And not only this, but we also exult in our tribulations, knowing that tribulation brings about perseverance; and perseverance, proven character; and proven character, hope; Proverbs 12:4 Verse Concepts An excellent wife is the crown of her husband,But she who shames him is like rottenness...
Rather, by emphasizing to them that what He said about His flesh and blood is “spirit and life,” Jesus was dispelling their notion that all they should be concerned with is having flesh to eat for the sustenance of physical life. The Eucharist is the actual flesh and blood of Jesus (...
16“你们要在亚笔月[a]为你们的上帝耶和华守逾越节,因为祂在这个月的一个晚上带领你们离开了埃及。2你们要在你们的上帝耶和华选定的敬拜场所,把牛羊作为逾越节的祭牲献给祂。3吃祭牲的时候,不可吃有酵的饼,七天之内要吃无酵饼,即忆苦饼,以便你们一生谨记离开埃及的日子,因为当时你们离开得很仓促。...
耶稣又对他们说:我实在告诉你们,站在这里的,有人在没尝死味以前,必要看见神的国大有能力临到。过了六天,耶稣带着彼得、雅各、约翰暗暗的上了高山,就在他们
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G2374. εὐχαριστία, eucharistia, thanksgiving G2374 εὐχαριστία εὐχαριστία (eucharistia), thanksgiving (G2374); εὐχαριστέω (eucharisteō), be... G2426. ζητέω, zēteō, seek G2426 ζητέ...
G2374. εὐχαριστία, eucharistia, thanksgiving G2374 εὐχαριστία εὐχαριστία (eucharistia), thanksgiving (G2374); εὐχαριστέω (eucharisteō), be... G2398. ἐχθρός, echthros, hostile, hated, enemy G2398...
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We need not be able to quote the Bible chapter and verse. We don’t need to be, and quite frankly can’t be, without sin and blemish. We can be anxious, irritable, frustrating, or frustrated and Jesus will always be there to offer grace, compassion, and mercy and to invite us into...
(or something like that.) I always thought that these lines could be a way of showing that the Catholic understanding of the Eucharist is wrong, that Jesus wasn’t speaking as plainly as he appeared to in the beginning of the discourse but, instead, it could all be understood as a call...