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  1. May 17, 2023 · This is a major belief within the Catholic Church. Lutherans, on the other hand, believe that Christ is present during communion, but the bread and wine are simply bread and wine, nothing more. [7] Saints While Lutherans believe in and remember saints, they generally do not pray to them as Catholics might.

  2. At the same time, the Bible presents fasting as something that is good, profitable, and beneficial. The book of Acts records believers fasting before they made important decisions (Acts 13:2; 14:23). Fasting and prayer are often linked together (Luke 2:37; 5:33). Too often, the focus of fasting is on the lack of food.

  3. Luther broadened the definition of calling and came to see that all Christians had tasks to which God called them in family and economic life, societal or political activities, and the church. Medieval theologians had counted the callings of the hierarchy, the church, as the key to social living.

  4. Jul 31, 2023 · Lutheran and Non-Denominational Churches Compared. On the one hand, Lutheranism is a branch of Protestant Christianity historically held to a defined set of convictions based on the Bible. Though in the 20th century, some Lutheran synods distanced themselves from their heritage, their theological and practical roots are unchangeable.

  5. Lutherans and Anglicans are Protestants that believe in Ash Wednesday and practice it. They hold a service mass and smear Ash on their foreheads—done by religious leaders to the believers. They back up the Ash Celebration with verses like; Genesis 3:19 , which says, “ You will have to work hard and sweat to make the soil produce anything ...

  6. Feb 27, 2022 · While I do understand the reasonings for using ashes, I still cannot bring myself to do so — for the simple reason that for many years it has been a Roman Catholic custom. I will not say it is wrong — it is a tradition — but not one that I will promote. It would raise more questions than it would benefit, I believe. IMHO. Like Like

  7. Lutherans hold to three basic principles of theology and practices. We are saved by the grace of God alone- not by anything we do. Our salvation is through faith alone- we only need to believe that our sins are forgiven for Christ’s sake, who died to redeem us. The Bible is the only norm of doctrine and life. Lutherans and the Bible.

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