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Nombre y apellido:Eduandry Flores
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It's Holy Week for Christians?
Well I will be very direct, since many people already know how is the celebration in Holy Week and the customs tha is brings,Therefore, as could be expected, nowhere in the Bible we find instructions on keeping such a "Holy Week" party. In fact, customs and procedures that follow during the celebration are really in a mig with the teachings of the Bible; For example, the custom of refraining from meat during the "Holy Week". The Bible indicates that an abstinence that one for religious reasons would be a feature of apostasy, saying: "Some apostathe of the faith ... by the hypocrisy of unachability: ... They prohibit .... The use of food that God created for them to be eaten with thanksgiving for the faithful who have known the truth." - 1 Tim 4: 1-3.
Jesus Christ said that God is adorable properly "in spirit and truth." (John 4:24) Can these words of Jesus be harmonized with the practice of the "Holy Week" to celebrate a religious procession that gives special prominence to an image of Jesus? On the contrary, the honor and tribute given to a material, physical image, clearly violate the biblical principle: "By faith we walk, not for view." - 2 Cor. 5: 7 ...
However, perhaps some observers of the "Holy Week" sustain that it is not the image that receives honor, but that one the one represents the Jesus Christ represents. Notwithstanding the Frank Commandments of God prohibit such a relative adoration of images. He says: "You will not do for you Sculpture Image, nor figures from the things that are up in the sky, nor down on the earth ..... You will not worship them." Do not make us enhance, nor statues, nor you will erect them or the sake, or do you put in your stone stone land, in order to worship it. "" My little children, keys of the idols. "- Exso.20: 4.5, Lev.26: 1; 1 John 5:21.
Consider the lack of wisdom when honoring a impotent thing made of wood, stone or precious stones. He has no life, he is simply a human work. You can not reason as a person. He can not speak, such as a doll can not talk to a girl. You can not hear the requests of some or see the imminent dangers and then scream to warn. Reasonably, then, the Word of God shows the nonsense to honor an image as the "Holy Week" does. " -Isa. 44: 9-20; 46: 5-7; Salt 134: 15-18.
There is only one celebration that the Bible commands Christians who observe, H that is the memorial of the death of Jesus. Note how this celebration was instituted and a requirement was needed for Christians. The Bible explains: "At the end when the time came, [Jesus] led to the table, and the apostles with him. And, accepting a drink, gave thanks and said: 'Take this and pile of each other between you..' Also, he took a bread, gave thanks, he left it, and gave it to them, saying, "This means my body that must be given in favor of you. They keep doing this in memory of me. "-Luc.22: 14, 17-19. True Christians should keep this annual celebration; Not a "Holy Week" party with customary and untiblitary rituals. For Christians, this Memorial of the death of Jesus is something that helps to join them in true worship and that helps to properly recognize the Jehovah God mercifully provokes Christ as a rescuer of humanity.
5to"B"
ResponderEliminarMaria Monsalve#17
1 Análisis de la "La Corona de Cristo sobre la cabeza de Cristo"
Jesus was condemned and mistreated by the Romans, who did not know that it was they who were condemned, since they had the king of kings in their hands, the crown of thorns is a Christian symbol that remembers the passion of Christ !!! Although he was Heir to all things, and Prince of the kings of the earth, he was despised and rejected among men, "a man of sorrows, experienced in brokenness;" His head was girded with a crown of thorns for ridicule. His body was decked out in a faded purple cloak. A poor reed was placed in His hand as a scepter, and then the immodest soldiery dared to look at his face and afflict him with its dirty mockery.
His love for us prompted him to accept a terrible dejection! Look how low he fell to lift us from our fall!
How should we crown it? Let us jointly weave our praises and use our tears like pearls and our love like gold. They will shine like diamonds in His esteem, for He loves repentance, and loves faith. Let's make a garland this morning with our praises and crown him as the Laureate of Grace. This day when he rose from the dead, let us glorify him. May we receive grace to do it with our hearts, and then in our lives, and then with our tongue, so that we may eternally praise the One who submitted His head to shame for us.
Oriana Aparicio #27
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Holy Saturday: Blessing of Baptismal Water
Holy Saturday is a day of prayer by the grave awaiting the resurrection.
It is a day of reflection and silence that allows us to renew our baptismal promises and draw us closer to the church with a renewed spirit that reminds us that God saves us through Jesus tonight.
The litany of the saints is recited, this reminds us of the communion of intercession that exists between the whole family of God. The litanies allow us to join in the prayer of the whole church on earth and the triumphant church, of angels and saints in heaven
Holy water is the symbol that reminds us of our baptism. It is a symbol that reminds us that with the water of baptism we become part of the family of God.
The wonders that God works through water are remembered.
This liturgy invites all of us who are already baptized to renew our baptismal promises and commitments: to renounce satan, his seduction and his works, and also to confirm our dedication to Jesus Christ.
It is the night of creation that lives and blesses the night of faith of the father of believers who saw the dawn of this night, the night in which God passed and passes saving.
That is why we proclaim the great news "Christ is risen" and the joy that Christ draws everyone into his resurrection.
We thank our lord for his glorious resurrection, hoping that we too can rise to eternal life like him.