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To: terycarl; ealgeone
Christ's greatest gift to mankind was His sacrifice of His life for us and His greatest gift was to leave Himself in the Eucharist that we might have His physical presence with us forever.

We don't need Christ's physical presence with us, especially bound up in little wheat wafers people have to eat to access Jesus.

He sent His Holy Spirit to dwell in the hearts of believers forever, thus enabling us to do greater works that His.

It's the Spirit who gives life, so that when the Holy Spirit enters the believer's heart through faith, He seals us for the day of redemption, thus securing our salvation FOREVER, not until we need to eat Jesus in a wafer again.

95 posted on 10/31/2015 9:42:32 AM PDT by metmom (...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith...)
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To: metmom
We don't need Christ's physical presence with us, especially bound up in little wheat wafers people have to eat to access Jesus. He sent His Holy Spirit to dwell in the hearts of believers forever, thus enabling us to do greater works that His. It's the Spirit who gives life, so that when the Holy Spirit enters the believer's heart through faith, He seals us for the day of redemption, thus securing our salvation FOREVER, not until we need to eat Jesus in a wafer again.

You get to believe anything that you want to, but that's not what the church, which Christ Himself founded,taught. They all believed in the Eucharist and it was not until well after Luther's time that protestants decided that they didn't need it any more...good grief, that was some 1,600 years after the fact.

98 posted on 10/31/2015 6:56:02 PM PDT by terycarl (COMMON SENSE PREVAILS OVER ALL)
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