It's not a mere ritual but there is power in it. If there is power in the Lord's supper such that people are dying/falling asleep because of treating it as a common thing then there is power in it period. Power to accomplish the purpose for which Jesus ordained it for believers. Which is to re-fresh His sacrifice to us, so to speak, as we examine ourselves and confess sins and bring any sins to the cross as we have need. It is a washing of our feet, because "we offend in many ways all". And this is why Jesus washed the disciples feet at that last passover.
I think that believers were reprimanded over the Lord's supper because the purpose of it was in awaiting for the coming of Christ on them, as they 'showed forth His death', meaning I believe that they were prepared for Spirit baptism, admitting that they were repentant for their state of falling from their first love of the Saviour and were therefore mourning the loss of His presence. Their spiritual sickness in this affected their physical health, as it does.
Your second point there......as the early believers were left bereft of the presence of Jesus for 10 days after He ascended and before the Holy Spirit was poured out and in Rev it refers to 10 days of tribulation......that is why I mentioned His coming.....I am considering whether some of these things were a pattern for us. And the three days also that you mentioned, yes.
No, never been Mormon. Was raised in the Catholic church as a child, but had never even heard of such a thing as being baptized for the dead until I saw that in scripture when the Lord led me to be baptized for a close relative who had died, having come to faith but she had not been water baptized. Paul does not censure or correct the practice but treats it as legitimate. I think we must be led by the Spirit for such things though and not by rote. And I know I did the right thing in eventually obeying (was reluctant at first, but the Lord kept insisting) because the Holy Spirit came and put a song in my mouth as I came up out of the water.
Oh ye of little faith. ;) (on that matter, I don't mean generally)
:) we'll see.
I don't think anybody could know how it affected them going forward. I just observed that lack of strength with people I had known who hadn't been baptized. And that revelation of baptism as being a prophetic act.....it seals something in the spirit.
So I found out. That's why I couldn't find anyone to baptize me for that one who was deceased and ended up doing it myself in my bathtub. The Mormon's approach to it discredits something that is legitimate in the Lord.....nothing new under the sun with that. The flesh is always handling things of God wrong much to the devil's delight. I've learned never to be put off things of God just because someone or some group is handling it wrong. We would never launch out in faith and do anything in that case, just sit in a bunker with a tin hat on, because everything gets mishandled somewhere at some time by someone. That someone is doing something in a wrong way, is NOT an argument in itself, against that thing itself. We are in a battle and the devil is always seeking to discredit legitimate things of God.
This is why I stick to the ECF's in rejecting anything that has developed since. They had the faith that was handed down to them even though there were disagreements. God never intended us to know it all. They disagreed but stuck together.
What we do see written is what baptism is a clear picture of. Being baptized into His death and being raised to newness of life. A prophetic act.....we need the Holy Spirit to give us understanding that there is power in obeying the Lord in something HE is ordaining.
Spirit baptism saves.
Yes I have read of this but do not consider it to be necessary.I gather as the church was growing it was taking up too much of his time, like waiting on tables, when he had a more important mission that he needed to concentrate on, so he needed to delegate certain things. Yes, it could have occurred at the same time...there are a lot of testimonies of people being filled with the Spirit as they come up out of the water.