Now, now. Memorialists or symbolists are perfectly willing to say Christ is present at the Lord’s Supper. He is one with the Father and with the Spirit, and he is certainly spiritually present.
When he said, of the bread in the Last Supper, “This is my body” and “Do this in remembrance of me,” he meant our future communions to be a memorial symbol of his only sacrifice, on the cross, as the Lamb of God. So he is present symbolically, in the bread and wine, every bit as much as his body was present in the bread and wine he and his disciples ate at the Last Supper.
So, what we deny is that there is any change in the substance of the wafers and wine. This is unnecessary to suppose, for a whole variety of theologically and scripturally sound reasons, as of course you know, Dr. Sviegel. But for others, I explain in depth in this video (and its predecessor, but this has the meat of the argument):
Bitchute: bitchute.com/video/GtqT…
YouTube: youtube.com/watch?v=bAu…
