The text refers to the sacraments as guaranteed encounters with Jesus because they are considered outward signs instituted by Christ to convey grace. Each sacrament facilitates a direct and personal experience of Jesus' presence and love, allowing believers to engage with the divine in a tangible way. This assurance stems from the belief that through the sacraments, individuals receive spiritual nourishment and a deeper connection to their faith. Thus, they serve as a reliable means of experiencing the transformative power of Christ in their lives.
The sacraments of mission refer to the sacraments that empower and send believers to engage in the mission of the Church. These include Baptism, which initiates individuals into the Christian community, and Confirmation, which strengthens them for their mission. Together, these sacraments emphasize the call to evangelize and serve others, reflecting the Church's commitment to spreading the Gospel.
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Christians would call Jesus the son of the Highest, because Christians believe that Jesus was the son of God.
jesus Its the same everywhere.
After He is baptized by John, Jesus begins to call His disciples (John 1:35-51).
Jesus calls ALL, not just the young.
Yes God is Jesus father. Jesus called him so.
holy?
god
El nino jesus
Jesus referred to Herod as 'that fox'.
she was keen to do what Jesus called her to do...