And thats exactly why we were told we must drink the blood of Yeshua to have eternal life..
I hope I'm not breaking a rule by posting this, but I must ask - where do the Scriptures say we must drink (literally) the blood of Yeshua in order to have eternal life? I find this problematic on a few levels:
1. G-d did not change His mind about drinking blood. Even Paul, when speaking to the Gentile converts and trying to give them the basics of Torah obedience, reiterated the prohibition against consuming blood.
2. To partake of a literal blood and flesh of Yeshua is to say He must be sacrificed over and over and over again, when the Bible is clear His sacrifice on the cross was once and for all.
3. Yeshua said, "this do in remembrance of Me", not ""this do and sacrifice my blood and body over and over again".
4. Yeshua referred to the cup of wine as "the fruit of the vine". He only referred to it as "the blood of the new covenant", but never did He say he transformed the fruit of the vine into literal blood. In the book of Matthew, Yeshua calls it the blood of the new covenant first, but immediately afteward refers to it as the fruit of the vine. Why wouldn't He have called it the cupf of blood from that point on?
5. By saying that if one does not literally drink the blood of Yeshua and eat His flesh will not have eternal life, is to imply that those who have never partaken of the eucharist will be damned.
6. Peter was present at the last supper, which means he would have consumed human flesh and blood, but later in Acts 10, during his vision, he tells G-d he has "never eaten that which is common or unclean". Did Peter conveniently forget, or did the disciples know better than many Christians today that Yeshua was using figures of speech regarding the unleavened bread and the wine?