Then why do you dabble in discerning just what is the brazen serpent, and then dictate to others your understanding is the only one ??? is it not enough just to look at as commanded, in faith ? Apparently not, for as Paul states (sarcastically) how could one of us not see themselves as “right”.
You, as well as anyone else, can believe in anything you want. What I present to you is what is found in Scriptures. Jesus references Moses’ Brazen Serpent as a mirror to Believers; St. Paul states that the Cross is a curse to the Jews and nothingness to the Greeks (Pagans) and that to Him it is Salvation: the Instrument that God Uses to confound man’s intellect (wisdom); further he stresses that he Preaches Christ, and Him Crucified.
Yet, you don’t have to Believe anything; you don’t have to accept Jesus connection to Moses’ Brazen Serpent nor anything that I have put forth. You, as everyone else have been Created in the image and likeness of God–with freewill.
No, you do want to know how, and accept it only as you know the how, and call it “transubstantiation”.
"Looking ", “receiving”, “remembering” is not enough anymore, but only transubstantiation…and poof , there goes your unity , in what came also to signify unity , the one loaf.
I think that you are confusing the term vocabulary with what it expresses.
Transubstantiation is the vocabulary term used to express that Jesus Consecrated the bread and wine and that these materials turned into what Jesus said they were: My Body, My Blood.
You can reject the vocabulary term; you can even reject Jesus’ intent; you can construct any understanding about the Lord’s Supper; what you cannot do is claim that what Jesus stated and meant was symbolic till the term “Transubstantiation” entered the Church’s vernacular.
I do not seek to convert you, convince you or convict you. My style of writing does not change and I welcome anyone to find it in any non-Catholic forum where I have attempted to proselytize anyone.
Once I had joined a non-Catholic forum because I was invite–not once did I ever claim to know more or better than anyone else… even when a “pastor” was attempting to convince everyone that suicide is ok by God. I always offer Scriptures and reason as the means argue (present) my point. When it becomes a circular argument I choose to terminate the exchange rather than to force my views upon anyone else.
So if you feel I am forcing anything upon you, I apologize; my intent is to offer what I understand from Scriptures and Church Teaching.
Maran atha!
Angel