The Eucharist is NOT the body of Christ

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What part of “It is finished” can’t you understand?

Yes, but not through a re-sacrifice.

Who are you to take: “It is finished” and then say it’s not.
I agree with you in what you are saying. It is finished once and for all do this in memory of me.

God Bless
 
Boy are you taking that one out of context! Of course incense in and of itself is not an abomination! God ordered the use of incense in the temple worship! And in the visions of God on His throne we see angels with incense! What’s an abomination is the UNWORTHY performance of temple rituals by people who worship God only with their lips.
Why would he allow it, if he condemned it?
 
But it is at times used no? Does that not fly in the face of scripture?
Obviously you can’t read - if you could you would’ve seen the very next sentence. In which I discussed VAIN oblations, incense and sabbaths - which sabbaths, remember, God still requires us to keep holy (Jesus himself endorsed all the commandments including that one!) So clearly not all oblations, incense or Sabbaths are vain!
 
Obviously you can’t read - if you could you would’ve seen the very next sentence. In which I discussed VAIN oblations, incense and sabbaths - which sabbaths, remember, God still requires us to keep holy (Jesus himself endorsed all the commandments including that one!)
No need for name calling now, scripture says exactly what it says, and it says that incense is an abomination, bottom line.
 
I repeat, you have not convinced me.
Then why are you still here??? If your trying to convince us that The Eucharist is NOT the Body of Christ…it’s not gonna happen, pal. Barking up the wrong tree. I honestly believe you did not come here to get the truth. You came here to be an antagonist and no amount of showing you the truth is going to change the fact that it is plain… you just want to be argumentative.🤷

Peace be with you :byzsoc:
 
No need for name calling now, scripture says exactly what it says, and it says that incense is an abomination, bottom line.
It’s not name-calling to state the truth - you can’t read my posts and you can’t read scripture either.

How can Sabbaths which Christ himself commands us to keep (and THAT is definitely what scripture says) possibly be vain or abominations???

If THEY (Sabbaths) are not only OK but commanded to us by Christ, then so are the incense and the other things OK if not actually positively commanded.
 
What part of it’s not a re- sacrifice can’t you understand?
I ask you did God not tell Jesus come sit at my right hand till I make the earth your foot stool. Till every knee shall bend. Just asking you?

Thanks God Bless
 
Isn’t incense an abomination to God?

Isaiah 1:13
Bring no more vain oblations; incense is an abomination unto me; the new moons and sabbaths, the calling of assemblies, I cannot away with; it is iniquity, even the solemn meeting.
What is the context in which this verse occurs?
Does it mean all incense is an abomination?
 
No need for name calling now, scripture says exactly what it says, and it says that incense is an abomination, bottom line.
Not necessarily.

There is tons of Biblical passages where incense is used.

Exodus 25

6 Oil to make lights: spices for ointment, and for sweetsmelling incense:

2 Exodus 30

1 Thou shalt make also an altar to burn incense, of setim wood.

3 Exodus 30

7 And Aaron shall burn sweet smelling incense upon it in the morning. When he shall dress the lamps, he shall burn it:

4 Exodus 30

8 And when he shall place them in the evening, he shall burn an everlasting incense before the Lord throughout your generations.

5 Exodus 30

9 You shall not offer upon it incense of another composition nor oblation, and victim, neither shall you offer libations.

6 Exodus 30

20 When they are going into the tabernacle of the testimony, and when they are to come to the altar, to offer on it incense to the Lord,

7 Exodus 30

27 And the table with the vessels thereof, the candlestick and furniture thereof, the altars of incense,

8 Exodus 30

35 And thou shalt make incense compounded by the work of the perfumer, well tempered together, and pure, and most worthy of sanctification.

9 Exodus 30

36 And when thou has beaten all into very small powder, thou shalt set of it before the tabernacle of the testimony, in the place where I will appear to thee. Most holy shall this incense be to you.

10 Exodus 31

8 And the table and the vessels thereof, the most pure candlestick with the vessels thereof, and the altars of incense,

11 Exodus 31

11 The oil of unction, and the incense of spices in the sanctuary, all things which I have commanded thee, shall they make.

12 Exodus 35

8 And oil to maintain lights, and to make ointment, and most sweet incense.

13 Exodus 35

15 The altar of incense, and the bars, and the oil of unction and the incense of spices: the hanging at the door of the tabernacle:

14 Exodus 35

28 And spices and oil for the lights, and for the preparing of ointment, and to make the incense of most sweet savour.

15 Exodus 37

25 He made also the altar of incense of setim wood, being a cubit on every side foursquare, and in height two cubits: from the corners of which went out horns.
 
So Christ’s sacrifice does not cover the sins of those who come to Him today?

God bless
Yes it still covers of those who come to him today. It is finished once and for all…
Jesus knows the future God knew it all before he created us.

Now I am confused for the Catholic Church tells us Jesus Christ is truly present in the Eucharist! body and blood… Help

God Bless
 
What do you mean bound by time?
Bound by time means within the limits of this world. Consider the glorified resurrected Jesus Christ. In his glorified state, Jesus’ body was no longer bound in time. For one thing, to get from one place to another, we are required to walk, drive, fly, and take the train. Jesus himself appear suddenly. He even appeared to the Apostle while the door in the upper room was closed shut. Jesus even pass through walls.

God is outside time and space.
i don’t know. If you claim you do, how do you know?
I would say God is outside time. This is a supernatural ability. He can appear just by thinking about it, and he is there.
 
i don’t know. If you claim you do, how do you know?
Because I know that God created all things, including time itself. ‘The evening and the morning were the first day’ - day and night, TIME, didn’t exist until He created it!

Therefore He must exist outside of it, just as He exists outside of all of the created universe.
 
What I know, what every Christian is supposed to know, is that God is the creator and master of all things. That obviously includes time.
i would agree. However you are going much farther in your claim to know what the relationship is between God-time and how that works.
 
Yes it still covers of those who come to him today. It is finished once and for all…
Jesus knows the future God knew it all before he created us.

Now I am confused for the Catholic Church tells us Jesus Christ is truly present in the Eucharist! body and blood… Help

God Bless
Jesus said, “My flesh is real food indeed, and my blood is real drink indeed.” So yes, Jesus’ presence in present in the Eucharist. His Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity are truly present.
 
I really am not sure right now, I’m confused…again :confused:
It’s what I tried telling you… there are numerous passages in which incense is used throughout the Bible - and it is pleasing to God.

It is UNpleasing in the passage you quoted because the people are offering up just a form of worship, not the true worship of the heart.

Even justasking4 called you on this one, and that poster is no friend of Catholicism. I tried to tell you that no Protestant who is well-read in scripture would accept the notion that ALL incense is an abomination before God. According to other passages of scripture, incense is used in the PRESENCE of God in heaven. (see Revelation 8).

As I said to you in my previous post on this subject, you need to understand the context of scripture before you start trying to wield it as a proof text.
 
No need for name calling now, scripture says exactly what it says, and it says that incense is an abomination, bottom line.
I understand what you are saying but our Church seems to change commands this is what I also keep asking them. We do not have the right to change God’s commands or what
God says is abomination and what displeases him right? I am confused.
God Bless
 
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