To: Cronos
BTW, to practice the presence of The Risen Lord is not the same as practicing cannibalism. In breaking and eating the bread and drinking the wine, the remembrance is practicing the presence of Him Who gave Himself for us. And because our Lord is risen and dwells now across the many dimensions/variables of time and space He can be just an arm’s length away, like in Daniel 5, and can hear our pleading to Him from many voices simultaneously and individually ... the Presence of The Lord is a reality Jesus was teaching His disciples with the bread and wine ‘in remembrance of Him’. He IS our Great High Priest and the Veil has been removed which could spearate us. It is up to us to practice His presence and He IS with us always, even to the ends of the earth.
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01/27/2011 10:21:35 PM PST by
MHGinTN
(Some, believing they can't be deceived, it's nigh impossible to convince them when they're deceived.)
To: MHGinTN; caww
Thank you -- now our fellow Christian non-Lutherans, non-Anglo-Catholic Protestants who disbelieve the words as given in scripture have the free will to disbelieve this if they so wish to, but it is as you said In breaking and eating the bread and drinking the wine, the remembrance is practicing the presence of Him Who gave Himself for us. And because our Lord is risen and dwells now across the many dimensions/variables of time and space He can be just an arms length away, like in Daniel 5, and can hear our pleading to Him from many voices simultaneously and individually ... the Presence of The Lord is a reality Jesus was teaching His disciples with the bread and wine in remembrance of Him. He IS our Great High Priest and the Veil has been removed which could spearate us. It is up to us to practice His presence and He IS with us always, even to the ends of the earth.
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