02 February, 2009

How Do We Eat And Drink The Body And Blood Of Jesus?
Dear Mr. John:
Coming from a Catholic background, I still have trouble understanding
Jesus' words about eating his flesh and drinking his blood.
Can you explain this for me?
-Cyrus
Dear Cyrus:
Just as our bodies need physical nourishment, so our inner man needs
nourishment suitable for its health and growth.
The God of all provisions supplies this need for
us. Jesus told his disciples, "Very, verily, I say
unto you, Except ye eat the flesh of th Son of man and drink his blood,
you have no life in yourselves. ...For my flesh is meat
(food) indeed, and my blood is drink indeed." (John
6:53-54). These mysterious words are commonly
misunderstood. But the Lord himself explains his meaning
later in verse 63. "It is the spirit that gives life: the
flesh profits nothing. The words that I speak to you are
spirit, and they are life." It is the teaching of the Master
that nourishes our souls. To grow strong in the faith we must "long for
the spiritual milk which is without guile, that (we) may grow thereby
unto salvation." When we assemble for worship, we feed on the
teaching of Christ. Failure to note verse 63 leads folks to
confusion as to the meaning of the verse, or worse into the error of
Catholicism which claims they actually eat the flesh and blood of Jesus
in their mass.
Sincerely,

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