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Doreen
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Okay…you got me there…it sure doesn’t make a lot of sense with the other statements…and I didn’t assume it to translate that those who killed Him would have eternal life, although…really didn’t He die FOR all of us…FOR our sins? None are worthy, not one…
So…what point is there to the clarification that “eats his flesh” and “drinks His blood” translates to persecute, assault, kill, do harm, murder, then?
Not much of a point from Mr. Staples really? I mean, since clearly that isn’t what Christ meant; at least it can’t be applied to ALL of those statements…but we’re to believe that He meant we ARE to apply the literal eating and drinking to ALL of the statements according to the Catholic teaching?
One thing left to consider: If we are to Jesus as He is to the Father (see John 6:57)…then does Jesus “feed on” God? Why does He even bring that up in the midst of the flesh/blood topic?
See, this teaching is more than difficult to “swallow” --forgive the play on words. And I still have not seen a single citation from a single trustworthy source to confirm the literal interpretation.
You are saying you believe that the apostles passed it directly to the early “saints” of the church…but didn’t Christ have to rebuke Peter just minutes after He talked about building the church on “this rock?” I mean, you’re going to tell me there wasn’t a chance that any of those who were “ordained” over the ages may have corrupted the teaching oh so long ago? How can you be guaranteed that? That, to me, is a bit of a stretch of faith…and it’s not faith in God so much as faith in men, and that’s what scares me.
The teaching of “real presence” also doesn’t fit with the rest of the New Covenant…
Believe I am the Son of God and I came that you might have eternal life…
Love the Lord your God with all your soul, mind, strength…
Love your neighbor as yourself
Do the will of the Father who sent me…
My Spirit will come to you and write my word on your hearts and minds…
Oh and eat my flesh and blood, too.
Tell me this…how DO you explain this teaching to new converts?
I mean, I grew up in the church and blindly followed the crowd, but it never made a whole lot of sense…maybe it would help to see how you teach it…though I read some of the Catechism, and other writings of the church and so far, they didn’t flip any switches for me.
Why is it I can read the Old Testament and the New Testament, and though His ways are truly Higher than my ways, I can get a real picture of God and His character…God does amazing things throughout the pages of the Bible. You see Kings who follow Him with firm devotion followed by Kings who turn away and defile His name…and He is a jealous God…you learn He’s a patient God, He’s a compassionate God, He’s unchanging, firm, and He disciplines those He loves…He desires our hearts, He loves His people and cares for them and protects them, and strikes down their enemies…So when I try to fit this teaching in with the God of the Old Covenant…and the God of the New Covenant…It just doesn’t work. Something in my Spirit flares up and says, “NO–this is not of me.”
Meanwhile, I can fully comprehend and accept the Lord’s desire for us to commune with Him as He says: “remain in me” and “abide in me”…fellowship with me…these things are like songs to my soul…and my Spirit can’t wait to obey these calls.
So, how do you get to the point where thinking that the bread is transfigured really warms your soul?
I believe Jesus is who He says He is
I believe He can do all that He says He can do
I believe I can do all things through Him that gives me strength
I believe He died for my sins and that in Him is eternal life
I believe He has spoken to my heart in incredible ways, and He’s done miracles in my life and in the lives of many friends and acquaintances for whom I’ve had the privilege to pray…
He answers my prayers.
He is a real and loving, living God.
His Spirit is within me.
So—why would He put a stumbling block like this in my way?
Seems more like the work of the devil --and I don’t mean to attack the church, it’s just the way it rubs me – it simply doesn’t fit with all the other stuff He’s shown me.
So, yep…I’m having a hard time here. And I am grasping at straws. I really do think that it’s possible He did prophesy in that “Unless you persecute me…” line… I will have to look at other translations and study that further.
I don’t mean to be stiff-necked about this…but I don’t take teachings about the Lord lightly. I am glad you don’t either.
D.
So…what point is there to the clarification that “eats his flesh” and “drinks His blood” translates to persecute, assault, kill, do harm, murder, then?
Not much of a point from Mr. Staples really? I mean, since clearly that isn’t what Christ meant; at least it can’t be applied to ALL of those statements…but we’re to believe that He meant we ARE to apply the literal eating and drinking to ALL of the statements according to the Catholic teaching?
One thing left to consider: If we are to Jesus as He is to the Father (see John 6:57)…then does Jesus “feed on” God? Why does He even bring that up in the midst of the flesh/blood topic?
See, this teaching is more than difficult to “swallow” --forgive the play on words. And I still have not seen a single citation from a single trustworthy source to confirm the literal interpretation.
You are saying you believe that the apostles passed it directly to the early “saints” of the church…but didn’t Christ have to rebuke Peter just minutes after He talked about building the church on “this rock?” I mean, you’re going to tell me there wasn’t a chance that any of those who were “ordained” over the ages may have corrupted the teaching oh so long ago? How can you be guaranteed that? That, to me, is a bit of a stretch of faith…and it’s not faith in God so much as faith in men, and that’s what scares me.
The teaching of “real presence” also doesn’t fit with the rest of the New Covenant…
Believe I am the Son of God and I came that you might have eternal life…
Love the Lord your God with all your soul, mind, strength…
Love your neighbor as yourself
Do the will of the Father who sent me…
My Spirit will come to you and write my word on your hearts and minds…
Oh and eat my flesh and blood, too.
Tell me this…how DO you explain this teaching to new converts?
I mean, I grew up in the church and blindly followed the crowd, but it never made a whole lot of sense…maybe it would help to see how you teach it…though I read some of the Catechism, and other writings of the church and so far, they didn’t flip any switches for me.
Why is it I can read the Old Testament and the New Testament, and though His ways are truly Higher than my ways, I can get a real picture of God and His character…God does amazing things throughout the pages of the Bible. You see Kings who follow Him with firm devotion followed by Kings who turn away and defile His name…and He is a jealous God…you learn He’s a patient God, He’s a compassionate God, He’s unchanging, firm, and He disciplines those He loves…He desires our hearts, He loves His people and cares for them and protects them, and strikes down their enemies…So when I try to fit this teaching in with the God of the Old Covenant…and the God of the New Covenant…It just doesn’t work. Something in my Spirit flares up and says, “NO–this is not of me.”
Meanwhile, I can fully comprehend and accept the Lord’s desire for us to commune with Him as He says: “remain in me” and “abide in me”…fellowship with me…these things are like songs to my soul…and my Spirit can’t wait to obey these calls.
So, how do you get to the point where thinking that the bread is transfigured really warms your soul?
I believe Jesus is who He says He is
I believe He can do all that He says He can do
I believe I can do all things through Him that gives me strength
I believe He died for my sins and that in Him is eternal life
I believe He has spoken to my heart in incredible ways, and He’s done miracles in my life and in the lives of many friends and acquaintances for whom I’ve had the privilege to pray…
He answers my prayers.
He is a real and loving, living God.
His Spirit is within me.
So—why would He put a stumbling block like this in my way?
Seems more like the work of the devil --and I don’t mean to attack the church, it’s just the way it rubs me – it simply doesn’t fit with all the other stuff He’s shown me.
So, yep…I’m having a hard time here. And I am grasping at straws. I really do think that it’s possible He did prophesy in that “Unless you persecute me…” line… I will have to look at other translations and study that further.
I don’t mean to be stiff-necked about this…but I don’t take teachings about the Lord lightly. I am glad you don’t either.
D.