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John 6:53-57
Excerpted from: The Bread and Wine of Passover

Christ's blood is the only blood God allows us to consume - indeed, we must consume it, for it is the guarantee of eternal life. Jesus explains this in John 6:53-57, which I will read:

The eating and drinking relate to something that is ongoing rather than something that is past. Jesus has already fulfilled the sin offering, and the individual would not eat or drink of it anyway. But the spiritual life - the abundance - pictured in the bread and wine is something we experience as we look forward to the future with great hope because of the covenant and what God promises to do within it. The verbs, eat, drink, eats, drinks, abides, and feeds in this passage are in the present tense, meaning that we do them on a continual basis. Our eating and drinking of Christ describe our relationship with Him.

John 6:57 in J.B. Phillips' translation reads, The man who eats [M]y body and drinks [M]y blood shares [M]y life and I share his. The life He gives us imparts the true well-being and fulfillment that this world cannot give. The Passover is a commemoration of the abundant, eternal life that God has graciously made available to us, which will find its culmination when the Passover is fulfilled at Christ's return.

John 6:31-58
Excerpted from: Passover: An Extraordinary Peace Offering

Jesus Christ's body is a multi-faceted symbol. Sometimes Christ's body is a symbol of His death, but at other times it is a symbol of life. So, it says here that the Passover bread represents Christ's body. When Jesus uses bread as a symbol for His body, it is a symbol of life, even eternal life. We won't turn to it, but John 6 explains this symbol very clearly. There, Jesus speaks of bread that endures to everlasting life. He speaks of the bread of God, the bread of life, and the living bread. When Jesus says that He is the living bread (John 6:51), it means that His flesh is not merely something that leads to eternal life, but He indicates a body that is alive. As we partake of the bread, we become one with the living Savior.


Articles

An Unpayable Debt and Obligation  
Born Again or Begotten? (Part One)  
Passover, Obligation, and Love  

Essays

How Did They Overcome? (Part Two)  
Remember Me (Part Two)  
The Covenant of Blood (Part Two)  
Why Do We Observe Unleavened Bread? (Part Three)  
Why Do We Observe Unleavened Bread? (Part Two)  

Sermons

Born Again (Part 1)  (2)
Consequences of Resurrection and Ascension  
Debt and Obligation  (2)
John (Part 12)  (5)
Keeping Love Alive (Part 2)  
Passover: An Extraordinary Peace Offering  
The Source of Church Characteristics (Part One)  
Without a Parable  



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