Moses Performed The First Communion

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Moses Performed The First Communion

When Moses came down from the mountain of God he was carrying the stone tablets containing the Ten Commandments. When he saw the great immortality and debauchery of the people gathered he threw the Ten Commandments at the wanton sadistic pleasure seeking crowd and the tablets broke. This was symbolic of the breaking of the bread of communion and symbolic of the broken body of the coming messiah Jesus Christ on the cross for the sins of mankind, for Jesus is the word (hint: God's Law) made flesh.

Later in the desert when Moses was following the Pillar of Cloud and Pillar of Fire (hint: symbolic of the coming messiah Jesus Christ) he struck a stone with his staff unleashing a stream of water because of all the grumbling and complaining of the people. This was symbolic of the blood shed by the coming messiah Jesus Christ on the cross and symbolic of the drinking of the wine that Jesus Christ initiated at the Last Supper just before his death on the cross of Calvary ushering in the New Covenant of Jesus Christ.

Moses represented the Old Covenant which was continually being broken as demonstrated symbolically by the broken tablets and the cracked rock. Moses was ultimately prevented from entering the Promised Land meaning that the Law of the Old Covenant cannot save anyone. Only the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross can save us from our sins.

Jesus Christ came to fulfill the role of messiah and redeemer and symbolically became both the broken tablet, for Jesus was the word made flesh thereby receiving the punishment of God's wrath on the cross meant for mankind, and Jesus Christ became the cracked rock that poured forth 'living water'! Both tablet and rock together became the body and blood of Jesus Christ on the cross ushering in the New Covenant of Jesus Christ.

Moses performed the first communion, but in two stages separated by both time and distance (hint: another example of quantum entanglement in the bible just like the tree of the knowledge of Good and Evil and the tree of Life).

Moses initiated the first communion representing both body and Blood of the coming messiah Jesus Christ on the outside of the promised land whereas Jesus Christ became the actual body and blood on the inside of the promised land. So you see the forgiveness for all of mankind's sins are offered to both Jew and Gentile alike.

Additionally, since Jesus Christ is God become man, Jesus already had the knowledge of Good and Evil when he was conceived by the Holy Spirit. Jesus Christ came into this world with a sinless knowledge of Good and Evil and did not possess the knowledge of Good and Evil through any sin as Adam and Eve did in the Garden of Eden. Since Jesus Christ is God become man he always possessed the knowledge of Good and evil which is why a virgin birth was necessary.

Jesus Christ, as God become man, was therefore both the tree of the knowledge of Good and Evil and the Tree of everlasting life together, thereby restoring their quantum entanglement that existed in the Garden of Eden before the sin of Adam and Eve.

Believe in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ and rest assured that you'll be included in life eternal with God the Father, God the Son Jesus Christ, and God the Holy Spirit in heaven forever.

God Bless
 

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These things may be said to foretell or foreshadow events that were still to come. However, they cannot properly be said to BE what Christ instituted...in the absence of Christ. (!)

Communion, for instance, is not the sacrament we usually call by that name prior to Christ instituting it, ordaining it, at the Last Supper and commissioning his Apostles to repeat it. Similarly, there were baptisms with water long before John baptized Jesus in the River Jordan, but we know that these are not examples of Christian baptism.
 
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