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Invisible Man Quote by The Church Fathers

“as the blessed Paul declares in his Epistle to the Ephesians, that “we are members of His body, of His flesh, and of His bones.” He does not speak these words of some spiritual and invisible man, for a spirit has not bones nor flesh; but [he refers to] that dispensation [by which the Lord became]…” quote by The Church Fathers
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““as the blessed Paul declares in his Epistle to the Ephesians, that “we are members of His body, of His flesh, and of His bones.” He does not speak these words of some spiritual and invisible man, for a spirit has not bones nor flesh; but [he refers to] that dispensation [by which the Lord became] an actual man, consisting of flesh, and nerves, and bones,—that [flesh] which is nourished by the cup which is His blood, and receives increase from the bread which is His body. And””

The Church Fathers

About This Quote

Source Treatise: Early Christian writings, 2nd century CE

The passage emphasizes Christ’s physical humanity, countering purely spiritual interpretations.

In simple terms: Christ was truly human, with flesh and bones.

Key Takeaway

Embrace both spiritual and physical aspects of faith.

Themes

theology anthropology spirituality embodiment scripture

Mood

reflective devotional

Type

theological explanatory

When to use this quote

  • worship
  • religious education
  • personal devotion
  • interfaith dialogue
  • ethical living

Key Concepts

Christology incarnation sacramental theology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does recognizing Christ’s humanity affect your practice?
  • Can physical embodiment deepen spiritual experience?
A Different Perspective

Some may argue the focus should be purely spiritual.

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