A cool idea that came to me about Jesus

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So it always seemed to me that Jesus was someone mysterious and out of reach. Until it struck me that because of his glorified body in heaven now whom we cannot see. He is a person with a body like a person. So when i worship Christ/God, i worship Christ with a body in heaven . HOW COOL IS THAT?!?

Tying this down with iconography, i see an image of a real historical man that is God. We are depicting God. so so cool. ok now i have to sleep.
 
I have always looked at it this way. Since I was 6 now I am 59
 
Now think about this:

The Most Holy Eucharist is truly the boody, blood, soul and divinity of Jesus Christ. It is His glorified body on Earth and you can actually see, workship and receive Him.
 
Yes, God the Father is Spirit, thus has no body, but God the Son does. It is very cool to think about!
 
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does Jesus get physically hurt when those commit sacrilege against the eucharist?
 
Good question. I don’t know…

But I guess He does. I remember reading about an episode in which a poor soul knifed the Holy Eucharist and it actually started bleeding.
does Jesus get physically hurt when those commit sacrilege against the eucharist?
 
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I agree, it is very cool. Have you ever considered that means God has a human voice? As a singer, I like to think about that sometimes. I wonder if he’s a baritone or a tenor.
 
Check out the beginning of the beatitudes when God opens his mouth, amazing how God spoke those words.
 
He is a person with a body like a person.
But not like our current bodies… a much better version, a body as it was originally meant to be. A glorified body has properties such as impassibility, agility, clarity and subtilty.
 
does Jesus get physically hurt when those commit sacrilege against the eucharist?
No. Whatever damage is done to the Eucharistic host affects only the appearance of bread under which Jesus is present; it does not affect Jesus physically.
 
I don’t understand why people say He was a jew.

He was born among the jews, yes, and practiced the old judaism until a certain age, but while preaching (before and after His death and resurrection) He ended the old religion and founded the new and everlasting one.

Remember God Himself tells us we have to workship Him in different manner than the jews did (Mass instead of temple sacrifices), old precepts and laws were lifted (kosher laws, divorce and ancient religious feasts, for instance), the way to understand God’s Law became much clearer (Sermon on the mountain gave a much deeper teaching compared to the Laws given at Sinai)
 
Christianity is the fulfillment of Judaism. So Christ is a Jew, but he is God.
Is God a Christian? i don’t think that makes much sense.
At this point, I have to say it’s above my pay grade, and I leave it to him to define himself. “He who has seen me has seen the Father,.”
 
out of humility he lived with many jewish traditions though.

1)tassels on his clothes
2)had a shoshbin or a bestman that is St.John the Baptist as his bestman
3)consumated his wedding at the passion and the sky turned dark like the jewish bridal chamber that was dark.
4)probably venerated sacred objects in the jewish temple.
5)had groomsmen that would leave at the bridal chamber that is his the period of the passion.
 
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