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elvisman
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You hit the nail right on the head, my friend.elvisman:“How can this man give us (his) flesh to eat?”
Now your getting to what was difficult. They are voicing the difficulty right here. They thought that he meant they would have to eat his literal flesh and drink his literal blood.
What a kooky concept they thought.
Of course, they did not have ears to hear, just like all the other parables he spoke they didn’t have ears to hear.
If it were not then why did Jesus refer to what you claim was his actual blood as ‘the fruit of the vine’ right after drinking it? Mark 14:25 and the other gospel accounts of this.
And of course you have claimed God only for yourself in saying only your priests have the power to do this. The veil was ripped in two representing that the way to God was open to all men and no need of a priest to offer sacrifice in behalf of the people’s sin was necessary. All those who called upon the name of the Lord could be saved and ALL those who were saved had the Holy Spirit and the right to all of God’s power. And you arrogantly stand in between me and God forbidding my partaking in this commanded observance, unless I partake in your church. All because I believe that the bread was a symbol of the real thing??? What must God think of this?
John 6:63 tells us that Jesus said:
"It is the spirit that gives life, while the flesh is of no avail. The words I have spoken to you are spirit and life."
In other words, the mystery of the Eucharist is something that must be revealed to you by the Holy Spirit. Look what he says a few verses earlier:
John 6:44
**“No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draw him, and I will raise him on the last day.”
If you don’t believe in the Real Presence - you SHOULD.**