In the christian faith it is the symbol of Jesus Christ. Jesus says "I am the bread of life. He who comes to me will never go hungry, and he who believes in me will never be thirsty." He also uses it as a symbol of his body during the last supper.
the body of Jesus Christ through transubstantiation, bread and wine are turned into Jesus' body and blood
Bread is equal to Jesus's body
Wine is equal to Jesus's blood
Bread represents the Body of Christ.
What does it mean to bring Bread and Wine to a new homeowner?
Wine glass goes on the top right. Bread plate to the left of main setting.
In the Christian Eucharist, also called Communion and The Lord's Supper, the wine is in the Chalice and the bread is on the Paten.
A. glass of wine B. bread c. jar of honey D. Bag of coins
In the last supper in the upper room, Christ gave both bread and wine, and said that the bread was his body and the wine was his blood to save the world.
wine is represents the blood of Jesus, the bread is his body and it represents Jesus.
Eucharistic is an adjective meaning of or relating to the sacrament of the Eucharist, a Christian sacrament commemorating the Last Supper by consecrating bread and wine.
Of course, it's just food.
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Christian books, Christian music, and church supplies such as the bread and wine that is used for communion are some of the products that you can purchase at a Christian bookstore.
Chiristians use bread and wine in their religion, if you are christened as a christian it is usually protocall to turn up for a consecutive three Sundays afterwards and line up to drink a sip of wine and a piece of stale bread. This symbolises that you are accepting God's food and that a piece of Jesus is rested upon you. The wine symbolises Jesus' blood and the bread symbolises his body. Jews use bread and wine as part of the Shabbat and Festival meals.
Consubstantiation is a Christian theological doctrine that suggests the presence of Christ coexists with the bread and wine in the Eucharist, rather than the substances of the bread and wine changing into the body and blood of Christ as in transubstantiation. This belief is often associated with the Lutheran tradition.