John Martin
Active Member
I am thinking that the last supper is the most important ritual that Jesus has left. Similar to the Last Supper is the washing of the feet. These three rituals reveal the essential truth of Jesus' life and his essential message.
The experience of Jesus was the one hundred percent love of God and one hundred percent of love of neighbour. When Jesus said, 'the Father and I are one' he revealed one hundred percent of love of God. When he said whatever you do to the least of my brothers and sisters that you do unto me, he revealed one hundred percent love of neighbour. In this sense in Jesus Christ the love of God reached one hundred percent and the love of neighbour reached one hundred percent. In that sense he represents the fullness of Truth.No truth can go beyond that.
The Last Supper reveals this fundamental truth. it reveals the one hundred percent love of God and one hundred percent love of neighbour. The bread and wine represent our human consciousness. They are raised to the level of divine so that they become body and blood God. They become sacred. This is the love of God. Then we need to give and receive this body and blood. Whatever we give to others is the body and blood of God and whatever we receive from others is the body and blood of God. This is the love of neighbour. In this sense human life becomes sacred and human relationships become sacred. Our life becomes the life of God and our actions become the actions.
This is the primary vocation of human beings when God said 'be fruitful and multiply'. This fruitfulness and multiplication is not limited to the physical multiplication of children. It is to multiply what is necessary to human beings. this way of living also can be described as 'unfolding'. Jesus did not celebrate the Eucharist only at the Last Supper. His whole life, after his enlightenment, was a continuous Eucharistic celebration. He was unfolding his life. He did not multiply physically but he multiplied bread and fish when people needed it. He changed water into wine when people needed it, he healed people when people needed it, he gave love and compassion whenever they are needed. So his whole life was a continuous Eucharistic celebration. In the Last Supper he showed his disciples the essence of his life and teaching and he asked them to do the same.
In the gospel of John we do not have the last Supper but the Washing of the Feet. it is exactly like the Eucharist. When a person realizes oneness with God( love of God) that person realizes that that everyone is one with God but not aware. That person servers others( love of neighbour),washing the feet, to realize their dignity and help others to realize that. The Last Supper reveals that purpose of our life is to love God one hundred percent and to love our neighbours one hundred percent.
I would appreciate if any one has any comments on it.
The experience of Jesus was the one hundred percent love of God and one hundred percent of love of neighbour. When Jesus said, 'the Father and I are one' he revealed one hundred percent of love of God. When he said whatever you do to the least of my brothers and sisters that you do unto me, he revealed one hundred percent love of neighbour. In this sense in Jesus Christ the love of God reached one hundred percent and the love of neighbour reached one hundred percent. In that sense he represents the fullness of Truth.No truth can go beyond that.
The Last Supper reveals this fundamental truth. it reveals the one hundred percent love of God and one hundred percent love of neighbour. The bread and wine represent our human consciousness. They are raised to the level of divine so that they become body and blood God. They become sacred. This is the love of God. Then we need to give and receive this body and blood. Whatever we give to others is the body and blood of God and whatever we receive from others is the body and blood of God. This is the love of neighbour. In this sense human life becomes sacred and human relationships become sacred. Our life becomes the life of God and our actions become the actions.
This is the primary vocation of human beings when God said 'be fruitful and multiply'. This fruitfulness and multiplication is not limited to the physical multiplication of children. It is to multiply what is necessary to human beings. this way of living also can be described as 'unfolding'. Jesus did not celebrate the Eucharist only at the Last Supper. His whole life, after his enlightenment, was a continuous Eucharistic celebration. He was unfolding his life. He did not multiply physically but he multiplied bread and fish when people needed it. He changed water into wine when people needed it, he healed people when people needed it, he gave love and compassion whenever they are needed. So his whole life was a continuous Eucharistic celebration. In the Last Supper he showed his disciples the essence of his life and teaching and he asked them to do the same.
In the gospel of John we do not have the last Supper but the Washing of the Feet. it is exactly like the Eucharist. When a person realizes oneness with God( love of God) that person realizes that that everyone is one with God but not aware. That person servers others( love of neighbour),washing the feet, to realize their dignity and help others to realize that. The Last Supper reveals that purpose of our life is to love God one hundred percent and to love our neighbours one hundred percent.
I would appreciate if any one has any comments on it.