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Quite the contrary, He gave us the scriptures, the very word of God to tell us of these things. There are quite clear writings calling Jesus water, a door, a vine, light, etc… and that is very plain as well. They are also symbolic. He was very clear how we participate in His life, and how we consume the Word.
That is simply not the case. Paul certainly didn’t consider the piece of bread to be Jesus Himself. Nor did many of the early church fathers, nor was it recorded as such in the Didache.
The church isn’t an institution, but rather all believers, all out-called ones. He is with all believers even now. In fact He made it clear He is truly and really present anywhere 2 or more are gathered in His name.
Once more, I see it taught as symbol in the bible.
Quote by Kliska:
[Quite the contrary, He gave us the scriptures, the very word of God to tell us of these things. There are quite clear writings calling Jesus water, a door, a vine, light, etc… and that is very plain as well. They are also symbolic. He was very clear how we participate in His life, and how we consume the Word.]
Our Faith is not by Bible Alone or Sola Scriptura. Where in your Bible does it say by Bible Alone?
First there was no written New Testament in circulation when Jesus walked the earth and it took some years after for the Church which came before the Bible to sort out all the written letters that were circulating at the time before the Canon was set in the New Testament that you read and therefore the tradition of handing on the teachings of Christ were done so in the same manner that He Himself handed them on by Sacred Tradition thru Him speaking orally.
When Jesus taught He did not say, write this down, but rather DO THIS and the Words that He spoke at the Last Supper when He instituted the Eucharist went something like this: “This is my Body”…Jesus did not say this is a symbol of my Body, but rather that the bread that He was holding up IS HIS BODY and therefore Jesus was handing on a way for His followers to continue to receive His very life and not just spiritually but to physically in a tangible way place the life of God Himself inside our souls. The Eucharist is our food for the journey our soul food that we consume as we journey to our Heavenly home. He is the rain in a dry and parched land that we journey thru.
When you read your Bible yes you are receiving God’s Grace in a “spiritual” way there is no way when you read His Word you are receiving Him in the same way He is received in the Eucharist. You do not rip off a piece of paper that the word of God is written on and swallow it do you? So how is it that you “consume” the written word of God?
We receive the Glorified Risen Lord in the Eucharist not the crucified Lord for He was crucified one and for all.
Quote by Kliska:
[That is simply not the case. Paul certainly didn’t consider the piece of bread to be Jesus Himself. Nor did many of the early church fathers, nor was it recorded as such in the Didache.]
You are not really reading the ECF then because the writings of the early Church Fathers does point to this reality that they did believe in the Real Presence and so did St. Paul.
St. Ignatius (AD 110-70 years after Jesus’ death) Ignatius writes in a letter to Smyrnaeans: “[heretics] abstain from Eucharist and from prayer, because they do not confess that the Eucharist is the Flesh of our Savior Jesus Christ…”
St. Justin Martyr (AD 150) writes, “…not as common bread nor common drink do we receive these, but …as we have been taught, the food which has been made into the Eucharist by the Eucharistic prayer set down by him, and by the change of which our blood and flesh is nourished, is both the Flesh and Blood of that incarnated Jesus.”
St. Irenaeus of Lyons (AD 195): writes in Against Heresies, “He [Jesus] has declared the cup, a part of his creation, to be His own Blood, from which he causes our blood to flow; and the bread, a part of creation, He has established as His own Blood, from which He gives increase to our bodies.”
St. Cyril of Jerusalem (AD 350): He himself, therefore, having declared and said of the Bread, “This is my Body,” who will dare any longer to doubt? And when He Himself has affirmed and said, “This is my Body,” who can ever hesitate and say it is not His Blood?
St. Cyril says again, “Do not, therefore, regard the bread and wine as simply that, for they are, according to the Master’s declaration, the Body and Blood of Christ. Even though the senses suggest to you the other, let the faith make you firm, not doubting that you have been deemed worthy of the Body and Blood of Christ.”
When believers come together in praise and worship in the Catholic Church isn’t Jesus present too? where 2 or more are gathered in His Name? Have you ever been to a praise and worship service at a Catholic Church? It may be different than how you ritually worship the Lord, but it is worship whether you like the way we worship or not.
Pray for the Holy Spirit to give you God’s wisdom and understanding on the Real Presence and pray for your heart and your mind to be opened so God can reveal all that He would like to reveal to you.
Many Blessings and God’s Grace be poured out into your soul.