katherine2001
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Recon3rd, if Jesus didn't mean His words literally because the flesh profits nothing, what are you basing your salvation on? If Jesus meant that His flesh profits nothing, then nothing He did in the flesh profits anything, and we have no salvation. If Christ's flesh profits nothing, then His incarnation in the flesh and His taking on a human body, nature, and personhood profits nothing. His sinless life, His healings, His crucifixion, and His resurrection profit nothing, and we are still dead in our sins. If the "flesh profits nothing" is going to be used to argue that we are not to eat His flesh and drink His blood (especially when He showed how we are to do that at the Last Supper), then the "flesh profits nothing" has to be applied across the board. If His flesh profits nothing, then what is our idea that we are saved being based on? Obviously, Jesus was not talking about His own flesh when He said that "the flesh profits nothing", because if that was true, why did He become incarnate, die on the cross, and resurrect from the dead, all in the flesh? Remember that the passage says that Jesus was totally aware of what the people were saying among themselves and their total bewilderment about what He was saying, and yet He didn't correct them or chase after them when many disciples left Him after His words about eating His flesh and drinking His blood. The idea that Communion was only symbolic didn't come into the church until the Reformation. Before that, the church both East and West believed in Real Presence prior to that. All the apostles believed that the bread and the wine is Christ's Body and Blood. If they were wrong about that, what else in the Scriptures were they wrong about? Having been Baptist for 25 years before I converted to EO, I am pretty aware that the only time the Scriptures are not taken literally is when people can't accept what is said if it is taken literally. Somehow, the Son of God, who participated in the Creation of the universe isn't capaple of saying what He really meant to say, so obviously, people just misunderstood what He meant (including the apostles).
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