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Did Jesus tell us to partake in holy communion?

And what did Jesus mean by "eat my flesh" and "drink my blood"?

Let us first pray to God for understanding and then read John 6:49-59

The word of God is written to reconcile the flesh to the spiritual laws of God. Therefore when
Jesus spoke of himself it is was representation of the Word of God which is spirit; which is why
Jesus said from the beginning to eat from the Tree of Life. When we eat his flesh or from the
Tree of Life (word of God) we grow spiritually (Gen. 2:9, Rev. 22:19). And to drink his blood is
representation of the baptism which is for a remission of sins. The baptism seals the new
covenant that Jesus spoke of while requiring several conditions: 1) repentance of sins, 2) believe
in Jesus and his commandments, 3) submission to God through a new covenant which seals an
oath between you and God to obey his commandments. (Hebrews 13:20, Acts 2:38, 1 Kings
2:43)

Once, the baptism is complete the individual is now forgiven of their sins of the past and is
starting life without sin as Jesus did when he was born. That is why the term "new babes" is
given to new members who have just now been put under the blood of Christ for they desire the
sincere milk which is the foundation of the word of God to walk according to his
commandments. (1 Peter 2:2-3, Jeremiah 15:16)

Also as it is written in Matthew 26 Jesus is partaking of the Passover with his disciples as
commanded by God in Leviticus 23. This day is to be remembered as a memorial throughout our
generations forever which represents the blood of Jesus as a remission of sins for all who obey
his commandments (Hebrews 5:5-10); for God so loved the world he gave his only begotten son
for the sins of the whole world. (John 3:16-17, 1 John 4:8-10)

Was Jesus a roman catholic who spoke of the eucharist?

Jesus gave us his word for belief and understanding nothing more and nothing less, lets not add
to what is mentioned in scripture. If we can not read it, then we can not believe in it.

John 7:16-17
Jesus answered them, and said, My doctrine is not mine, but his that sent me.
If any man will do his will, he shall know of the doctrine, whether it be of God, or whether I
speak of myself.

Titus 1:9
Holding fast the faithful word as he hath been taught, that he may be able by sound doctrine both
to exhort and to convince the gainsayers.

2 Timothy 3:16
All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for
correction, for instruction in righteousness:

1 Timothy 4:6
If thou put the brethren in remembrance of these things, thou shalt be a good minister of Jesus
Christ, nourished up in the words of faith and of good doctrine, whereunto thou hast attained.
Did Jesus tell us to partake in holy communion?
And what did Jesus mean by "eat my flesh" and "drink my blood"?

As brothers and sisters in Jesus Christ, its about making the word of God simple through the
explanation of scripture upon scripture rather than to illustrate something not supported by
scripture. This event is known as the Passover (Leviticus 23, Matthew 26) and not the Holy
Communion or the Last Supper as the Eucharist depicts. Therefore, if any symbolism is not
mentioned in God's word then we should not express it unto one another nor believe in it; but
keep true to what is written of God rather than to believe in the commandments of man. (Mark
7:7)

Have you ever asked yourself where did the origin of the cross come from and Holy
Communion?

Those who didn't know about the history of the cross see
http://www.thercg.org/questions/p096.a.html The cross was not widely used in mainstream
Christianity until the time of the Roman emperor Constantine—about 300 years after Christ
established His Church. http://www.ccg.org/english/s/p039.html

Holy Communion has its origin as well see the following links:
http://www.bismikaallahuma.org/archives/2006/christmas-and-its-pagan-origins/
The origin of Christian Communion can be traced back to the pagan period and patterns its
tradition similar to the Passover. http://godkind.org/pagan-holidays.html

As servants of the Most High God, Jesus we have to continually to


seek the truth in all things we do pertaining to the faith of Jesus Christ our Lord.

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