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For the last several weeks, I have had several occurances during everyday life of feeling something I have found hard to describe . . . . but in pondering it tonight, I realized that a passage in the bible had taken new meaning . .

I mentioned this before; in our church history class I felt suddenly as though a deep and strong foundation was beneath all of us there, and binding us together on solid ground that was unshakeable, unmovable - that we were being held together as the body of Christ tightly, strongly, deeply - as if the frame that surrounded us went way deep into the earth farther down than anyone could imagine . . such great peace emcompasses this reality . . It surprised me . . and I have felt it several times since . . .a solidity not just in myself, but in myself WITHIN THE BODY of Christ, like the stones of a building being so perfectly joined and fitted together, supported by the foundation and frame, that they are solidly put into palce . . there is no movement . . I experience that I am being held firmly in place within, and by, the Church . .

A fragment of a verse came to mind tonight - I looked it up :

Eph 4:16​
From whom the whole body fitly joined together and compacted by that which every joint supplieth, according to the effectual working in the measure of every part, maketh increase of the body unto the edifying of itself in love.
And suddenly it took on a whole new, deeper meaning . . fitly joined . . .compacted . . .

Suddenly I began to understand exactly what this verse was saying .. I have been experiencing it . . . .


When I was a Protestant, my experience had been that of being joined together with other Christians . . but loosely . . like being knitted together, but in a very loose knit - like the person doing the knitting is using big knitting needles . .

But this experience of being loosely knitted together is not what this verse is describing . . or it is a poor immitation of it . .

It is describing being so closely knit together, so closely compacted together that it is not like a loosely knit garment, but a solid, strongly built bulding held together as closely and as tightly as possible by a solid, deep and strong foundation with a well fitted frame - though this verse uses the analogy of the body . .

The body, is not one that is loose and flaccid, but one that is well muscled, well developed, strong, the joints not popping in and out of joint . .but everything in its place and held in place firmly, solidly . .

Perhaps what I am saying is like, 'yeah, of course' to many of you here . . but as I grow deeper into Christ through Catholicism, I am experiencing this more strongly each day . . somtimes it seems to begin to overwhelm me and I feel something growing inside of me . . something solid, full of peace . .

And it puts me at rest . . :)


I probably have not expressed myself well . . but I am in awe of this!


Peace in Him!

 
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I think it's the Eucharist that binds us closer together than just having similar beliefs. When we consume His Body and Blood, we are united with Him and each other more closely than only simple agreement on say, the trinity. It's a true intimacy.

Just my thoughts.:)
 
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Little Flower,

Very well said, you certainly have a way with words. It definitely is beautiful what God has provided for us, it is a foretaste of heaven, this feeling of being one with all others. We are the bride of Christ, and, like Veritas said, the Eucharist is what joins us together. It definitely is a very intimate thing.
 
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Yes, it is most definitely the eucharist which nourishes the members of the Body and ties us together in ever more secure, intricate and stronger bounds in Love . .

This is true unity . . it is not a superficial unity of beliefs or fellowship or even worship . . it goes much deeper than that! . . It is a deep, profound unity of soul and spirit in Christ . . There is nothing else like it . . .


Peace in Him!
 
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I agree with Proud2bCatholic - you're very eloquent and your writing is beautiful! :)

I also agree with all above -
I would never deny that non-Catholics can experience God's love and power (I know for a fact that they can!).
But the Catholic Church has preserved the true mystery of Christ in the Eucharist, and this is what binds us as one. :prayer:
 
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