The sacraments commanded by Jesus may be practiced without problems?

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The sacraments commanded by Jesus (holy supper and baptism) they can be considered in conformity with the Scriptures and therefore practiced without problems in all Christian churches? Thank you, Antonio

sure, indeed they must! However, I would like to point out that the word sacrament does not have the meaning given to it by the Catholic catechism: the sacrament is only an external rite through which grace cannot be granted, which is granted by God only through faith. Baptism alone does not save, it takes faith and conversion, without faith we can do all the baptisms we want but we will not go to heaven. Having said this, not only baptism and holy supper can be celebrated in churches, but also weddings, confirmations (if you have received baptism as a child), funerals and all other rites where the blessing of the Lord is invoked.

 

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  1. Roberto sketch dice

    I might know about + on confirmation? I received baptism by sprinkling in a Catholic church, what does the bible tell us about confirmation? Baptism just once shouldn't be enough?

    1. ChristianFaith dice

      Yup, the “baptism is one” and it is unrepeatable. Read about infant baptism here: http://www.veritadellabibbia.net/2015/05/perch-battezzare-i-bambini.html
      Confirmation should be done if you were baptized as a child, but few Protestant churches do this (Presbyterians, Waldensians, "The birth of the Anglican Church, Lutherans). Most evangelical churches require a person to be rebaptized into their church. I too was baptized in the Catholic church as a child and I didn't want to repeat it when I grew up. Consequence: they don't make you attend any evangelical church, unless you go to the ones I mentioned, who are in the minority in Italy. If you want to know more about confirmation, please ask.

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