It was important for him that the Sacrament only be received in faith of God and not through the grace of man, as it were. This is a chief distinction between Lutherans and Methodists; the latter regard the Holy Communion as symbolic of God's grace. Therefore, they perform this sacrament with a significant amount of regularity and frequency that far exceeds that of Lutherans. Lutherans perform the eucharist much more sparingly in order to circumscribe the direct effect that humans have on the chances of salvation and god's divine grace they can bestow upon them.
The specific type of worship that both churches adhere to serves as a key point of commonality and of difference. The Lutheran church is liturgical, and generally follows an established tradition, conservative in nature in how its people worship and commune with God. The Methodist church is not liturgical and is substantially more flexible and liberal in the methods its parishioners employ for the worship of God. It is part of the "free-church tradition" (White), essentially meaning that there is not a lengthy, rigid tradition which its believers have to adhere to in this regard.
What is somewhat ironic about this is that despite the liturgical traditions that Lutherans follow, its forms of worship are actually shared with Methodist followers. For instance, Luther and his followers since him placed a great deal of emphasis on...
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