If this is true, then Trump has fooled everyone, including his base. Given what we know about Freemasons and what their intentions are, and certain phrases, I am inclined to believe we are headed to a destination which the bible describes in revelations. Phrases that Q used "from darkness to light" are used during freemason initiations. Just food for thought. Downvote me if you like, I just want some people to consider the possibility that we are all being played by the same people. Lets have an honest conversation.
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"Do this in rememberance of me". The blood sacrifice is real, that is why temars used it, because they wanted control over what Jesus did in the cross. The last supper was the practice of passover which was in practice way before Jesus. So yeah, no. Jesus was not talking about consuming his flesh. He was saying His flesh was gonna be torned, which it was.
Where in the bible is this written?
Or is this your/your preachers interpretation?
John6:
55 For my flesh is real food and my blood is real drink.
56 Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood remains in me, and I in them
Interpretation means his flesh is real food. Its food for the soul. Nobody ate his flesh in literal sense.
Again where does it say that his flesh is food for the soul?
Well Jesus, up till his discord on the bread of life, had an estimated 70-80 disciples. After that he only had 12.
John 6:66.
I would say that those disciples (eye witnesses) took it in a literal sense.
Those disciples didn't even understand He was gonna die and come back to life after 3 days. How would you expect them to understand the blood sacrifice Jesus was alluding to? They were clueless up to Pentecost.
It is written in Isaiah, Zacharia, Jeremiah. Starting in genesis through through Adam, through the promises and covenant to Abraham, all the way to the last supper.
Im going to need the book and verse numbers.
I will, let me get off work and I will follow through.