Re: [ZION] The Meaning of the Olive Press or the Winepress in Practical Terms

2003-09-10 Thread Stacy Smith
How utterly repugnant!  Moldy bread representing the body of Christ!

Stacy.

At 10:56 PM 09/09/2003 -0400, you wrote:

Did the revelation allow the use of moldy bread as our Teachers tried to do
once when they wanted to use some bread left in the container we use to
bring the Sacrament trays back and forth to the school we meet in because
someone forgot to bring the bread?  (A quick trip to my house solved this
little problem.)
I will be very grateful when our building is finally finished, as it is
approaching 3 years in this school.  I take the hymnals home each week, and
the boxes are a testament to the true worth of duct tape!  Originally, the
building was to be available in July.  Now we are working on November. The
second Sunday in January will start our fourth year.
Jon

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 Paul Osborne wrote:

 Joseph Smith went out and bought real wine because real wine seemed like
 the thing to do and everyone liked the taste of wine-- or people wouldn't
have drunk it all the time.
 
 
 Grampa Bill comments:

 Well, no, Paul. I 'spect he bought wine because the revealed
 Sacrament prayer specified wine. A later revelation relieved the Saints
 of that commandment, allowing  use of GatorAde and Saltine Crackers if
 that's what's available.

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Re: [ZION] The Meaning of the Olive Press or the Winepress in Practical Terms

2003-09-10 Thread Jon Spencer
Perhaps now you can begin to understand why you cannot teach (the Teachers)
if ye have not the Spirit!

Jon

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 How utterly repugnant!  Moldy bread representing the body of Christ!

 Stacy.

 At 10:56 PM 09/09/2003 -0400, you wrote:

 Did the revelation allow the use of moldy bread as our Teachers tried to
do
 once when they wanted to use some bread left in the container we use to
 bring the Sacrament trays back and forth to the school we meet in because
 someone forgot to bring the bread?  (A quick trip to my house solved this
 little problem.)
 
 I will be very grateful when our building is finally finished, as it is
 approaching 3 years in this school.  I take the hymnals home each week,
and
 the boxes are a testament to the true worth of duct tape!  Originally,
the
 building was to be available in July.  Now we are working on November.
The
 second Sunday in January will start our fourth year.
 
 Jon
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Grampa Bill in Savannah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 8:33 PM
 Subject: Re: [ZION] The Meaning of the Olive Press or the Winepress in
 Practical Terms
 
 
   Paul Osborne wrote:
  
   Joseph Smith went out and bought real wine because real wine seemed
like
   the thing to do and everyone liked the taste of wine-- or people
wouldn't
 have drunk it all the time.
   
   
   Grampa Bill comments:
  
   Well, no, Paul. I 'spect he bought wine because the revealed
   Sacrament prayer specified wine. A later revelation relieved the
Saints
   of that commandment, allowing  use of GatorAde and Saltine Crackers if
   that's what's available.
  
   Love y'all,
   Grampa Bill in Savannah
  
  

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Re: [ZION] The Meaning of the Olive Press or the Winepress in Practical Terms

2003-09-09 Thread Paul Osborne

On Mon, 8 Sep 2003 20:20:15 GMT Larry Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
 
 Stacy Smith:
 
 I may be a dunce on this one, but where is the true 
 symbolism of Jesus' lifeblood being crushed out of him 
 and him being bruised for our iniquities with the current 
 use of water in our Sacrament?  With grape juice we'd 
 have the proper symbolism, but I fail to see the proper 
 symbolism represented with water.  I'm not criticizing 
 our use of water but only trying to understand.
 
 ___
 
 DC 27:2 the Savior said to Joseph, ... it mattereth not 
 what ye shall eat or what ye shall drink when ye partake 
 of the sacrament, if it so be that ye do it with an eye 
 single to my glory--remembering unto the Father my body 
 which was laid down for you, and my blood which was shed 
 for the remission of your sins.
 
 That's a pretty good way to understand it, I think.
 
 Larry Jackson


Besides, we ain't suppose to use the grape until we drink it new with
Christ. If Christ won't drink it neither will I.

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Re: [ZION] The Meaning of the Olive Press or the Winepress in Practical Terms

2003-09-09 Thread Grampa Bill in Savannah
Paul Osborne wrote:

Joseph Smith went out and bought real wine because real wine seemed like
the thing to do and everyone liked the taste of wine-- or people wouldn't have drunk it all the time. 


Grampa Bill comments:
   Well, no, Paul. I 'spect he bought wine because the revealed 
Sacrament prayer specified wine. A later revelation relieved the Saints 
of that commandment, allowing  use of GatorAde and Saltine Crackers if 
that's what's available.

Love y'all,
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Re: [ZION] The Meaning of the Olive Press or the Winepress in Practical Terms

2003-09-09 Thread Jon Spencer
Did the revelation allow the use of moldy bread as our Teachers tried to do
once when they wanted to use some bread left in the container we use to
bring the Sacrament trays back and forth to the school we meet in because
someone forgot to bring the bread?  (A quick trip to my house solved this
little problem.)

I will be very grateful when our building is finally finished, as it is
approaching 3 years in this school.  I take the hymnals home each week, and
the boxes are a testament to the true worth of duct tape!  Originally, the
building was to be available in July.  Now we are working on November. The
second Sunday in January will start our fourth year.

Jon

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Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 8:33 PM
Subject: Re: [ZION] The Meaning of the Olive Press or the Winepress in
Practical Terms


 Paul Osborne wrote:

 Joseph Smith went out and bought real wine because real wine seemed like
 the thing to do and everyone liked the taste of wine-- or people wouldn't
have drunk it all the time.
 
 
 Grampa Bill comments:

 Well, no, Paul. I 'spect he bought wine because the revealed
 Sacrament prayer specified wine. A later revelation relieved the Saints
 of that commandment, allowing  use of GatorAde and Saltine Crackers if
 that's what's available.

 Love y'all,
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[ZION] The Meaning of the Olive Press or the Winepress in Practical Terms in o

2003-09-08 Thread Stacy Smith
I may be a dunce on this one, but where is the true symbolism of Jesus' 
lifeblood being crushed out of him and him being bruised for our iniquities 
with the current use of water in our Sacrament?  With grape juice we'd have 
the proper symbolism, but I fail to see the proper symbolism represented 
with water.  I'm not criticizing our use of water but only trying to 
understand.

Stacy.

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Re: [ZION] The Meaning of the Olive Press or the Winepress in Practical Terms

2003-09-08 Thread Maj Tom Merrill
The overwhelming majority of the liquid content of blood is water and, 
for that matter, the same goes with grapejuice.  When you think of it 
that way, it works.

Tom

Stacy Smith wrote:

I may be a dunce on this one, but where is the true symbolism of 
Jesus' lifeblood being crushed out of him and him being bruised for 
our iniquities with the current use of water in our Sacrament?  With 
grape juice we'd have the proper symbolism, but I fail to see the 
proper symbolism represented with water.  I'm not criticizing our use 
of water but only trying to understand.

Stacy.

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Re: [ZION] The Meaning of the Olive Press or the Winepress in Practical Terms

2003-09-08 Thread Elmer L. Fairbank
Don't overlook the symbolism of the well of living water, the water of 
life, and the water of rebirth.  Also, IIRC, the use of water was a 
practical solution to a societal problem, referenced in the Doctrine and 
Covenants.

Till

At 01:13 PM 9/8/2003 -0400, you wrote:
The overwhelming majority of the liquid content of blood is water and, for 
that matter, the same goes with grapejuice.  When you think of it that 
way, it works.

Tom

Stacy Smith wrote:

I may be a dunce on this one, but where is the true symbolism of Jesus' 
lifeblood being crushed out of him and him being bruised for our 
iniquities with the current use of water in our Sacrament?  With grape 
juice we'd have the proper symbolism, but I fail to see the proper 
symbolism represented with water.  I'm not criticizing our use of water 
but only trying to understand.

Stacy.

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Re: [ZION] The Meaning of the Olive Press or the Winepress in Practical Terms

2003-09-08 Thread Steven Montgomery
At 12:13 PM 9/8/2003, you wrote:
Don't overlook the symbolism of the well of living water, the water of 
life, and the water of rebirth.  Also, IIRC, the use of water was a 
practical solution to a societal problem, referenced in the Doctrine and 
Covenants.

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RE: [ZION] The Meaning of the Olive Press or the Winepress in Practical Terms

2003-09-08 Thread Larry Jackson

Stacy Smith:

I may be a dunce on this one, but where is the true 
symbolism of Jesus' lifeblood being crushed out of him 
and him being bruised for our iniquities with the current 
use of water in our Sacrament?  With grape juice we'd 
have the proper symbolism, but I fail to see the proper 
symbolism represented with water.  I'm not criticizing 
our use of water but only trying to understand.

___

DC 27:2 the Savior said to Joseph, ... it mattereth not 
what ye shall eat or what ye shall drink when ye partake 
of the sacrament, if it so be that ye do it with an eye 
single to my glory--remembering unto the Father my body 
which was laid down for you, and my blood which was shed 
for the remission of your sins.

That's a pretty good way to understand it, I think.

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Re: [ZION] The Meaning of the Olive Press or the Winepress in Practical Terms

2003-09-08 Thread Stacy Smith
Grapes have to be pressed to make juice.

Stacy.

At 02:27 PM 09/08/2003 -0600, you wrote:

How is grape juice a better symbol than water?  the color?  Other than that
there is little difference.
George

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 Stacy Smith:

 I may be a dunce on this one, but where is the true
 symbolism of Jesus' lifeblood being crushed out of him
 and him being bruised for our iniquities with the current
 use of water in our Sacrament?  With grape juice we'd
 have the proper symbolism, but I fail to see the proper
 symbolism represented with water.  I'm not criticizing
 our use of water but only trying to understand.

 ___

 DC 27:2 the Savior said to Joseph, ... it mattereth not
 what ye shall eat or what ye shall drink when ye partake
 of the sacrament, if it so be that ye do it with an eye
 single to my glory--remembering unto the Father my body
 which was laid down for you, and my blood which was shed
 for the remission of your sins.

 That's a pretty good way to understand it, I think.

 Larry Jackson



 
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RE: [ZION] The Meaning of the Olive Press or the Winepress in Practical Terms

2003-09-08 Thread Stacy Smith
Of course, these were extreme times when our enemies could really do things 
to us.

Stacy.

At 08:20 PM 09/08/2003 +, you wrote:


Stacy Smith:

I may be a dunce on this one, but where is the true
symbolism of Jesus' lifeblood being crushed out of him
and him being bruised for our iniquities with the current
use of water in our Sacrament?  With grape juice we'd
have the proper symbolism, but I fail to see the proper
symbolism represented with water.  I'm not criticizing
our use of water but only trying to understand.
___

DC 27:2 the Savior said to Joseph, ... it mattereth not
what ye shall eat or what ye shall drink when ye partake
of the sacrament, if it so be that ye do it with an eye
single to my glory--remembering unto the Father my body
which was laid down for you, and my blood which was shed
for the remission of your sins.
That's a pretty good way to understand it, I think.

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