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Jehovah witnesses asks:- In what sense are we to understand Jesus' words about eating his flesh and drinking his blood?

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Jehovah's Witnesses interpret Jesus' words about eating his flesh and drinking his blood, found in John 6:53-58, primarily in a symbolic sense rather than a literal one. They believe that these expressions are not meant to be understood as a call for literal consumption but rather to convey a deeper spiritual message.

In their view, "eating" Jesus' flesh and "drinking" his blood symbolize accepting Jesus' sacrifice and teachings, as well as developing a close, personal relationship with him. Jehovah's Witnesses emphasize that this act of symbolic consumption represents faith in Jesus and adherence to his teachings as a means of obtaining eternal life. They also reject the idea of transubstantiation or the literal transformation of bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ, which is a belief held by some other Christian denominations, notably within Catholicism.

Thus, for Jehovah's Witnesses, the focus is on the importance of faith in Jesus and living according to his teachings as the way to receive the spiritual benefits of his sacrifice, rather than any physical ritualistic interpretation.