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Many Lutherans are not dogmatic about the number of sacraments. A sacrament is a rite, commanded by God Himself, in which He makes Himself especially present. It is taught that Holy Baptism and Holy Communion are sacraments. Often, Confession and Absolution is referred to as the "third sacrament." The other four rites ( confirmation, marriage, holy orders, anointing of the sick) are viewed as sacramental in nature, while not necessarily, or so clearly definable as, sacraments.

Conservative Lutherans hold to a stricter understanding of a two-sacrament system, using the following three part definition: 1) a sacred act which Christ instituted, 2) which uses an earthly element together with God's Word, 3) to offer, give, and seal the forgiveness of sins for the recipient. This view rules out man-made rites and focuses on the free grace of God given through the sacraments of Baptism and Communion. They are not simply ordinances that a Christian must obey, but through them God gives the Holy Spirit to create and strengthen faith.

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Sacraments, as lutherans see it, must meet 3 criteria...

1. instituted by Christ

2. forgive sins

3. work to strengthen faith

Lutherans have two sacraments the Lord's Supper (Holy Communion) and Baptism.

And, the Lutheran symbolical writings refer to Confession and Absolution as "the third sacrament." So, most Lutheran scholars will say, "We have at least two sacraments: Holy Baptism and Holy Communion..." Whether or not Confession and Absolution is included in the list of sacrament has differed according to time and place. Lutherans are not dogmatic about the number of sacraments, but all agree that Baptism and Communion fit the definition.

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They should be less important than bible study

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