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The one cup of communion is conceptual, not physical — referring to the blood of Christ

20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 5) 00:13:15 – 00:14:18

Resolution of the one-cup communion question

There is one cup conceptually — the cup relating to the blood of Jesus Christ. Physical multiplicity of vessels in a congregation is not a theological problem. The one-cup-per-building rule is tradition being forced onto Scripture.

Responses

Scripture Commentary tweet

@PrayTheRosary12 If by ‘Catholic’ you mean following Christ and His teachings, a

@PrayTheRosary12 If by ‘Catholic’ you mean following Christ and His teachings, absolutely. But if you mean praying to saints, treating Mary as a mediatrix, or worshipping the Eucharist, that’s another

Scripture Commentary tweet

@DavidGalle94823 @HagemanJack @smashbaals All 3 of those things⎯infant baptism, baptismal regeneration and a representation of the literal sacrifice in the 'eucharist' are all provably false teachings by what we have in scripture. Whatever they held ...

@DavidGalle94823 @HagemanJack @smashbaals All 3 of those things⎯infant baptism, baptismal regeneration and a representation of the literal sacrifice in the 'eucharist' are all provably false teachings

Scripture Commentary tweet

@MaineMinistry @MikeWingerii I have concerns with their mass and what seems to m

@MaineMinistry @MikeWingerii I have concerns with their mass and what seems to me to be treating the wafer in what they call Eucharist as Jesus Himself putting it in its own house and bowing to it—yet

Scripture Commentary article

Communion & Lord's Supper — Research Notes (Cheryl Schatz)

Collection of 19 research notes on communion and the Lord's Supper, focusing on 1 Corinthians 10-11. Covers the body of Christ as the church (not transubstantiation), corporate vs. individual worship, discerning the body as recognizing fellow believers, the love feast/agape meal tradition, and self-examination.

Scripture Commentary article

Putting Jesus in His Place: The Case for the Deity of Christ

Robert Bowman, J. Ed Komoszewski, and Darrell L. Bock — Kindle highlights from 'Putting Jesus in His Place: The Case for the Deity of Christ'. 100 highlights.

Theology verse entry

1 Corinthians 10:16-22

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