Flesh & Blood, or Cracker & Grape Juice?

The Eucharist (i.e. Communion) is a ritual, which has been performed in religious masses all over the world for millennia.  The ritualistic rite of eating a cracker and drinking wine has been practiced since Babylon under the rule of Nimrod, King of Babylon.  In the Vatican, the Pope now wears that same crown of “Mystery, Babylon the Great” and holds, “a golden cup in her hand, making all nations drunk with the wine of her fornication” (Rev 17:2-5, 18:3).

Man shall not live by bread alone

Catholics and many religious sects are told that priests have the power to transform a cracker and wine into the flesh and blood of Jesus.  Protestants practice the same ritual but believe that the bread and wine are a symbol of Jesus.  Yet, the very man they think they’re reverencing by eating a piece of bread said:

“It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God.” Matthew 4:4

Hoc est Corpus Meum

This ritual has been passed down throughout the centuries.  It has no basis in reality and is a superstitious practice.  When priests perform the ritual of transubstantiation, many still say the Latin incantation, “Hoc est Corpus Meum”.  The word “religion” itself is actually the Latin word for “superstition”.  It is a “Mystery of Babylon” that has been used to keep people in subjection to false prophets and wicked priests since the beginning.  To this day, Catholic priests threaten their congregants with excommunication, which would bar them from participating in the Eucharist.  During the Inquisitions, the Cathari, also known as the Albigensian (who were the progeny of Y’hoshua (Jesus) and Mary Magdalene), were tortured and killed for refusing to take part in such rituals, calling such practices an abomination to God. (See “The Day the World Changed – 9/11 The Big Hoax Remembered”.)

A cracker and grape juice are just that, no one has magical powers to transform them into anything else.  Scientists have done DNA tests and found no evidence of human DNA in crackers that underwent transubstantiation.  One cannot receive salvation through this ritual.  In fact, Paul wrote:

“he that eats and drinks unworthily, eats and drinks damnation to himself, not discerning the Lord’s body.” 1 Corinthians 11:29

So, let us discern for a moment what is the Lord’s body.

The Word made Flesh

In John 1:14, John said, “the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us…full of grace and truth.”  Also in John, Y’hoshua said, “I am the living bread which came down from Heaven: if any man eats of this bread, he shall live for ever: and the bread that I will give is my flesh,…”  When the Pharisees heard this, they asked among themselves saying, “How can this man give us his flesh to eat?”  Y’hoshua replied, “He that eats my flesh, and drinks my blood, has eternal life; and I will raise him up at the last day.”

Y’hoshua spoke only in parables.  He never meant for anyone to literally eat his flesh and blood.  Not even as a cracker and grape juice symbolizing the same.  However, if you consider the Spiritual aspect of his flesh is the Word, it becomes much easier to swallow, so to speak.  Y’hoshua said:

“It is the Spirit that quickens (“gives Life”); the flesh profits nothing: the Words that I speak to you, they are Spirit, and they are Life.” John 6:63

If you truly desire to understand the Word of God, then watch the presentation of the Proof of the Creator to eat more of the Bread that comes down out of Heaven for you!

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