So how do you know? Is it just another stupid personal opinion when one does not understand or want to believe God’s Word?
You don’t believe in the Eucharist as you reject it.
Isn’t Our Father more concerned about our salvation than our daily needs?
Jesus told us “this is the bread that comes down from Heaven, that a man may eat and not die.”
Our bodies will die, but our souls may have life in Heaven or no life in Hell. Obviously, the Eucharist is for our souls so that we will have life in Heaven.
Jesus told us “my flesh is food indeed, and my blood is drink, indeed.”
Where is your bread that comes down from Heaven?
Your belief is false based on a man made doctrine that contradicts God’s Truth and a false church. Seek the Truth (Math 7:7)
So how do you know?
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Literal Greek states that our Lord teaches us to ask for *bread* for the coming day.
Matthew 6:913 Our bread, that for the coming day, give us today.
Not anything about the Eucharist, nor eternal life.
You added that.
Maybe wearing Romanism colored glasses makes one see Romanism everywhere on looks??
Obviously, a person MUST continue to eat it; or ELSE!
If there's no life in hell, why bother being a Christian, or Catholic??? Is the bible a fairy tale to just you or your entire Church???
His Body and blood is food and drink. [post 161]
Obviously you are (once again) propagating prevarication based upon isolationist eisegesis, for NOWHERE in the only wholly God-inspired and faithful substantive record of how the NT church understood the gospels (Acts-Rev.) is the Lord's supper stated, described, or shown to be spiritual food.
In fact, nowhere therein do we see (unscriptural) Catholic priests conducting the Lord's supper, offering it as a sacrifice for sins and dispensing it as spiritual food, or conducting the Lords supper being a unique function for NT pastors.
Instead, the primary function (besides prayer) of NT episkopos/presbuteros is that of preaching/teaching the inspired word of God. By which word (Scriptures) man is to live by, (Mt. 4:4) as Christ lived by the Father, (Jn. 6:57) with doing His will being His “meat.” (Jn. 4:34) by the believing of which one receives spiritual lie, being regenerated, (Acts 10:43-47; 15:7-9; Eph. 1:13) and thus desiring the milk of the word, (1Pt. 2:2) and then handling the “strong meat” (Heb. 5:12-14) of the word of God, which word believers are “nourished” (1Tim. 4:6) and built up, and are to let it dwell in them richly. (Col. 3:16)
Nor in all the Bible is literally eating anything the means of obtaining spiritual life. And rather than being the centerpiece of the Christian life, the Lord's supper is not even clearly described expect in two chapters of one epistle. And in which it is not that of the sacerdotal priestly Catholic spiritual food feast, while their failure is that of effectually not recognizing other believers as being members of the "one bread," the body of Christ, the cgurch.