Question 66: What are sacraments?
Question 66: What are sacraments? Answer: A sacrament is a visible holy sign or seal, ordained by God, not only to enable us who use it to understand more clearly the promises of the gospel, but also to seal them with his own seal. This is the gospel promised by God, that he, by grace, pardons our sins and gives us eternal life through the one sacrifice of Christ on the cross. The night before his crucifixion, Jesus spoke of the New Covenant. After breaking bread, he said, "This cup is the new covenant in my blood." Those who are in Jesus Christ become participants in the New Covenant. Those who are in Jesus Christ are those who are united with Jesus, who died on the cross, and are buried with him. It is the believer's belief that Jesus died for his sins and the acceptance of that death as his own. Therefore, the believer becomes dead to the law (Galatians 2:19), to sin (Romans 6:2), and to the world (Galatians 6:14). Romans 6:3 also says, "Do you not know that all ...