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What did Jesus mean when He said, "This is my body" and "This is my blood"? In this episode, we explore whether His words should be understood literally or figuratively, examining how Scripture frequently uses metaphorical language.
We trace diverse views from the early church, challenging the notion that all Christians historically held a literal interpretation. Comparing the Reformed perspective of Christ’s spiritual presence with the Roman Catholic doctrine of transubstantiation, we unpack the theological stakes—especially how Christ’s humanity and divinity relate to His presence in the Eucharist.
Join us for a thoughtful, Scripture-centered discussion that moves beyond mere debate to a profound reflection on how Christ nourishes His church.
By Zechariah EshackWhat did Jesus mean when He said, "This is my body" and "This is my blood"? In this episode, we explore whether His words should be understood literally or figuratively, examining how Scripture frequently uses metaphorical language.
We trace diverse views from the early church, challenging the notion that all Christians historically held a literal interpretation. Comparing the Reformed perspective of Christ’s spiritual presence with the Roman Catholic doctrine of transubstantiation, we unpack the theological stakes—especially how Christ’s humanity and divinity relate to His presence in the Eucharist.
Join us for a thoughtful, Scripture-centered discussion that moves beyond mere debate to a profound reflection on how Christ nourishes His church.