There are a couple of problems i think that if we take this literally (if i understand you correctly).
1- The eating of blood was forbidden. Leviticus 3:17;17:10-14)
Jesus
fulfills this (as he says in Mt 5:17) because HE is the New Lamb of God and He is Alive not dead as those animals are in the OT. It was forbidden to eat or partake in the blood of dead animals that were given up as sacrifice for worship. We now have a new Sacrifice in Jesus Christ and in His Body and Blood. Jesus is Risen and He is very much alive and I partake of Him every Sunday and sometimes on weekdays too!
Jesus Himself said to drink His Blood. Why don’t you obey?
justasking4:
I rather think that what He is doing here is speaking figuatively about having faith in Him.
Faith in the fact that He is our Bread to Eat every day.
justasking4:
Throughout the gospel of John He is always making the connection with faith in Him and eternal life.
No, not ALWAYS. Re-read ALL of John 6. Why do some protestants want to skip over verses 53 to 57 and then again skip over verses 61 to 66?
justasking4:
Its not something that saves us has physical properties as He alludes to in v 58 where He says those that ate of the manna in the wilderness and died, but those who put their trust-faith in Him will have eternal life.
We are not partaking of the manna. We are partaking of the Flesh of Jesus Christ. Jesus said that whoever eats His flesh will have eternal life. How much clearer can He get?
And what you’re talking about is how their ancestors died because that bread was not the real deal as Jesus is the real deal because He is the Bread for us to Eat that came down from Heaven. God gives Jesus Life and so Jesus gives us Life if we Eat His Flesh.
49 Your ancestors
ate the manna in
the desert, but
they died;
50 this is the bread that comes down
from heaven
so that one may eat
it and not die.
John 6:49-50
justasking4:
We can see this in John 11:25-26 where He says—25 Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life; he who believes in Me will live even if he dies, 26 and everyone who lives and believes in Me will never die. Do you believe this?”
This is one of several verses that say something to this effect that if we believe we will live. But that does NOT negate John 6 as many Protestants want to negate the literalness of this chapter in Saint John’s Gospel.
Going back to John 11, since Martha’s brother died, Jesus had to reassure her that if she believed then her brother will rise again. Since they are believers it would seem pretty obvious that they were baptized. Baptism was understood as it is today also, that we are baptized into His death as well as His resurrection so if we believe we will be raised with Him. But I also have to partake of His flesh as He commanded us to do otherwise we have no life in us.
53 “Truly, truly, I say to you,
unless you eat
the flesh of the Son of man and drink
his blood, you have no life in you;
54 he who
eats my flesh and
drinks my
blood has
eternal life, and I will
raise him
up at the last day.
55 For
my flesh is food indeed, and my
blood is drink indeed.
56 He who
eats my flesh and
drinks my
blood abides in
me, and
I in him.
57 As the living Father sent me, and I live
because of the Father, so he who
eats me will
live because of me.
58 This is the bread which came down from
heaven, not such as the
fathers ate and died;
he who
eats this bread will
live for ever.”
justasking4:
No doubt this is one of the most challenging chapters in scripture to understand because so much is going on.
What? Challenging to
YOU maybe but not to well learned practicing Catholics. This one is the
easiest to understand for us. Jesus is very clear here. I don’t understand how it is so “challenging” for you.