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In his latest book, The Lord's Supper: What It Is and What It's Not, David Rodriguez examines some of the claims for the Eucharist celebration, such as Administering grace, Providing eternal life,Imparting forgiveness of sins,Furnishing the presence of Christ,Repeating the sacrifice of Christ. We also explore the different traditions regarding the sacraments and, more importantly, the basis upon which these traditions are established. The author addresses these issues from the perspective that the Scriptures are the only infallible guide to Christian doctrine and that the primary source of…mehr

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In his latest book, The Lord's Supper: What It Is and What It's Not, David Rodriguez examines some of the claims for the Eucharist celebration, such as Administering grace, Providing eternal life,Imparting forgiveness of sins,Furnishing the presence of Christ,Repeating the sacrifice of Christ. We also explore the different traditions regarding the sacraments and, more importantly, the basis upon which these traditions are established. The author addresses these issues from the perspective that the Scriptures are the only infallible guide to Christian doctrine and that the primary source of church doctrine must be the teachings of Christ and His apostles. The reader should be prepared to have some of his or her deeply held religious teachings challenged by the word of God.


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David Rodriguez founded Christian Fellowship in 1986 and Koinonia Bible College in 1991. He became the president of Therapon Institute in 2006. He currently presides over all three ministries. He has developed and taught over twenty-five Bible college courses. He has a master's degree in Christian counseling from Vision International and has a private counseling practice. David has always had a deep appreciation for the word of God and considers the Scriptures to be the supreme authority in matters of faith, morals, and doctrine. He brings this conviction to his writing, believing unapologetically that the Bible should be the basis for all revelation concerning God and His requirements for humanity. David was converted in 1970 out of the hippie lifestyle and became part of the "Jesus movement." He and his newly converted friend, Jeb Banashak, began house ministries to reach those still trapped in the drug culture. In 1972, he began teaching the Bible in a ministry called The House of Living Water in New Orleans and has taught the Scriptures ever since in Sunday School, youth meetings, home meetings, and on the radio. Now he is conducting seminars and teaching in his own church. His passion is to help people understand the word of God.