After we eat and drink, our human digestion divides what we have ingested into useful and useless components.

Digestion is a process that removes that which does not help our body.

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The Only Church Jesus Founded is “The Body of Christ on Earth.” We think of how Jesus said “I come to divide.” Divine Digestion separates harmful or useless cells from His Body.

Catholic “cells” are retained in The Body of Christ on Earth. They are among: “You are My friends if you obey My commands.”

We are cells in “Christ’s Body on Earth” as long as we obey His Church-Founding Decree:

“And I say unto you thou art Peter and on this rock I build My Church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. I give you the keys to The Kingdom of Heaven.”

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Being in The Only Church Jesus Founded allows us to obey what Jesus repeated fourteen times. “If you do not eat My Body and drink My Blood you do not have life in you.” There are no dead cells in “The Body of Christ on Earth”.

His Body and Blood have fed His obedient flock in every Catholic Mass since The Last Supper. That Holy Food sustains the life of every cell in “The Body of Christ on Earth”.

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Our body separates what helps us from what does not.

So does The Body of Christ. Those who choose to not be a part of The Body of Christ are removed from it.

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How is that Divine Digestion accomplished? done? Each of us is a living entity. If our soul allows our spirits and minds to disobey Jesus, we are automatically deprived of His Holy Food.

Our “cell” is no longer part of “The Body of Christ on Earth”.

It is removed.

It may miraculously restored to “life” in The Body of Christ if we are blessed to obey Jesus.

As long as we are alive, we may grasp “the keys to The Kingdom of Heaven”.

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