Request Baptist Comments re Eucharist
. . . . .As for the bread and wine becoming the literal body of Christ; I’ve given this much thought. There are Scriptures that do point to this. I’m sure you are all aware of them. I plan to do more study regarding when the idea of the real presence began and when it fell out of favor with Protestants. Many of you may be farther along in your studies, and can provide some quotes from early church fathers compared to Reformation and Post-reformation writers. I welcome any resources you may have.
Regarding the Lord’s Supper; we are most familiar with the passage, in Luke 22:19, where Christ says, “Do this in remembrance of me.” These are usually the words spoken by Baptist ministers during the Lord’s Supper. . . . .
. . . .Jesus also said, “unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you have no life in you;” and “my flesh is true food, and my blood is true drink.” So, do we accept His Words as spoken? Are they literal or symbolic?
John Chapter 6 has given me much to ponder on this issue:
John 6: 35 Jesus said to them, "I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me shall not hunger, and whoever believes in me shall never thirst.
I am rather perplexed by the way certain passages of Scripture, such as the creation story in Genesis, are taken literally; and others are reduced to allegory. . . . .
. . . . .Many other passages of Scripture also point to consuming the body and blood of Christ.
. . . . .The “Real Presence” of Christ in the Catholic Eucharist is foreign to many of us in the Protestant Sector. Yet, these Scriptures cause me to ponder the Catholic interpretation.
Baptists, would these passages cause you to consider the “real presence” of Christ in the Catholic Eucharist?. . . . .
I, also, asked our Catholic friends to provide other Scriptures, writings of ECF’s, and help correct misconceptions. Great resources so far!
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So, Rev Kevin,**
I will quote Scriptures again—continued 2 of 2 next post.
To all on this Thread:
**I hope more Baptists will join the discussion. There have been 671 views of this Thread. Where are the Baptists??
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I appreciate the presence of other Protestants in the discussion. I. also, appreciate all the many resources provided by Catholics and other Christians.
I am not feeling well tonight, and need some sleep. So, not sure if I can check back again tonight.
In light of recent events with our friends at
BaptistBoard.com; I ask that all discussion on this topic continue in the spirit of utmost Christian charity and respect for one another. So, play nice, while I am getting some much needed rest.