C. Spiritual presence
This is the predominant Protestant view. It acknowledges that the
previous two views have major problems and attempts to rectify them
by softening the language. It still faces the same problems as mentioned
above. According to this view, the body and blood of Christ are eaten
in a mysterious and spiritual way. By faith the elements give the
same benefits as the actual body and blood of the Lord.
D. Symbolic only
This is primarily a Baptist view. It contends that the elements merely
commemorate the sacrificial work of Christ, and their value to the
participant consists only in the bestowal of a blessing. This view
faces none of the problems above and allows for proper exegesis of
the passage in John chapter 6. This is the view that we at Little
Red Book ministry believe to be the proper one. We believe that God
is consistent in His dealings with men. This view is manifestly supported
by the volume of scripture on the subject. See Matthew 26:2029;
Mark 14:1725; Luke 22:1420; 1 Corinthians 11:2425.
And he took bread, and gave thanks, and brake it, and gave unto
them, saying, This is my body which is given for you: this do in remembrance
of me (Luke 22:19).