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Baptism: Baptism is a Sacrament which cleanses us from original sin,
Biblical references: Acts 2:38-39; Acts 22:16; 1 Peter 3:21; John 3:5; Matt 19:14;
Luke 18:15-16; Col 2:11-12; Rom 6:13; Acts 16:15; Acts 16:33; 1 Cor 1:16; Mark 16:16;
Rom 5:18-19; Mark 10:14; Jos 24:15; Matt 8:5ff; Matt 15:21

Reconciliation (also known as Confession and Penance): Penance is a Sacrament in which the sins committed after Baptism are forgiven.
Biblical references: Matt 9:2-8; Jn 20:22-23; 2 Cor 5:17-20; James 5:13-16;
Matt 18:18; 1 Jn 5:16

Holy Communion (Holy Eucharist): Biblical references: Jn 6:35-71; Mt 26:26ff; 1 Cor 10:16; 1 Cor 11:23-29; Ex 12:8,46;
Jn 1:29; 1 Cor 5:7; Jn 4:31-34; Matt 16:5-12; 1 Cor 2:14-3:4; Ps 27:2; Is 9:18-20;
Is 49:26; Mic 3:3; 2 Sam 23:15-17; Rev 17:6,16

Confirmation: Confirmation is a Sacrament through which we receive the Holy Ghost to make us strong and perfect Christians and soldiers of Jesus Christ.

2007-06-23 16:24:47 · 6 answers · asked by tebone0315 7 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Biblical references: Acts 19:5-6; Acts 8:14-17; 2 Cor 1:21-22; Eph 1:13; Heb 6:2
Matrimony: The Sacrament of Matrimony is the Sacrament which unites a Christian man and woman in lawful marriage.
Biblical references: Matt 19:5; Mark 10:7-12; Eph 5:22-32; 1 Thess 4:4; Mal 2:14-16;
Matt 5:32-33; Matt 19:4-6,9; Mark 10:11-12; Lk 16:18; Rom 7:2-3; 1 Cor 7:10-11


Holy Orders: Holy Orders is a Sacrament by which bishops, priests, and other ministers of the Church are ordained and receive the power and grace to perform their sacred duties.

Biblical references: Acts 20:28; Lk 22:19; Jn 20:22; Acts 6:6; Acts 13:3;
Acts 14:22; 1 Tim 4:14; 2 Tim 1:6; Tit 1:5

Anointing of the Sick (formerly known as Extreme Unction or Last Rites)

Biblical references: Mk 6:12-13; Jm 5:14


Now could you please point out which sacrament is not biblical?

2007-06-23 16:27:49 · update #1

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They won't answer this question because you have too much proof. The chickens run away when you show 'em whats what. Good job!!

2007-06-23 16:59:15 · answer #1 · answered by Midge 7 · 6 1

Fundamentalist Protestants are selective biblicists for when some Bible passage can be interpreted,however wildly,by whatever subset of a truncated church tradition they interpret through as taught by the authority of Pastor or Brother So and So, they insist everyone has to submit to their eisogesis or exogesis. However,when Catholics use Scripture to show the bibical nature and "proofs' of the 7 Sacraments, FundaProts scream "Paganism!" as they cover their ears! LOL! Nobody goes by Bible Alone,everybody reads through a tradition.

2007-06-24 02:51:48 · answer #2 · answered by James O 7 · 4 1

of course. For an occasion, right it relatively is Scripture for Penance: Jesus commanded it. examine back Matthew sixteen:19, which documents Jesus’ bestowing on Peter the powers of binding and loosing (sins), which incorporate the means of absolution. Then turn to Matthew 18:18, the place comparable authority is given to the apostles. finally, look into John 20:22-23, the checklist of yet another bestowal of powers of absolution on the apostles, to “forgive” or “hold” sins. Jesus not at all dealt with innovations. He bestowed this means with the point that or no longer it rather is used. Now, why did Jesus institute confession (the Sacrament of Reconciliation)? think of with regard to the character of sin. Sin in the beginning is an offense against God. we are able to and would confess our sins privately to God. yet what insurance can we've that we've been forgiven? aside from the Sacrament of Penance, our basically insurance is our interpretation of words in Scripture. Foreseeing the human desire for purpose insurance, Jesus approved His apostles, their successors the bishops, and bishops’ aids — clergymen — to furnish that insurance in His call. Sin isn't basically an offense against God. It additionally harms those around us. Even what we expect of of as only inner maximum sins deeply impacts us and consequently unavoidably impacts the textile of our kin with others. think of your self status beside a quiet pond. You throw a good-sized rock out into the water. You watch those concentric circles flow out and out from the portion of effect. you could’t see the place all those circles flow. Sin is like that. we will not in any respect be responsive to who're each and all of the persons affected adversely with the aid of our sin. we will not in any respect be responsive to how all have been harmed. we will not in any respect ask forgiveness of all those persons. nonetheless, we desire that forgiveness. it relatively is the reason Jesus approved particular persons to chat in behalf of the community we've harmed with the aid of our sin, giving us their forgiveness.

2016-10-03 01:00:22 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Lutherans practice all of these, but do not necessarily consider them all sacraments because of technical differences in our theology.

2007-06-23 19:12:27 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous Lutheran 6 · 0 2

We disagree on the meanings in these Books of the Bible.

2007-06-23 16:31:58 · answer #5 · answered by ♥ Mel 7 · 0 4

Pagan worship wrapped up in a garb of Christianity.

2007-06-23 16:32:08 · answer #6 · answered by shovelead 3 · 0 7

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