Your body is the temple of God and in order to show reverence to the Body of Christ we are not to abuse our bodies whether by drugs or alcohol, masterbation, pre-marital sex, suggestive behaviour and/or clothing and the list continues. In order to refrain from these things, we must have self control and a deep relationship with God. If we really love Him, we will obey what He commands for His will is the only righteous and perfect one.
Once bread has been transformed into the Body of Christ, great reverence is shown to it, the same reverence that is due to God, naturally. The Body of Christ is reserved in the Tabernacle, and a candleburns there 24/7 when He is there. Everybody shows reverence to it by genuflecting upon entering or leaving the Church and anytime that they might pass in front of the Tabernacle. We recognize Our Savior's presence through faith.
In a religious context, "Lord" is sometimes used to refer to Jesus Christ as a title of reverence and respect. It signifies his authority and divinity.
To show that it was him the body of Christ before dying on the cross
The Body of Christ Porcelain Plate?
Body of Christ = Leib Christi
Want of respect or reverence; disesteem; incivility; discourtesy., To show disrespect to.
It is perfectly fine to show a picture of Jesus Christ
Eli's sons did not show sufficient reverence for the priesthood.
The true church is called the "body of Christ". Christ is the Head and the church is the body.
The Body of the Dead Christ in the Tomb was created in 1522.
Corpus Christi is a Latin term meaning "Body of Christ." In Christianity, it refers to the Eucharist, where bread and wine are believed to transform into the body and blood of Jesus Christ during the Catholic Mass. The feast of Corpus Christi is celebrated to honor this belief.
I am not sure who is calling Jesus the "body of Christ", but no, Jesus is not the body of Christ. Believers in Jesus around the world are the body of Christ (Romans 12:5, "...so we (believers), being many, are one body in Christ." Also see I Corinthians 12:14-20; Ephesians 1:22-23.