Description
When Jesus spoke of giving his body and blood for us to eat and drink, it scandalized some of his followers. How can a man give his flesh to eat? Even to this day, some Christians find Jesus’ words to be a stumbling block.
Most Protestants apply a merely symbolic meaning to the New Testament passages that refer to Christ’s body. In their attempts to make the Eucharist nothing more than a metaphor, we hear an echo of those Gospel skeptics who found the Lord’s plain meaning just too incredible to believe.
In his new audio set Living Bread: A Defense of Christ's Real Presence in the Eucharist, Tim Staples provides the definitive answer to all those who doubt Christ’s real presence in the Eucharist.
This four part presentation breaks down the common objections to the Catholic doctrine, and builds a powerful case—from Scripture as well as the teaching and practices of the early Christians—for taking Jesus at his word when he said: “I am the living bread which came down from heaven; if any one eats of this bread, he will live forever; and the bread which I shall give for the life of the world is my flesh" (John 6:51).
4 Reviews
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Must have
Absolutely fantastic! A must listen to for all Catholics!!! Very helpful in talking to our protestant brothers and sisters!!!
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Remarkable - Both the Holy Eucharist and this historical defense
I had this once before and lost it. I needed to purchase it again, because it's that good. I love how Tim Staples dives in both John 6 (in great depth - putting you there with Jesus and His Apostoles) and why Saint John wrote his gospel the way he did (namely because of his arch-nemesis Cerinthus).
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Information packed!
I recently discussed the Eucharist with an evangelical friend. This is everything I wanted to say.
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Fantastic!
Very informative and interesting to listen to. The Eucharist is my favorite topic, so this was awesome!