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Then you ought to be nervous, eh? I guess you are, just a little, or else you wouldn’t be on the forum to discuss this, at length, with Catholics who believe in the Eucharist (as the Body and Blood of Our Lord). You keep taunting us, to admit that non-Catholics are ‘un-saved’ by ‘abstaining’. But everyone is imperfectly joined to Christ’s Body and His Church. It’s a mystical union that involves all of His children, sinners and saints. God wants to embrace you, fully, within His Church and to offer you the same Eucharist that we partake of (as Catholics and Orthodox Christians).Thanks for the thoughtful response. I agree completely. However, we are not discussing if Jesus literally died and was raised from the dead. We both agree that He did. We are discussing if Jesus was referring to the Eucharist when He said, “…unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you do not have life within you.”
If Jesus was indeed referring to the Eucharist, then according to Jesus’ own words no one can be saved apart from literally taking communion in the RCC or the OC.
If Jesus was speaking literally in John 6:53 then He is contradicting Himself when He later says, “the one who comes to Me I will by no means cast out.”
Jesus cannot lie. Therefore, Jesus cannot walk down the street one day and say, “ONLY those who receive communion in the RCC have life…” and then the next day say, “No, I have changed my mind, anyone who comes to me I will receive.” Therefore, the words that Jesus spoke in John 6:53 must not be literal but must be figurative just as He indicated when he said, “The words that I speak are spirit and they are life.”
Please explain how Jesus can contradict Himself if John 6:53 is to be taken literally.
It’s in your court now. You must decide.
Perhaps you *will *have something to worry about. But you will only be responsible for what you understand and what you don’t. You will only be held responsible, by God, for these things of the heart. God, alone, knows them. If you reject His Church, in a knowledeable and willful manner (genuinely knowing the truth), then you may, indeed, lose your salvation. This can be said for Catholics, as well–only we have even more to worry about, if they ‘have’ received the Body and Blood of Christ, unworthily (in sin, and/or in denial of a truth they know and reject). For Catholics, we understand that rejection (of the Church and the Eucharist) as a rejection of Christ, because He is Present, Incarnationally within the Church and the Sacrifice of the Mass (Eucharist).
You can choose, “BereanRuss”, to believe it or not–just as the disciples listening to His words had the same choice. But I’d rather be counted among those that stayed with Him, than numbered among those that walked out. It’s your decision, and certainly not one to be clouded and confused by the bias of Fundamentalist tradition and misinterpetation.