Daily Devotions: August 18, 2018

Daily Devotions: August 18, 2018

August 18, 2018

John 6:51-53…“The Jews then disputed among themselves, saying, “How can this man give us his flesh to eat?’” vs. 52

As John tells this story, it’s pretty obvious that he has Holy Communion in mind. For him, the story of the feeding of the 5,000 was a prelude to the meal that would later become crucial for the life of believers. Even early on there were questions about what was happening as the bread and the wine were consumed in communion. For John, the answer was easy: the bread was the flesh of Jesus, a radical notion that caused enormous confusion for outsiders. Often, the early Christians were accused of cannibalism. To avoid such misunderstanding, some believers adopted alternative language and began to refer to Christ’s presence in more spiritual terms. In their understanding, John’s words are not to be taken literally. For them the bread represents the body of Christ and shouldn’t be thought of as actual flesh. This debate has never really been settled and continues among believers today. Perhaps the best solution is to see the meal as a great mystery and simply celebrate Christ’s real presence without trying to understand it. This keeps it from being a stumbling block to faith and gives us the opportunity to regularly feast on the Bread of Life. In our eating and our drinking we receive assurance of forgiveness and find strength for purposeful living–and that’s really all we need to know!

Thought for the Day: Why is it important to affirm Christ’s real presence in Holy Communion?

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