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Faith1960
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Thank you for your post. I just mean that I was thinking about the Eucharist and was wondering how and why He becomes the Eucharist for us at every Mass. Then I thought, “well, I guess He can take any form He chooses.” From there I wondered if He can, if He wants to.Your question sounds like you are asking if God is a trekian changeling. He isn’t of course. However, we know that his appearance has differed in different circumstances. I understand it can be fun to speculate as to what God might do that is beyond revelation. However their are some wonderful things He has done that we know of. Here are some examples. God led the people of Israel through the wilderness from Egypt to Canaan with his Glory manifested as smoke by day and fire by night. This Glory was so overwealming that not even Moses the friend of God was able to enter the cloud when God entered the tabernacle. If you see the door of heaven cracked in this life, I assure you it will wreck you for days. When Israel was judged for their rebellion by serpents, Moses lifted their sin on the pole in effigy so that who ever looked on the bronze serpent was healed. Jesus referenced this event as being a statement about himself on the cross. Moses predicted the substitutionary death of Christ in our place on the Cross. “He made him who knew no sin to be sin for us that we might become the righteousness of God in him.” In the incarnation we see Him as the seed of the woman bruising the serpant’s head. In his ministry we see him as the Good shepherd laying down his life for the sheep. For a moment in the temple we see him as the messiah who drives out the abomination of oppression of worldliness profaning the holy. and in the future we expect to see the completion of that roll. At the mount of transfiguration we see him as Glorious Lord. In the revelation of John we see a description of the glorified body. John falls at his feat as dead. I hope someday to see him as he is and be like him. Later John looks to the lion and sees a lamb that was slain. Here Christ is represented as the heir of David’s throne, the lion of Juda–and also the lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world. When the scrolls are opened we see Him on a charger as a mighty warrior and a king supreme. Finally at the end we see him as a groom eagerly waiting the day when he is fully united with his Bride in the new universe He is currently preparing for her.
It is not wrong to wonder or speculate. I just wanted to show you some of the ways Jesus has appeared to us and certainly I haven’t covered them all. I could also have mentioned the bread that came down from heaven and books have been written there. The key thing is that these revelations are a message to us about who He is and our place in His plan–to know love enjoy worship and serve him for ever. There is much to appreciate in how he has appeared.
I will say there is a limit to what God can do. He is limited not by power or talent but but by fidelity to Himself. He cannot do evil. His thoughts are higher than ours and we don’t always know what is Good as a result some of the things we wish or expect him to do he cannot do. Other things that seem impossible to us are easy for him. So I don’t know how many ways he can appear, but the way he has revealed Himself to us so far is awesome.