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John 6:63 - It is the spirit that quickeneth; the flesh profiteth nothing: the words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they are life.JagLovest thou in Christ Yahshua, Lord and Saviour of the world.
Ha I knew that you were going to use that arguement, thats Why I posted the answer to that question on my first post a) Jesus' Eucharistic talk ends with verse 58 ( see verse 59) the dialogue of 60-70 occurs later and deals with faith, not the eucharist.
the word "spirit" is nowhere used in the bible to mean "symbolic" the spiritual is just as real as the material.c) In verse 63, Jesus is comparing the nonbeliever( "the flesh") with the spiritual or faith filled man. In 1 cor 2:14 we learn what Jesus means by flesh in verse 63 14"But a natural man does not accept the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him; and he cannot understand them, because they are spiritually appraised" (1 cor 2:14)Note that Jesus says my flesh when discussing the eucharist. He says the flesh when refering to the nonbeliever who will not believe anything beyond his senses and reason. No christian believes that Jesus's flesh "counts for nothing" as said in verse 63 for his flesh was the means of our redemptiond) Note that the unbelieving disciples leave Jesus after verse 63-They would not have left at this point if Jesus had assured them he was only speaking symbollically This is the only time recorded int he new testament that any of Jesus's disciples leave him because they found his doctrine too hard to accept. of the twelve apostles apparently only Judas rejected the eucharistI posted it again just for you
your brother in christRyan Fitz
John 6:63 - It is the spirit that quickeneth; the flesh profiteth nothing: the words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they are life.JagLovest thou in Christ Yahshua, Lord and Saviour of the world.
Ha I knew that you were going to use that arguement, thats Why I posted the answer to that question on my first post a) Jesus' Eucharistic talk ends with verse 58 ( see verse 59) the dialogue of 60-70 occurs later and deals with faith, not the eucharist.

