dc.description.abstract | As modern American culture places ever increasing emphasis on inclusion, tolerance, and acceptance, the Scriptural practice of closed communion is increasingly thought of as outdated and unloving. This, however, is simply untrue. With an exegesis of selected relevant passages and a study of doctrinal writings, part one of this paper presents the scriptural truth that by practicing closed communion Christians show love for God and their neighbor. This, however, is only half the battle.
Christians are not only instructed to hold to Christ’s teaching (John 8:31) but to teach Christ’s teaching (Matt 28:20). A Lutheran pastor must not only know the truth of Scripture but be ready to share it with others (1 Pet 3:15). Parts two and three of this paper will help the Lutheran pastor effectively communicate the biblical truths surrounding the loving practice of closed communion to visitors who do not understand them. Part two includes contrary viewpoints so that the pastor will understand opposing beliefs. Part three includes guidance for effective communication in individual and group settings. | en_US |