I am still waiting for an answer as to how the priest changes this bread and wine into the body and blood of Jesus Christ, do you know. Or can you show me the authority that he uses to do so, and is this authority in scripture, or something out of the Roman catholic church. I am curious as to how he does it, maybe you are too. For such an important thing, it surley must be written somewhere Ralph
Ralph, are you kidding me? I am still waiting for you to answer any of my questions! If you think the priest changes the bread and wine into Jesus’ Body and Blood, then surly you are either being facetious or you are totally oblivious to what the Bible, the C.C. AND E.O.C. teach vis-a-vis the breaking of bread as a commemorative thanksgiving offering; which is it?
Many P.C.'s commemorate many feasts such as Christmas, Easter, Ash-Wednesday and many others in remembrance of Christ. What does the Bible say about these commemorations? Absolutely nothing…
Ralph, I think it’s interesting that protestants such as yourself reject Catholic Tradition yet embrace such Catholic Traditions as commemorating Jesus’ birth, Christmas, death, Easter, and Lent, and the dates ascribed to these events, even though Jesus as per the Bible, never asked His apostles to do this, and He never provided dates e.g. December 25th… all the while, knowing full well that Jesus, as per the Bible, asked His Apostles to do just ONE thing in remembrance of Him…Such hypocrisy…
God sent Christ to die and deliver us from our sins. Before His death, He commanded His disciples to partake of the supper in His remembrance. (Matthew 26:26-28; Mark 14:22-25; Luke 22:14-19)
“And as they were eating, Jesus took bread, and blessed it, and brake it, and gave it to the disciples, and said, ‘Take, eat; this is My body.’ And He took the cup, and gave thanks and gave it to them, saying, 'Drink ye all of it; for this is My blood of the New Testament, which is shed for many for the remission of sins.” Note: All the four gospels give the same account, and in Luke 22:19, Jesus said, “This do in remembrance of me.” Also, the apostle Paul wrote to the church at Corinth concerning the Lord’s Supper, when he heard they were partaking of it improperly. (1 Corinthians 11:20-34.) In verse 23 it reads:
“For I have received from the Lord, that which I also delivered unto you, that the Lord Jesus Christ the same night in which He was betrayed, took bread, and when He had given thanks, He brake it and said, 'Take, eat; this is My body which was broken for you. This do in remembrance of Me.”
From this, we can see that Paul quoted what was already recorded in the gospels and is exactly what Christ told His disciples. In fact, apart from this supper, nothing else is said in the Bible to be done in Christ’s remembrance. Neither Christmas or Easter is mentioned anywhere in the Bible as a memorial of our Lord Jesus Christ.
In the Old Testament, we can see that the Levite priests ate shew-bread every Saturday in the house of God. (Leviticus 24:8-9) And in the New Testament all Christians–being priests (1 Peter 2:9)–are to partake of the bread and the fruit of the vine which IS Christ’s body and blood, instead of the shew-bread, and on Sunday instead of Saturday.
Did Jesus authorize just any random person to do as He did, in remembrance…or just His chosen Apostles in perpetuity?
In Acts 20:5-7, we can see that Paul and some of the brethren went to Troas and stayed there for six days. They waited until the 7th day (first day of the week, which is Sunday) before they met and “brake” the bread.
The Bible makes it clear that the early Christians met on the first day of the week. (Acts 20:7; 1 Corithians 16:1-2) Also, when they met, all of them partook of the supper. (Acts 2:42) What about the members of some P.C.'s groups who refuse to partake of the supper? Should we not do as it is authorized by our Lord.
The Holy Bible given to you by the One Holy C.C. says, “Whosoever transgresseth and abideth not in the doctrine of Christ, hath not God. He that abideth in the doctrine of Christ hath both the Father and the Son.” (2 John 9) Please, friend, follow not the blind leaders who embrace certain catholic traditions while rejecting others–follow, rather, the doctrines of Christ via His chosen, empowered (Acts 1; Matthew 28:20)–ambassadors… (Matthew 7:25) There is no indication in the Bible that Christ Himself ever celebrated His birthday anywhere as he lived on earth for about 33 years, yet all churches commemorate Jesus’ Birthday, and ignore the ONE thing the Bible tells us to doin remembrance…
Ralph, do you believe God when He said: This is my Body…this is my blood which is shed for many for the remission of sins, or do you believe God said: This is a symbol of my Body…this is a symbol of my blood which is shed for many for the remission of sins?
Looking forward to your answers, considering the fact that I answered yours…