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It has given me food for thought. Comments?
I don't get any sense that "real presence" exactly implies eating Jesus. Though I see how John's passage uses that image. We believe that Christ is really and truly present with us in the sacrament. I think Jesus was also being metaphorical that we were taking Jesus into us in communion. Eating is one way to get something into yourself physically. So I see communion as another way to cooperate with the Holy Spirit in getting the spirit of Christ within us. The eating Jesus body and drinking Jesus blood is a very physical way of trying to describe what is a spiritual reality, that Christ dwells in us.
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