Bob Greene: I know we need to get to defining sacraments and moving toward that, but that is hard to move away from this conversation. He says in marketing people talk about supercharging an item where you make something like a ring. Greene: In one sense, they're supercharged with meaning because he has promised to do that. But that's an accommodating thing that he's doing, which is what you brought up Mike. You know, Calvin likes talking about God accommodating toward us because of our capacity and our condition.
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.