What is a Sacrament?
Lutherans
believe that the Bible identifies two special ceremonies as
sacraments. They are Baptism and the Lord’s Supper. They are
special because Jesus established each of them and gives us
forgiveness in both. What are the reasons Lutherans emphasize the
use of these sacraments?
1. A sacrament is what God does for us, not
what we do for God. A sacrament is not a ceremony like a wedding or
a confirmation. Those ceremonies do not forgive sins. Nor do the
sacraments involve a sacrifice, as when we bring our offerings to
the Lord. Sacraments ask nothing of us. They give something to us.
In Baptism and the Lord’s Supper, God comes to us to give us
forgiveness.
2. The power of the sacraments lies in the
Word of God. Both sacraments include earthly elements—water for
Baptism and bread and wine for the Lord’s Supper. These earthly
elements, by themselves, are nothing. But when they are connected
with the Word of God, they give us forgiveness.
For example, there is no such thing as
"holy water." What makes Baptism powerful is the Word,
which is used with the water. The Bible calls Baptism the
"washing with water through the word" (Ephesians
5:26, italics added). Likewise, there is nothing special about bread
and wine. But in the Lord’s Supper, those elements are connected
with Christ’s promise, "Take and eat; this is my body. This
is my blood of the covenant" (Matthew 26:26,28).
3. God works in our human hearts through the
sacraments. God gives forgiveness in both sacraments. Because God
works through the gospel of forgiveness in Jesus, the Holy Spirit
works through the sacraments. God can create faith in the heart of
an infant in Baptism because he is the almighty God of all creation
and promises to work through Baptism. God also strengthens faith
when we receive the forgiveness of sins in the Lord’s Supper.
4. The sacraments are for our benefit. A
husband tells his wife, "Honey, I love you." A husband
gives his wife a bouquet of flowers and says, "Honey, I love
you." In both cases the husband’s love is genuine. The
flowers don’t make the love more real. They make it more vivid.
God created us; therefore, he understands human beings like to use
all their senses to help them understand something. So God’s
endless love connected the forgiveness of sins to something we can
see and touch in the sacraments.
Why do Lutherans emphasize the sacraments?
They are the means by which God gives us forgiveness, and they are
the means by which God creates and preserves our faith.
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