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So you don't believe that God could give Himself to you for communion? You don't see it as a possibility even though it's a more perfect communion than just remembering his death by eating crackers and drinking some juice.
In the Passover, the Hebrews were to consume the innocent lamb. There...
What I'm suggesting is that instead of doubting Jesus, why not believe Him as the disciples did? The scriptures don't show them questioning him and weren't they very good at asking when they didn't understand?
In the bible the difference was in heritage and ancestry. Now, the difference is that those who say they are Jewish in today's time might not be referring to religion at all but the fact that they came from Jews. No one calls themselves Gentiles anymore...do they? We are all connected by Jesus.
You were taught it wasn't true?
I believe it. As Rens pointed out there are some amazing things you believe in. Don't stop at that. God can do wondrous things :)
It's a great blend of voices.
I like when musicians thinking about the voices and how they sound together. Have you heard the group The Civil Wars? Even though they are only two people the harmonizing is so pleasing.
This is my body.
You say no one is ever saved by a cracker. Well, Jesus didn't hand out crackers so there is one flaw ;) Let's change that to bread. Can bread save us? No. Bread alone cannot save us. Can the Lord's body save us? The one that is our Savior? The one that is the new covenant...
http://www.biblestudytools.com/dictionary/gentiles/
"Gentiles [N] [T] [B] [S]
(Heb., usually in plural, goyim), meaning in general all nations except the Jews. In course of time, as the Jews began more and more to pride themselves on their peculiar privileges, it acquired unpleasant...