What kind of world is Jesus bringing forth when he says, “I am the living bread”? This audiobook explores the Eucharist as more than doctrine, ritual, or private devotion. It reveals the Eucharist as a sacramental doorway from destructive consumption into communion. Against a civilization that consumes bodies, labor, ecosystems, attention, trust, and futures, Christ gives himself as bread for the life of the world. The Eucharist unmasks predation, heals appetite, gathers creation, forms the social body, and calls us to become what we receive: life for the life of the world.