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beachieca
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I know that a common argument against the Catholic church has to do with the celebration of the Eucharist during mass. While non-denominational Christians recognize the body and blood of Christ by grape juice or wine and pieces of bread, they don’t believe when that it could turn into the actual body and blood of Christ.
I read John 7:54-58,** “for my flesh is true food and my blood is true drink”** and to me that right there gives proof that Christ meant that his body and blood is just that…his body and blood.
Even when some of his disciples left him b/c they didn’t believe and couldn’t accept that it really was his body and blood, Jesus knew they wouldn’t believe before hand but still emphasized how real it all was. I don’t think that this is one of the times in the Bible when it was meant to be taken in the context of a metaphor. In my opinon, reading and believing it as a metaphor would be taking it out of context.
Then again, I read 1Cor: 27,29 and it says “For anyone who eats and drinks witout discerning the body eats and drinks judgement on himself.” In the dictionary discerning means: to recognize or identify as separate and distinct. So in other words, “for anyone who eats and drinks without recognizing or identifying the body eats and drinks judgement on himself.” Am I correct? So if you read both of these, how can anyone say that the Eucharist is anything other than the “real thing?”
Anyway, I’d be very interested to see what a non-denominational Christian would have to say
I’m only trying to figure it all out.
Thank you and God Bless
I read John 7:54-58,** “for my flesh is true food and my blood is true drink”** and to me that right there gives proof that Christ meant that his body and blood is just that…his body and blood.
Even when some of his disciples left him b/c they didn’t believe and couldn’t accept that it really was his body and blood, Jesus knew they wouldn’t believe before hand but still emphasized how real it all was. I don’t think that this is one of the times in the Bible when it was meant to be taken in the context of a metaphor. In my opinon, reading and believing it as a metaphor would be taking it out of context.
Then again, I read 1Cor: 27,29 and it says “For anyone who eats and drinks witout discerning the body eats and drinks judgement on himself.” In the dictionary discerning means: to recognize or identify as separate and distinct. So in other words, “for anyone who eats and drinks without recognizing or identifying the body eats and drinks judgement on himself.” Am I correct? So if you read both of these, how can anyone say that the Eucharist is anything other than the “real thing?”
Anyway, I’d be very interested to see what a non-denominational Christian would have to say
Thank you and God Bless