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Cody's Eye cloud talking for today's spiritually discerned prophetic message.
Maundy Thursday brings us unconditional Love-
The saying "dog is man's best friend" reflects the long-standing and deeply rooted bond between humans and dogs, characterized by loyalty, companionship, and mutual benefit. Dogs have historically provided companionship, protection, and assistance to humans, and their unwavering loyalty and unconditional love make them powerful and cherished companions.
Gospels where Jesus takes bread and wine, blesses them, and shares them with his disciples, stating, "This is my body" and "This cup is the new covenant in my blood". This meal serves as a symbolic representation of Jesus' sacrifice and establishes the practice of Communion or the Lord's Supper.
See the bread and blood with the Dog looking up at Jesus White Robe- if a Dog can understand it, then how about people. . .?
Here's why dogs are often considered man's best friend:
Loyalty and Unconditional Love:
Dogs are known for their unwavering loyalty and ability to form strong bonds with their human families, often offering unconditional love and affection.
Companionship and Emotional Support:
Dogs provide companionship, helping to combat loneliness and offer emotional support during times of stress or sadness.
Adaptability and Intuition:
Dogs are highly adaptable and intuitive, able to sense human emotions and respond accordingly, offering comfort and support
elaboration:
The Last Supper:
This event, also known as the Last Passover, took place in Jerusalem shortly before Jesus' crucifixion.
The Bread and Wine:
During the meal, Jesus took bread and wine, blessed them, and shared them with his disciples.
The Meaning of the Words:
Jesus said, "This is my body" when breaking the bread and "This is my blood of the covenant" when sharing the wine.
Symbolism:
The bread and wine are symbolic representations of Jesus' body and blood, signifying his sacrifice for the forgiveness of sins.
Establishment of Communion:
The Last Supper is considered the origin of the Christian practice of Communion, where bread and wine are shared as a remembrance of Jesus' death and sacrifice.
It was first used by King Frederick II of Prussia before his death in 1786. It is he who said, “the only, absolute and best friend a man has, in this selfish world, the only one that will not betray or deny him, is his dog”--