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The Seven Sacraments: Are They Biblical? — CD
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The Seven Sacraments: Are They Biblical?

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Wonderful topic and wonderful and complete answers to a topic most Catholics would have trouble with. Thanks Dr Pitre

The Seven Sacraments: Are They Biblical?


• What are the 7 sacraments?
• Why do Christians differ on the # of the sacraments?
• Where in the Bible are all 7 sacraments found?

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  • 1 hour 57 min. (2 CDs / 1 DVD / MP3)

    The Seven Sacraments are one the most important aspects of the Catholic faith. Yet many Christians reject them as ‘unbiblical.’ In fact, one of the biggest differences between Catholics and Protestants is the debate over the sacraments. According to the Catholic Church, there are seven sacraments. According to some Christians, there are only two: Baptism and the ‘Lord’s Supper’. According to other Christians, there are no sacraments at all! Who is right? And who is wrong? What does the Bible say? Are the Seven Sacraments biblical, or are they just the ‘traditions of men’? Along the way, you will learn the answers to questions such as:


    • Is Baptism necessary for salvation? What did Jesus teach? Is it biblical to baptize babies, or should we only baptize adults?

    • Is the Eucharist really the Body and Blood of Jesus? Or is it just a symbol? What does it mean when Jesus says we must eat his flesh and drink his blood?

    • Is Confirmation biblical? How is it different from Baptism, and why is it a separate sacrament?

    • Is the Anointing of the Sick in the Bible? And what kind of healing does it bring?

    • Is Confession biblical? Why do Catholics go to a Priest for Confession? Can’t we just pray directly to God? Is mortal sin a biblical teaching? Did Jesus himself really institute this sacrament?

    • Why does Paul call Marriage “the great sacrament”? And why did Jesus forbid remarriage after divorce?

    • Are bishops, priests, and deacons in the Bible? Or should we just have “pastors” and “preachers”? And what about celibacy? Who are the 144,000 celibate men described in the book of Revelation?


    As you will see, when we take a closer look at the Bible, there is only one Church that keeps all seven biblical sacraments—the Catholic Church.

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Further Study Details & FAQ

A closer look at the biblical texts and sources behind this study, for those who want more detail before purchasing.

Key passages & sources examined: The New Testament basis for each of the seven sacraments — Baptism (John 3; Acts 2), Confirmation (Acts 8; Hebrews 6), the Eucharist (John 6; 1 Corinthians 11), Confession (John 20; James 5), Anointing of the Sick (Mark 6; James 5), Matrimony (Mark 10; Ephesians 5), and Holy Orders (Exodus 24; 1 Timothy 3; Titus 1).

What passages and sources does this study examine?

The specific New Testament passages behind each of the seven sacraments — from John 3 and Acts on Baptism to 1 Timothy and Titus on Holy Orders — read against their Old Testament roots.

Does it address why some Christians accept only two sacraments, or none?

Yes — it takes up the 'Bible alone' objection and shows where each of the seven is found in Scripture.

Is this suitable for individual study or a group?

Both. It works for personal study or group discussion, and a printable outline is included.