Then why does Jesus say in John 6 we must trogon his his flesh even after telling his disgusted listeners to phagon him? Why disgust them further? In fact, why didn’t he clarify himself when they left over this teaching? He surely did so on several occasions. The yeast of the Sadducees and of Herod, for instance. Or “Lazarus is sleeping” when he was actually dead? He had to make things plain. Not in this case.Jesus at the last supper never said that the bread becomes his body. He said “This is my body”. Not beomes. Now logically the bread could not have been his body because his body was already present at the table. And Jesus was in it. And since the Spirit could not come till he ascended it could not have lived in the bread. So it seems to me that Jesus is using the wine and bread symbolically to teach his disciples an important lesson. He wanted to impart to them a message that they were to partake of his body, which they do by suffering in love for one another.
Believe me, Jesus was not referring to “partaking in of his body in this people” (although we do believe this wholeheartedly), because his language in John 6 is as graphic as you could get. “Eat my flesh” and “drink my blood” does not conjure up the images you mention. In Semitic cultures, these two phrases mean to inflict grave bodily harm, if taken symbolically. That is why the Jews understood Jesus LITERALLY, otherwise the symbolic meaning would make no sense (“unless you assault me, you have no life in you”). That’s why they left, because they could not see byond the notion of cannibalism. And to make it even clearer, Jesus use of trogo (chew, gnaw, munch) makes it no less than crystal clear, more so than when he used *phago *(eat).
And at the last supper, we need no gymnastics. Given what Jesus said in John 6, when he said “This is my body,” he meant, this IS my body." It’s the only way John 6 would make any sense for his listeners.
Finally, yes indeed, Paul is referring to proper behavior in 1 Cor 11. But why does he warn of grave consequences and even death when they EAT THE BREAD and DRINK THE CUP unworthily? Not when it’s just a symbol.
I lost be faith in the Holy Eucharist before. With what I’ve read from the Bible, it’s impossible for me to deny without doing violence to the Word of God.