John 6
51“I am the living bread that came down out of heaven; if anyone eats of this bread, he will live forever; and the bread also which I will give for the life of the world is
My flesh.”
52Then the Jews
began to argue with one another, saying, “How can this man give us
His flesh to eat?”
53So Jesus said to them, “Truly, truly, I say to you, unless you eat
the flesh of the Son of Man and drink His blood, you have no life in yourselves.
54“He who eats
My flesh and drinks My blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up on the last day.
55“For
My flesh is true food, and My blood is true drink.
56“He who eats
My flesh and drinks My blood abides in Me, and I in him.
57“As the living Father sent Me, and I live because of the Father, so he who eats Me, he also will live because of Me.
58“This is the bread which came down out of heaven; not as the fathers ate and died; he who eats this bread will live forever.”
Are you saying Jesus COMMANDED them to eat his FLESH and then right after tells them it is pointless to do it?
I am saying that there is not a sane man among them, not among the disciples at least, that expected to eat his flesh. Only unsaved fools would believe such stupidity. But then they have a reason for they are steeped in paganism which leads them to believe that even such things as water can wash away sins. Such superstitions! The Hindus baptize themselves in the polluted waters of the Ganges River to this day thinking its "holy" waters will away their sins. The RCC has a practice that is no different.
The Bible says:
1Co 2:14 But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned.
--The "natural man" is the unsaved man. He does not receive or understand the things of the Spirit of God. Naturally, the unsaved, both of the first and twenty-first century cannot understand the Word of God, and thus John 6 remains a mystery to them to this day.
Here is another translation of the same verse that makes it a bit clearer:
(GW) A person who isn't spiritual doesn't accept the teachings of God's Spirit. He thinks they're nonsense. He can't understand them because a person must be spiritual to evaluate them.
--The Magesterium is not composed (and was not composed) of spiritual men. Find the actual writers of the present Catechism. Who were they? What kind of men were they? They were not "super spiritual" men. They were sinners, ungodly men. The Catechism is full of errors and contradictions. It is not an inspired document.
He never says "MY FLESH is SPIRIT". he says : "the words that I have spoken to you are spirit and are life"
He doesn't have to say it. He spoke in symbolic language when flesh did not mean spirit, which even here shows your confusion. The flesh refers to the body of Christ, symbolic of his body, which in the future would be put to death for the sins of all mankind. Check with 1Cor.11, where Paul so clearly and concisely explains that to us.
All of his words are spirit and life, but only to those who believe on them.
They are death and condemnation to those who reject them.
He never says he who eats my spirit, He does say he who eats my flesh.
It is centered around belief, faith.
Joh 6:56 He that eateth my flesh, and drinketh my blood, dwelleth in me, and I in him.
Joh 6:57 As the living Father hath sent me, and I live by the Father: so
he that eateth me, even he shall live by me.
Joh 6:58 This is that bread which came down from heaven: not as your fathers did eat manna, and are dead:
he that eateth of this bread shall live for ever.
Who shall live forever? He had already taught them this truth many times, and now is reinforcing it:
Joh 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that
whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
Joh 3:36
He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life: and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him.
Joh 5:24 Verily, verily, I say unto you,
He that heareth my word, and believeth on him that sent me, hath everlasting life, and shall not come into condemnation; but is passed from death unto life.
--Here are three times that he has said that when one believes ON HIM, then he has everlasting life. And this is all before John 6. It didn't come through eating flesh/bread.
Something done spiritually never meant symbolically or of a lesser reality.
He told them plainly "I am that bread from heaven," and now he refers to his body. Why can't you make that connection. His disciples could. Paul did. Read 1Cor.11.
You say the ones who take him literally left.....brilliant.
You don't take the metaphor as it should be taken.
Joh 10:7 Then said Jesus unto them again, Verily, verily, I say unto you,
I am the door of the sheep.
Joh 10:9
I am the door: by me if any man enter in, he shall be saved, and shall go in and out, and find pasture.
--Twice Jesus said, "I am the door." Did this door come with stained glass windows on the side; did it have a peep-hole so one could see who is coming? What were the door knobs like?
Are you literal enough?
Or are you sane enough to realize it is a metaphor just as "flesh and blood" are a metaphor in John 6?
No one is going to LEAVE because they expected to Eat Jesus FOR REAL and were told no its just spiritual.
None of them said aww shucks I don't get to nibble his feet, guess i'm leaving.
Instead they would have gotten RELIEF he was being symbolic.
They wanted him to be symbolic that's the reason for leaving!
If they understood that to eat his flesh and drink his blood was to believe on Him, and to believe on Him was to be his disciple, and He to be their Rabbi, Master, and LORD, then the cost would have been too much for them to bear.
They expected a coming King, not a suffering servant for a Messiah. This is not the one they wanted to follow. He had disappointed them. To follow him would mean to suffer and that did not appeal to the average person, therefore many turned back.
John 6:60
(GW) When many of Jesus' disciples heard him, they said, "What he says is hard to accept. Who wants to listen to him anymore?"
--His doctrine was too difficult to follow, as was his life.
oh 6:64 But there are some of you that believe not. For Jesus knew from the beginning who they were that believed not, and who should betray him.
Joh 6:65 And he said, Therefore said I unto you, that no man can come unto me, except it were given unto him of my Father.
Joh 6:66 From that time many of his disciples went back, and walked no more with him.
The doctrine was too difficult. The life was too difficult. Many just followed him for miracles, for want of bread. It wouldn't be that way.
The conclusion makes this entire episode very evident:
Joh 6:67 Then said Jesus unto the twelve,
Will ye also go away?
Joh 6:68 Then Simon Peter answered him, Lord, to whom shall we go? t
hou hast the words of eternal life.
Joh 6:69 And
we believe and are sure that thou art that Christ, the Son of the living God.
They accepted him by faith and followed him by faith. Faith is the cornerstone of the entire passage. Faith or belief in Christ and his words gave to them eternal life. The flesh and blood were merely symbolic of it.