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  1. Full O Beans

    Communion - Symbolic or Real?

    I believe Jesus...not doctrines of men.
  2. Full O Beans

    Communion - Symbolic or Real?

    Spirit-led believers know what Jesus meant. There's no question that He was speaking symbolically. Man's religion has poisoned the well.
  3. Full O Beans

    Communion - Symbolic or Real?

    Born again Christians the world over do NOT hold to this false teaching.
  4. Full O Beans

    Communion - Symbolic or Real?

    Hyper-literalism is the basis of the false doctrine of transubstantiation. Taking this further, where Jesus says He is living bread, you MUST declare Him as bread.
  5. Full O Beans

    Communion - Symbolic or Real?

    One needs to take the whole volume of the word concerning this remembrance we are called to and understand through God's speaking there that Communion is a memorial we believers are invited to participate in. It is a faulty understanding and teaching that claims that the bread and wine turn into...
  6. Full O Beans

    Communion - Symbolic or Real?

    The teaching of Transubstantiation was decreed by Pope Innocent III, in the year 1215 AD. This doctrine teaches that a priest presumes to perform a daily miracle by changing a wafer into the literal body of Christ, and then he presumes to eat Him alive in the presence of people during a church...
  7. Full O Beans

    Christians taking communion in other churches

    One doesn't need to be baptized to be a Christian, therefore a Christian is called to partake of communion. Particular church doctrines do not supersede the bible, so a flat out statement of one particular church giving conditions where Jesus never gave them is not proof of the truth of the matter.
  8. Full O Beans

    Christians taking communion in other churches

    A Christian doesn't have to be baptized to take communion. He needs to simply be a Christian, just as in the first churches.
  9. Full O Beans

    Communion - Symbolic or Real?

    Jesus was teaching that the wine and the bread represents His blood and broken body. Simple...but religion likes to dress it up and change it, not satisfied with simple truth.
  10. Full O Beans

    Communion - Symbolic or Real?

    I don't worry about people's assumptions. Please post scripture, yourself, dear.
  11. Full O Beans

    Communion - Symbolic or Real?

    Just scroll up and you'll see them.
  12. Full O Beans

    Communion - Symbolic or Real?

    I use the same scripture you do. Maybe Josiah should introduce the scriptures he is thinking of.
  13. Full O Beans

    Communion - Symbolic or Real?

    Jesus and Paul spoke truth. Their sincerity is not to be questioned. What is, is the hearts and minds of men who created such a nonsensical idea as transubstantiation.
  14. Full O Beans

    Holy Communion - Receiving weekly?

    It's a symbol of something profound that we have been commanded to partake of as believers. It's the same thing with the symbolic water baptism.
  15. Full O Beans

    Communion - Symbolic or Real?

    The celebration of the Lord's Table, or Communion is a symbolic feast that commemorates the broken body and the shed blood of Jesus. There is nothing in scripture and nothing that Jesus teaches that can possibly cause a person to believe in transubstantiation. That is a firmly-held aberration by...
  16. Full O Beans

    Christians taking communion in other churches

    Whenever we have communion, the biblical warning is expressed.
  17. Full O Beans

    Christians taking communion in other churches

    In my house, all are welcome to eat and drink. That is godly hospitality, so should it be in the house of God. He doesn't teach us to refuse anyone, but He does offer a warning to those who would partake of the Lord's Table unworthily, and that is the decision of the individual, and not some church.
  18. Full O Beans

    Holy Communion - Receiving weekly?

    It doesn't matter when or how often it is done. Jesus said, "as often (or whenever) as" you do this. 1 Corinthians 11:25 In the same way, he took the cup of wine after supper, saying, “This cup is the new covenant between God and his people—an agreement confirmed with my blood. Do this to...
  19. Full O Beans

    "Speaking in Tongues"

    Take the time to pray and read and consult the scriptures I have given. I don't think you've done that. If you do, then maybe the Lord can get through to you about this beautiful gift.
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