YES. The wine represent his blood and the bread represents his flesh.
Explanation:
Soon after they gathered for the meal, Jesus poured the first of four cups of wine. ... This is the cup of redemption, which is also the symbolic cup to which Jesus referred as representing his blood shed for us. Jesus' fulfillment of being the cup of redemption signaled the release of the new covenant written in blood.
Bread is also a gift from God: when Moses fed his people in the desert with food which fell from heaven, and during the last supper, when bread became the body of Christ. When Jesus multiplied the bread to feed the crowd, bread became a sign of sharing. It also symbolised the Word of God which nourished the crowds.
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I believe in the jesus christ and i believe to the bread and wine is a body and blood of the jesus
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YES. The wine represent his blood and the bread represents his flesh.
Explanation:
Soon after they gathered for the meal, Jesus poured the first of four cups of wine. ... This is the cup of redemption, which is also the symbolic cup to which Jesus referred as representing his blood shed for us. Jesus' fulfillment of being the cup of redemption signaled the release of the new covenant written in blood.
Bread is also a gift from God: when Moses fed his people in the desert with food which fell from heaven, and during the last supper, when bread became the body of Christ. When Jesus multiplied the bread to feed the crowd, bread became a sign of sharing. It also symbolised the Word of God which nourished the crowds.