It would seem that the Eucharist at the Last Supper was the body and blood of Jesus as he then was, before his passion, death and resurrection.
It seems as though it wasnât His current flesh at the time of the Last Supper that He gave them, but His glorified flesh that gives life. Because He, as God, is outside of time, He can do this.
Otherwise, the flesh they initially ate was pre-sacrifice and would not give life, until He was later crucified, as if perhaps as He died, the âHimâ inside them from the first Eucharist would be âcompleted and glorifiedâ as âit was finished,â and would then give life? In this way, the first Eucharist was, at the time of consummation, different then all of the ones after it, after His death? Yet it was transformed inside of them once the sacrifice took place to give life, and in this way was the same as all the communions after it?
If the second possibility is true, and if Judas died before Jesus, this may be plausible, because Judas would have died before receiving the fruits of Jesusâs completed sacrifice? (Not that everyone who receives the Eucharist is automatically saved, and besides, we donât know if Judas is saved or not.)
I had always thought it may be more plausible that He offered them the fruits of the sacrifice & the first Eucharist in His glorified form at the time of the Last Supper, Him being outside time. But now, you have made me think!
