stpio:
“The anti-Christ is going to abolish the Eucharist.”
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Someone dear let me know something I failed to say. I include in my sentence above. One word “attempt.”
The anti-Christ is going to attempt to abolish the Eucharist.
It is important to help Protestants realize the Eucharist
is true, sorry for leaving out that word.
The faithful, including Protestants who convert will
be like the first Christians. The faithful will still have
Mass and the Eucharist. Holy Mass, the “continual sacrifice” will be offered in SECRET because of the anti-Christ’s persecution.
metmom asked for the Scripture concerning the anti-Christ’s plan to abolish the Eucharist. It is the “abomination of
desolation” written in Daniel.
Religion Moderator, I’ll leave this thread, I certainly do not want to be banned. Maybe, if it’s okay, I’ll post
any Protestant messages from Heaven that line up with
Catholic prophecy. They all do but something very obvious.
not even close.
Maybe, if its okay, Ill post any Protestant messages from Heaven that line up with Catholic prophecy. They all do but something very obvious.
Don't bother. We're interested in the truth, not the vague meaningless ramblings of someone who thought they heard from God and is spewing stuff contrary to Scripture. By that alone, we know the source and it isn't God.
metmom asked for the Scripture concerning the anti-Christs plan to abolish the Eucharist.
I did ask for Scripture to back up that statement.
It is the abomination of desolation written in Daniel.
That's not even close.
Jesus died once for all and is now seated in heaven at the right hand of God interceding for the saints, that is all us true believers in Him who are saved by faith.
Without the shedding of blood, there is no forgiveness of sins. It's not Jesus' suffering and dying that remits sins, but his finished death.
It's a pity that the Catholics *celebrate* His suffering and dying. His suffering and dying is hardly something to *celebrate* although His death is something to remember.
If the eucharist gives eternal life, then why do Catholics have to keep eating it every Sunday. Why isn't once enough? Where did Jesus ever say that?
And where did Jesus leave instructions on the proper procedure, words and motions, to change the bread and cup into His body and blood?
The gospel accounts merely relate Jesus taken the bread and cup and passing it around with instruction to eat and drink. No robes, no motions, no words, no *proper* procedure or it is ineffective. Why the whole ceremony of the mass when Jesus made it so simple? Where did all that come from?