Heidelberg Catechism – Lord’s Day 29

78.
Q. Do the bread and wine become the very body and blood of Christ?
A. No, for as the water in baptism is not changed into the blood of Christ, nor becomes the washing away of sins by itself, but is only a divine sign and confirmation of it, so also in the Lord’s Supper the sacred bread does not become the body of Christ itself, although, in accordance with the nature and usage of sacraments, it is called the body of Christ.

79.
Q. Then why does Christ call the bread his body, and the cup his blood, or the New Covenant in his blood, and why does the apostle Paul call the Supper “a means of sharing” in the body and blood of Christ?
A. Christ does not speak in this way except for a strong reason. He wishes to teach us by it that as bread and wine sustain this temporal life so his crucified body and shed blood are the true food and drink of our souls for eternal life. Even more, he wishes to assure us by this visible sign and pledge that we come to share in his true body and blood through the working of the Holy Spirit as surely as we receive with our mouth these holy tokens in remembrance of him, and that all his sufferings and his death are our own as certainly as if we had ourselves suffered and rendered satisfaction in our own persons.

I had a Blu-ray of The Country Girl sitting on the shelf for ages. Can’t figure out why it took so long for me to watch it. Bing Crosby and Grace Kelly provide great dramatic performances, playing against type. William Holden elevates both of their performances. The story comes from the stage with the three characters dominating proceedings.

It occurred to me tonight that if I was forced on pain of death in order to cross a bridge (of death) and avoid being cast into a gorge of peril to name the movie whose credits are most closely read from beginning to end that I could answer ‘Monty Python and the Holy Grail’ and would survive.

A Møøse once bit my sister…

No (men’s) cricket this weekend.
Still not certain to watch much footy.

(Draws count as correct)
NRL (last round 3/5; season tally 86/125)
Newcastle (who knew all Bradman Best needed was to play in a good team? now he’ll end up signing with the Roosters)
Brisbane
Manly
Melbourne
Cronulla
Penrith
Parramatta

(Draws count as correct)
AFL (last round 7/9; season tally 101/129)
Footscray
Brisbane (this is the sort of games Brisbane need to win to shake off the pretender aura)
Collingwood
Saint Kilda (Ross Lyon is too good to drop a ‘sack the coach’ game)
Port Adelaide
Geelong
Adelaide
Hawthorn (the tie looks good here)
Richmond