The Eucharist, the Lord’s Supper, Holy Communion. This practice is Central to Christianity, yet we disagree on what happens when we partake. Is this simply a symbolic ritual that Christians are called to participate in collectively? Or is it something more?
Universal Reconciliation teaches that God will eventually restore everyone. This essay examines the biblical case for Christian Universalism—and explains why it ultimately falls short of the full witness of Scripture.
Jesus’ phrase “weeping and gnashing of teeth” does not describe suffering or torment, but rage at final judgment. Scripture makes this clear in context.