The whole point here is not getting under a roof. The point is when God speaks to us through the lips of another sinner and hands us the red and white and pores or immerses us into the water, that's what counts. So in other words, if I went to Albertsons or Costco down the aisles and, you know, as a minister of the gospel said, "I now pronounce you husband and wife," it's not the right context. It has to be a covenant ceremony. When they do, even the United States government and state of California recognizes that when God says, this is my covenant to you. And then he stamps it. He
What are the differences between Reformational, Roman Catholic, and Anabaptist sacramental views? And what are sacraments for? In this episode of White Horse Inn, hosts Michael Horton, Justin Holcomb, Bob Hiller, and Walter Strickland discuss the common impressions and misconceptions of the sacraments in a society prone toward unmediated spirituality.