As I restudied John 6 this evening, I was reminded that Jesus isn’t talking about the Eucharist (the ceremony called communion or the Lord’s Supper) here. That’s the first thing I needed to reestablish in my mind, if not yours also.
Who first taught you that Jesus wasn’t talking about the Eucharist in John 6? What is their authority to teach? How do you know that their interpretation is True?
No, to me, it is impossible NOT to see that He is talking about the Eucharist. When I first came to the Church, this chapter in particular enlightened my heart. (If you look at my signature, you will see that I am a convert.)
Actually, as I was thinking about this topic today, it occurred to me that I might be more accurate if I say Jesus was on a spiritual plain when he said, “Eat my flesh.” It might be better for me to say it that way than to say he was speaking symbolically. Really, I believe we are taking in (literally spiritually eating) the Life of God constantly as born again believers in Christ. Do you agree?
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It was quite evident that He was not ‘on a spiritual plane’ when He said, “Eat My flesh.” He did not correct the crowds’ understanding that He was speaking about literally eating His Body and drinking His Blood. They walked away in disgust. Their souls were at stake and He did not call them back to change what He said, nor did He change anything He said to the disciples.
We receive Him Sacramentally, Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity in the Eucharist. This is different to receiving Him spiritually during prayer or other times when we are not participating at Mass.
Are you saying that the Catholic Church believes that we share in the Divine Life of Jesus by drinking the blood (accident wine) during communion?
Yes, or when receiving the Body. Each Species of the Eucharist is God, whole and entire. In receiving the Body, we also receive the Blood and vice versa. God is One.
During the consecration, the priest prays a sub-audible prayer when he is preparing the wine. He adds a few drops of water to the wine (the blood and water which flowed from His side) saying, “By the Mystery of this water and wine, may we come to share in the Divinity of Christ, Who humbled Himself to share in our humanity.”
In other words, are you saying that one can receive salvation simply by participating in communion INSTEAD of by repenting and becoming of follower of Christ? (I don’t think that’s what you mean.)
No. Salvation is not a one-off. It is a journey. We have been saved, we are being saved, we will be saved. There is an initial awakening and repentance (at least there was for me) but that is not the end of the story. Baptism is like a wedding, but our relationship with Jesus is like a marriage. Just as with a wedding, baptism is only the beginning of the relationship. We strive to bring ourselves closer to Jesus all our lives. There is continual repentance of all those things that separate us from the Love of God.
Or are you saying that an extra dose or wave of the Holy Spirit (Divine Life) comes into a participator in communion when they drink the blood (wine)? To me, the Divine Life (Holy Spirit, perfect righteousness, truth, love, light)
is the substance of God—what he really is.
Interdenominational communication can be difficult but I believe our Lord wants us to work at it.
Again, I appreciate the grace that I sense on you.
We cannot divide God into ‘extra doses’. God is One and we join ourselves with Him (and with everyone else in the world receiving Communion that day) during Communion with His Real, Very, Actual, Body and Blood.
We cannot get closer to Him than we do in Holy Communion when we join our flesh and blood with His, at least in this world. The more we receive Him in the Eucharist, the easier it is to mold ourselves to His Will. Frequent communion is encouraged by the Church, daily if possible.
maybe the lyrics of this Communion hymn will help.
May God bless you.
- Godhead here in hiding, whom I do adore,
Masked by these bare shadows, shape and nothing more,
See, Lord, at thy service low lies here a heart
Lost, all lost in wonder at the God thou art.
- Seeing, touching, tasting are in thee deceived:
How says trusty hearing? that shall be believed;
What God’s Son has told me, take for truth I do;
Truth himself speaks truly or there’s nothing true.
- On the cross thy godhead made no sign to men,
Here thy very manhood steals from human ken:
Both are my confession, both are my belief,
And I pray the prayer of the dying thief.
- I am not like Thomas, wounds I cannot see,
But can plainly call thee Lord and God as he;
Let me to a deeper faith daily nearer move,
Daily make me harder hope and dearer love.
- O thou our reminder of Christ crucified,
Living Bread, the life of us for whom he died,
Lend this life to me then: feed and feast my mind,
There be thou the sweetness man was meant to find.
- Bring the tender tale true of the Pelican;
Bathe me, Jesu Lord, in what thy bosom ran—
Blood whereof a single drop has power to win
All the world forgiveness of its world of sin.
- Jesu, whom I look at shrouded here below,
I beseech thee send me what I thirst for so,
Some day to gaze on thee face to face in light
And be blest for ever with thy glory’s sight.
Amen.