of the year, we
just stay the course.
I
just had to comment a big, fat, THANK YOU bc my bf read your post over my shoulder
and then we went out
and bought a bunch of cheese from Trader Joe's alomg with a great bottle of
wine and some
bread!!