explain the difference between an ordinance and a sacrement (first to answer gets brainliest lol)
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While a sacrament is seen as a means of grace from God, an ordinance is a practice that rather demonstrates the participants' faith. ... The ordinances are often observed in remembrance of Jesus—primarily his baptism and the Last Supper (Holy Communion).
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- Sacrament: Sacrament is a ritual or a religious rite that is believed to bring god's grace with its observance.
- Ordinance: Ordinances are visual aids for the faithful to understand and realize what Jesus went through and did for our salvation
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