No arguement here from me.
How much clearer would you want Him to be?
Jesus was very clear. What do you call saying over and over again, in fact 7 times, that we are to eat His flesh and that if we don’t we have no life in us? I think Jesus was very clear.
Jesus did indeed speak clearly. It is God who gives us the grace to understand and interpret it correctly. Those “very intelligent” people just haven’t been graced that’s all.
The whole bible could be misinterpreted but God graced the Church to interpret the bible correctly and that is why we have the Magisterium. I am glad and very grateful that God has put me on Peter’s boat. I never want to jump off his boat 'cause if I do, I don’t stand a chance on those tens of thousands of little rafts floating out there. They are not equipped with what I need to stay afloat or alive. Peter’s boat is equipped with Jesus Christ in the Most Blessed Sacrament of the Altar.
I wouldn’t call it judgemental. I would call it helping them to understand. I pray for all of them so that one day God will remove the scales from their eyes. I have a brother and a sister on one of those little rafts trying to stay afloat. So all I try to do is to help them to see, that’s all. I can’t have them “see” I can only help. It is God that converts through the Holy Spirit. I pray for all of them (including zerinus) and so does my daughter.
Well Scott, God was not speaking figuratively and I know you know that. He was very clear on this matter so there was no need for further clarification as He did in John 4:31-34 when His disciples thought He was talking about food. Jesus was talking about doing the will of His father. Since His disciples thought He was talking about food and not doing the will of His father he had to clarify. There was no need for clarification in John 6 because those people knew exactly what Jesus was talking about and they were not about to accept that they had to eat His flesh. So Jesus let them walk, John
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