Today's text represents the third in a series of temple parables that draw a distinction between a faux-faith and a true faith. Previously Jesus
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“Is it ‘Communion?’ the Lord’s Supper?’ or the Eucharist?’ Yes.”
1 Cor. 10.16-17; 20; 11.23-31; John 6.11; 23, 35-42; 48-59 Like a foolish husband arguing with his wife over the true meaning of the word “love,” but