Or else, what does their version of IS mean
Typically, the meaning of is is is. It has to do with reality, existence, presence. "This is an apple" means an apple is present and here it is.
Real Presence simply accepts and believes what Jesus said and Paul penned. As is. No doubts, no denials, no deleting what they stated and replacing it with what self things must be the truth.
It's not rocket science. It's not complicated.
"Is" = is.
"Body" = body
"Blood" = blood
"Bread" = bread
It's not rocket science, it's not complicated.
Real Presence does NOT insert into the mouth of Jesus words He didn't say such as "NOT" "represents" "symbolizes" "metaphor" "change" "alchemy" "Transubstantiation" "Aristotle" "Accidents" "sacrifice" while deleting words He did say.
It's not rocket science, it's not all that complicated.
Now, yes, this raises physics questions. Just as we have with the Two Natures of Christ and the Trinity and a whole LOT of other truths. But for 1500+ years, all Christians were humble enough to accept that God just may know more about the things of God than our current scientists do, there's no reason to shout "NO WAY!" to what God so clearly states just because we have difficulty explaining it via our current understandings of physics. For 1500 years, Christians didn't use words like "theology" and "doctrine" very much, rather the truths of God were called "The MYSTERIES of God." Scripture calls on Christians to be "Stewards of the MYSTERIES of God," not "Correctors of God getting God out of trouble and falsehood by making it fit our human ideas of philosophy and physics." As with the Trinity and the Two Natures and so many other things, accept what God says because God knows and God says.... if our puny, fallen, sinful, limited brains can't totally wrap themselves around it, that's really not shocking and doesn't make God wrong.
The "is NOT" view, the "it's not really true but metaphor" view was invented by Ulrich Zwingli in the 16th Century because his (wrong) Christology and his (wrong) view of physics read what Jesus said and Paul penned... what all Christians up until then had accepted and believed and treasured in unity..... and shouted "NO WAY! CAN'T BE TRUE!" So he did something new and radical: insisting that we cannot accept what Jesus said and Paul penned because it didn't jibe with Ulrich's (wrong) Christology and (wrong) view of physics. Today, much of modern "Evangelicalism" and some of modern Calvinism has bought into his revolution, his new theory dividing Christianity in the process and of course raising HIGH the thought that if Scripture states something that doesn't "jibe" with an individual's own philosophy and concepts of science, then Scripture is wrong and we must "spin" it to "say" the opposite of what it states in order to keep God from being wrong. Much of liberalism traces back to Zwingli and his revolution.
And I cant believe Im even asking these questions, lol.
Me, too. Real Presence seems like a "DUH" and it was for all Christians for 1500 years until Zwingli's revolution....
I hope that helps.....
A blessed Advent and Christmas!
- Josiah
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