R
rev_kevin
Guest
John 6:35 “I am the bread of life.”Really Kevin? Where specifically does Jesus say that in John 6?
If that were true, then why does St. Paul, inspired by the Holy Spirit, plainly tell us that we become guilty of the body and blood of Our Lord if we receive the Eucharist unworthily. That wouldn’t be possible if communion was just symbolic because one can’t be guilty of a body and blood if it wasn’t actually present.
John 6:32-33 "I assure you, Moses didn’t give them bread from heaven. My Father did. And now he offers you the true bread from heaven. The true bread for God is the one who comes down from heaven and gives life to the world.
Paul gives specific instructions on how the Lord’s Supper should be observed.
- We should take the Lord’s Supper thoughtfully because we are proclaining that Christ died for our sins.
- We should take it worthily with due reverence and respect.
- We should examine ourselves for any unconfessed sin or resentful attitude and be properly prepared.
- We should be consideerate of others, waiting until everyone is there and then eating in an orderly and unified manner.
To not honor the body of Christ means not understanding what the Lord’s Supper means and not distinguishing if from a normal meal