Over the last 2 years or so I have written some thoughts about the sacrament with the intention of eventually compiling it into a book. I thought it would be a great way to share something that I find so important, however, these thoughts and ideas have come to me through what I consider divine personal inspiration. I am not comfortable asking for or making money from them, so to share them, instead of writing a book I posted the ones I have to this blog and if I continue to write them I will continue to post them.
I've currently only got 4 completed sections, they are as follows:
I have been intending to share this for a while, but as I was thinking about Easter (which is today) I decided it's a great time to bring attention to the Lord Jesus Christ. I hope if you take the time to read them today they bring your thoughts to him.
Bellow is the original introduction I wrote to the book.
I love the sacrament. I have grown to reverence it and look forward to it every week. I have felt it's power and it has literally changed my life.
Before we get to far into my thoughts on the sacrament I hope to communicate a clear expectation for you the reader of this book. I do not want you to go through the work of precuring a copy of this book, and reading it to be left unsatisfied.
To be completely honest and transparent I am not a professional author nor a professional scholar. I will not be able to give you a systematic study of the doctrinal foundations of the sacrament. I will share the things I have learned and that have influenced my perspective, but if you are in search of a complete study on the sacrament, this may not be the book for you.
What I have done is I have spent my life seeking Christ. In this quest I have seen and felt the power of the sacrament and I have grown to appreciate it's importance. This is what I will try to share through these pages.
If you still have interest in what this book has to offer I invite you to read and in seeing my perspective I hope you find something that improves your own perspective.
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