The Stairway to Heaven: The Seven Sacraments IITim Staples
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The Stairway to Heaven: The Seven Sacraments II
Tim Staples
Can you imagine trying to put out a blazing forest fire with a squirt gun? Now, can you imagine trying to be holy—and pleasing to God—without the sacraments?
Think about it... from the time we are infants (Baptism) to the hour of our death (Anointing of the Sick), our gracious God has made available to us the channels of His grace via the sacraments. From a wealth of biblical knowledge, Tim explains how God infuses His Life into our own, which helps us remain close to Him and ‘near and dear’ to His Sacred Heart.
He shows how Sacred Scripture reminds us that the sacraments are a sure way to keep us in “God’s love” (Jude 1:21), and why as Catholics, our lives must be centered around the sacraments, especially those that should be received often, namely Holy Communion and Confession.
In this powerful CD series (volume 2 of 2), renowned apologist Tim Staples leaves no stone unturned as he expounds on, defends and explains the nature and purpose of the sacraments.
Tim expertly unpacks the Church’s teachings on the sacraments like no other. This set will truly be appreciated and enjoyed by priests, seminarians, religious educators, converts and laypersons alike, so be sure to order your copy of this exciting audio series today!
This audio set is a must for every serious Catholic who wishes to truly understand –and– share with others our Lord’s sacred gifts to us.
In this series, discover...
» The biblical basis for each of the seven sacraments
» How to defend the sacraments from Scripture, history and reason
» How the sacraments are indicative of God’s love for his children
» The Early Church Fathers’ teaching and defense of the seven sacraments
» How the Early Church Fathers were unanimous in their understanding of the sacraments
» A comparison of the Church’s teachings on the sacraments, especially with respect to “symbol” vs. “sign”
» And, so much more
(4 Talks)