1. Ludwig does not understand why sacraments are part of grace. He also doesn't understand why sacraments are needed to bestow the action or attribution of grace. He describes one having grace as an unmerited attribute or that one is not contingent to the other.
2. The Church does not propose to deny Christ's love toward everyone. The church also strongly condemns the thought of limiting the scope of God's redempion toward others.
3. The church is referring to that there should be an emphasis on how salvation should be a great deal of the relationship between him and all of his followers. A human being will not ever universal redemption without a relationship of salvation.
4. God reveals and gives each human being his universal offered grace through his omnipresence. His grace is all around us all the time and at every point in our lives.
5. The Christian doctrine of the Eucharist.
6. The gob of modern day spirituality is the understanding of omnipresence or that God is everywhere.
7. The Christian repudiation of spiritual snobbery is that we must not act as though our faith is greater but instead try to spread our faith and our religion everywhere.
8. God died on the cross because he knew we were sinners and that we were going to sin so he died on the cross so we could be forgiven for all of those sins.
9. the crucifix is seen more than a simple sacrament but a sign of our forgiveness as an entire race of people.
10. There is a difference in saying what kind of presence is taking place at that moment: one meaning that it is an ordinary presence that Jesus always maintains and the other one means is one that has divine intervention.
11. Grace gives everyone a sense of security and assurance of knowing that God is always with us even if we cannot see him.
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