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As he pointed out above, it is a meaningless question.adrift;9289610:
Hi adrift.Let me put it this way. Which is more real, a love one whose picture you have or the love one present with you.
That is the difference in your question. You seem to think that having Jesus in your heart is more real than Having His Body and Blood nourish you. Please don’t take offense at my being so blunt but having Jesus in your heart kinda sounds like an over used clique that has no true meaning.
Your bluntness doesn’t bother me a bit. I like it when people are straight with me.
Before I comment on your comment, is it okay if I ask you a personal question? Do you have Jesus living in your heart all the time? In other words, do you have the Holy Spirit living in you? Have you made Jesus your Lord? Have you committed your life to him so that you have a confidence in your heart that you are his child (Romans 8:16)?
I just want to make sure I understand you.
God bless you. Have a great day!
By way of analogy, since the Church is the Bride, and Jesus is the Husband -
A girl (the potential Bride) can have the warm fuzzies about the boy across the road (the Husband) all she wants, but if she never speaks to him in person, there is no “personal relationship” there, no matter how gooey her feelings may happen to be.
If she never kisses him on his actual lips or holds him in her actual arms (ie: the potential Christian never partakes of the Eucharist), but only does so in her heart, she will never actually marry him. She could love him forever, but he would never even come to know her name.
The physical relationship between the Bride and the Husband is what makes the spiritual relationship become fully realized.