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paul_c
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Why do you believe Jesus is limited by the physical laws. He cured people by his words alone. He turned water into wine. He fed 5000 with 5 loaves of bread and 2 fish. He walked on water. And he rose from the dead. Why do you think its too much for him to be present in the sacrifice of the mass at all times and at all places. What other limitations do you put on God?Cat, you merely make quick response to messages. You don’t always comprehend what you read. I never said Jesus “cannnot be physically present on earth.” I said He is PRESENTLY in heaven in His glorified, human body and therefore cannot be in millions of places on earth at the same time. A human body can only be in one place at one time. And to add to that, nor can His human body be dead (sacrificially, Catholicism teaches that its Eucharist is a true, propitiatory sacrifice) and at the same time ALIVE forevermore.They were to blow the trumpets at the time of their offerings and sacrifices as a reminder of them before their God. That’s not the same as what Jesus said. Not even close.When did you physically see the Lord? Was He sitting next to you in your car? At your dinner table? Did He knock on your door and you let Him in?The point is Jesus physically manifested Himself before them. But He didn’t show Himself at the same time to various people in various places. For that matter, can you show me in the Scriptures where Jesus, in His human body (whether in His body of humility or glorified body), was ever in more than one place at a time? You can’t, because a true human body cannot be omnipresent. That’s one (only one) of the big differences between humanity and Divinity.Omnipresence is a Divine attribute ONLY. And still, Jesus is not now in His body of humility (which is needed for your Eucharist) and at the same time in His glorified body which is alive forevermore.It’s you who are confused as to what is claimed to take place at your Mass. For Calvary to be “present” Jesus (body, soul, spirit and divinity) must be in His body of humility. And He must be bodily present in millions of places at the same time. Sorry, but you’ve just stepped out of the reality of humanity.IOW, the Holy Spirit supposedly makes it ACTUALLY present. Hence, Christ must “actually” exist in His body of humility and His glorified body at the same time; and His human body of humility must be omnipresent. Which would make it no longer human but Divine. Also, where is it taught in the Scriptures that such is the work of the Holy Spirit?