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An ordinance is a term used by certain Christian denominations for a religious ritual that was instituted by Jesus for Christians to observe. [1] Examples of ordinances include baptism and the Lord's Supper, both of which are practiced in denominations including the Anabaptist, Baptist, Churches of Christ, and Pentecostal denominations.
Definition. An ordinance is a Christian rite, associated with tangible elements (water; bread and wine), that is celebrated by the church of Jesus Christ. The term is closely associated with the word sacrament, which is an outward and visible sign of an inward and invisible grace. Summary.
11 Ιουν 1988 · 1 Seek blessings of ordinance by being obedient, faithful. 2 Learn how ordinance relates to Savior's Atonement. 3 Search scriptures and teachings of modern prophets.
A New Testament “ordinance” is a commandment which requires more than one Christian to carry out; it is usually a symbol representing some great spiritual principle. The command to bridle the tongue, for example, each of us can obey by himself—but the command to wash one another’s feet requires a group of Christians if we are to comply.
20 Σεπ 2023 · An ordinance might simply be defined as “an outward rite prescribed by Christ to be performed by His church.” [3] Lord’s Supper. Christ instituted the Lord’s Supper on the eve of His crucifixion, commanding that His followers continue to observe it until His return (Matt. 26:26–29; Mark 14:22–25; Luke 22:14–23).
3 Αυγ 2024 · In the Bible, the term “ordinance” refers to a law or regulation established by God, often associated with religious practices or moral guidelines that His followers are expected to observe. It signifies mandates such as those given through Moses, which were intended to govern the conduct of the Israelite community in their relationship ...
Discover the theological bases and consider the practical exercise of the two ordinances of the church: baptism and the Lord’s Supper.