Let me offer yet another POV on this. If Jesus is present outside of his body, then is Jesus’ humanity present? Is his human nature present? Can a human being (not person, I know Jesus is a Divine Person) be present if his body is not present? And can Jesus be present if his human nature is not present?
Hi Mike. I think both of you and Elizabeth are right in some points in the discussion but perhaps missed the crux of the matter which was not answered. It is about the person of Jesus, the second person of the Trinity. This is for the theologians to explain with their technical expertise and training to articulate it properly and where we as layman may lack that ability.
You have raise good questions. I try to address them as some are pretty obvious, I mean you don’t need a theologian to answer them to get it right.
If Jesus is present outside of his body, then is Jesus’ humanity present? - Yes. Jesus in his complete form is not separated from his human body. He is both human and divine.
Is his human nature present? Yes. When Jesus rose from the dead, he is now both in his human nature and divine nature.
***Can a human being (not person, I know Jesus is a Divine Person) be present if his body is not present? *** No, of course not.
***And can Jesus be present if his human nature is not present? ***Yes, because it is him. His nature is present in his complete form; the risen Jesus. Insofar he walked the face of the earth, he was purely human and therefore not in his complete form, that is, the human nature form only. Here it is rather tricky. I used to have Muslims saying that, if he is human while on earth therefore the divine second person does not exist at that point in time because if He exists, then how come Jesus prayed to Himself?
The human Jesus was while he lived on earth. That was the incarnation. Since that is his nature, in his fullness, he is both human and divine. In his glorious state and divine form, that human nature is still part of him except now he manifests himself in the fullness of his nature.
Just like the body of the Eucharist – when we receive communion in one species (body) we also receive the blood because the body naturally contains the blood but still it is in the appearance of the body.
Here’s yet another breakdown of the question:
- Can Jesus be present if his divinity is not present?
- Can Jesus be present if his human soul is not present?
- Can Jesus be present if his human body is not present?
- Then he is only human. That was his 33 years of his human existence on earth. This is not what the Eucharist means.
- You cannot separate his human soul from Jesus. So that is a hypothetical question.
- Yes, he can. The Eucharist analogy of the body refers.
God bless.