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Truly we can say, whenever we gather to observe Communion, “It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this,” and do so, as Jesus said, in remembrance of him.
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Truly we can say, whenever we gather to observe Communion, “It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this,” and do so, as Jesus said, in remembrance of him.
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As we drink from the cup, may it speak of his blood, shed in the face of overwhelming darkness, securing our eternal rescue and freedom.
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As we examine ourselves, we must be honest. Where we find sin, where we find disobedience to our Lord, where we find selfishness, we must change.
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Jesus’ words are words of truth and hope, supported by his death for our sins and his resurrection from the grave. Trust Jesus.
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As we approach this table of Communion, let us remember that the bread and cup symbolize not just individual salvation, but shared life in the flock.
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Consider this time of Communion in our worship service as an opportunity given to revive our spiritual heart. It’s a “heart healthy” meal for the spiritual heart.
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At the cross, God used bloodshed and a gruesome instrument of death to further his holy purposes and provide salvation for lost humanity.
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Don’t barrel through this holy stop sign. Stop and be still and remember what Christ has done for you, and for us all.
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Because of that cross, today and every Lord’s Day—in fact, every day lived in fellowship with the Prince of peace—is Peace Day.