Maxgreen1 Posted December 3, 2009 Report Posted December 3, 2009 I think if you find that this practice enhances your worship then that seems fine with me -- not that I see the bread as anything more than a symbol and my thoughts more important to control than the contents of my stomach. I just think it might be important to say that this is not something the church teaches as part of the ritual. We shouldn't inspire any unnecessary guilt or teach that this practice is going the extra mile. :)Haha, I don't think it 'enhances' my worship. I'm just a little paranoid sometimes.I agree, sacrament bread and water are symbols by which we remember our covenants at baptism, to remember Christ. I've long since gotten over this silly little ritual of mine. And you are right, I realized that the content of my mind is more important than the content of my stomach. Whether in sacrament meeting, or out.And I always knew it wasn't important it was paranoia!-Max Quote
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