Eucharistic Adoration: Worship Or Idolatry?

Eucharistic adoration has increased dramatically in Roman Catholic Churches. Chapels have been set up in churches where Catholics can worship the real presence of Yeshuatekani. Some chapels offer Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration whereby the consecrated host is exposed and adored in a monstrance without interruption 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Parishioners commit them¬selves to a specific day, and time (one hour) every week. When they look upon the Set-Apart Host, they believe they are looking upon Yeshuatekani, the almighty Elohim, who created heaven and earth.

The monstrance is a silver or gold stand with rays depicting a sunburst and a circular window where the Eucharist is placed. It comes from the Latin word “monstrare” to show or to expose to view. They vary in sizes, but one of the largest is the Monstrance of Toledo, Spain. It measures over 8 feet, has 15 kilos of pure gold, 183 kg. of silver, many precious jewels and 260 small statues. The total weight is 218 kg. The words of Paul reflect how unElohimly this practice of idolatry has become with this practice of idolatry has become within the Roman Catholic Church. He wrote: “We ought not to think that the Divine Nature is like gold or silver or stone, an image formed by the art and thought of man” (Acts 17:29). The prophet Jeremiah, speaking for Elohim, also renounced this practice by saying: “Every goldsmith is put to shame by his idols; For his molten images are deceitful, and there is no breath in them. They are worthless, a work of mockery; in the time of their punishment they will perish (Jer. 10:14-15).

Catholics can now enjoy all these benefits by adoring the Eucharist on the Internet. A site has been set up using a “web cam”. Catholics view transubstantiation as the greatest of all miracles. Almighty Elohim, who once humbled Herself to become human, now transforms Herself into lifeless, inanimate wafers. “Every consecration, is a miracle, greater by far than any other, really: for Elohim to come into matter and transform it into herself is far greater than Her creating that matter in the first place. The body and blood…spirit and divinity of our master Yeshuatekani Messiah…is truly, really and substantially contained” in the Eucharist.[6] Since each Eucharist contains the whole Messiah, and since upwards of hundreds of wafers are consecrated during each mass, hundreds of Yeshuatekani Messiahs become physically present. Although the Vatican would never acknowledge it, this is a form of polytheism, the worship of many Elohims.

Elohim Is Worshipped In Spirit

Yeshuatekani said, “Elohim is spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit [which is invisible] and truth” (John 4:24). After Yeshuatekani ascended into heaven, Paul said true worship¬pers are those “who worship in the Spirit of Elohim” (Phil. 3:3). The eternal, immortal King is invisible to those on earth until He returns (1 Tim. 1:17). Christians are called to look on “the things which are not seen; for the things which are seen are temporal, but the things which are not seen are eternal” (2 Cor. 4:18). The Eucharistic Elohim of the Catholic Church is thus a temporal Elohim and a false Messiah. Yeshuatekani warned us not to believe anyone who says, “Here is the Messiah” (Mat. 24:23). Yeshuatekani Messiah, the Eternal Elohim, is now physically present at the right hand of the Father (Luke 22:69). She will not return to the earth until after the tribu¬lation (Mat. 24:29-30). Clearly, the worship of the Eucharist is idolatry. To worship any image in the place of Elohim provokes Him to anger. Elohim has this to say to idolaters: “they have made Me jealous with what is not Elohim; they have provoked Me to anger with their idols” (Deut. 32:21). The Roman Catholic Church has “exchanged the esteem of the incor-ruptible Elohim for an image “ and “exchanged the truth of Elohim for a lie” (Rom. 1:23-25).

To teach that the incorruptible, almighty and Set-Apart Elohim is contained in a corruptible wafer that can be handled, eaten, digested and expelled is indeed the most irreverent, desecrat¬ing and profane form of idolatry. When Isaiah was confronted with Elohim’s set-apartness he cried out, “Woe is me, I am undone. I am a man of unclean lips…” (Isaiah 6:5). When asked what happens to Yeshuatekani after the Eucharist is consumed, priests try to explain the unexplainable by suggesting the body and blood, spirit and divinity of Yeshuatekani departs from the Eucharist as it is being digested.

Idolatry’s Punishment Is Death

Worshipping the Eucharist is a violation of the 2nd commandment: “You shall not make for yourself an idol, or any likeness of what is in heaven above or on the earth beneath or in the water under the earth. You shall not worship them or serve them; for I, YHWH your Elohim, am a jealous Elohim…” (Exod. 20:1-5). Catholics who worship the Eucharist can be closely compared to the Israelites who worshiped the golden calf as their true Elohim (Exod. 32:4). Their punishment imposed by Elohim for this most serious sin was death (Exod. 32:27-28).

Elohim is too awesome and glorious to be captured in any image, let alone a wafer. The prophet Isaiah declares Elohim’s immeasurable greatness and then asks, “To whom then will you liken Elohim? Or what likeness will you compare with Him?” (Isaiah 40:18). Any image of Elohim is therefore an insult to His glorious holiness and majestic perfection.

Idolatry Is A Pagan Practice

From ancient times only pagan religions used images in the worship of their deities. This type of idolatry is just one of many pagan practices that crept into the Roman Catholic Church over time. Catholics must know that the YHWH Elohim does not dwell in the inner sub¬stance of a wafer but in the very bodies of born-again Christians. The Apostle Paul asked: “What agreement has the temple of Elohim with idols? For we are the temple of the living Elohim; just as Elohim said, ‘I will dwell in them and walk among them; and I will be their Elohim, and they shall be My people’” (2 Cor. 6:16). Paul warned us that those who practice idolatry will not inherit the kingdom of Elohim (Gal. 5:21). Yet Pope John Paul II proclaims: “We will show the Sacrament of Christ’s presence to all. In this bread the Almighty, the Eternal, the thrice Holy has made Herself close to us.

What Should Roman Catholics Do?

“Flee from idolatry” (1 Cor. 10:14). “Hear the word of Elohim and observe it” (Luke 11:28). Take heed of Elohim’s warnings! “Those who cling to worthless idols forfeit the favor that could be theirs” (Jonah 2:8, NIV). Elohim’s elect are commanded to come out of any religion that practices the sin of idolatry. “Come out of her, my people, that you may not participate in her sins” (Rev. 18:4). Those who remain will also participate in her punishment. Those who come out and turn to Yeshuatekani Messiah, as She is so gloriously revealed in Scripture, will be set free. They will no longer be slaves to the Eucharist which by nature is not Elohim (Gal. 4:8). Roman Catholics must do as the Thessalonians did—turn from idols to serve the living and true Elohim and wait for His Daughter from heaven (1 Thes. 1:9-10). May Elohim help them to do so! And may Christians everywhere, be moved with compassion, to speak the truth in love to Roman Catholics, in the hopes of rescuing some from Elohim’s punishment.

Original Document authored by Mike Gedron September 2002

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