tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8502171450450034535.post3230892874190548444..comments2023-10-28T07:04:25.925-04:00Comments on A Theology of Desire: The best partUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8502171450450034535.post-62829342361942195212009-10-09T13:34:40.256-04:002009-10-09T13:34:40.256-04:00No worries Ike, your point is very reasonable. Let...No worries Ike, your point is very reasonable. Let me explain...<br /><br />Participating in the sacrament of confession -IS- going to our High Priest. In it you go to Him not only in mind and heart, but also in body. I was able to speak to Him directly, feel the weight of His hand on my head, and hear His words of forgiveness with my ears. <br /><br />Scripture speaks to us of His priests acting "in persona Christi"; in the person of Christ, and that's exactly what happens during the sacraments. Christ incarnate interacts with us bodily.<br /><br />The beauty of it is stunning.Suzanne Marie DeWitthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09724481265474654929noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8502171450450034535.post-84778981578921477172009-10-09T10:45:54.126-04:002009-10-09T10:45:54.126-04:00I mean no disrespect...but I never could understan...I mean no disrespect...but I never could understand why anyone would go anywhere else but our High Priest. I believe in confession of sins....but we believers do not confess our sins for forgiveness....we are forgiven! I wish you allowed more "characters" so that I could explain what was in "the cup" and what happened on the cross.Ikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09595879576794400791noreply@blogger.com