Benjamin Eliff has a cogent article exploring the differing interpretations on the Lord’s Supper from the viewpoint of Catholicism, Lutheranism, and Non-Lutheran Protestantism. He looks at the doctrine of “transubstantiation” and what Catholics believe about the body and blood of Christ actually existing in the bread and wine of the sacrament. Then he looks at “consubstantiation” from the Lutheran viewpoint of Christ’s spiritual presence in the elements, ending with his take on the true Biblical interpretation on the entire subject. Truly important “food for thought” can be found in this study on “The Lord’s Supper.” From: World View Weekend – CLICK HERE.
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