REMEMBER THE DAYS
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Whatever memories the days of our walk with the Lord have provided, we should always remember that they have come only because of the three days we remember especially during Communion.
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Whatever memories the days of our walk with the Lord have provided, we should always remember that they have come only because of the three days we remember especially during Communion.
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For God to save Jesus meant that we could not be saved; for Jesus to be delivered from evildoers meant that we evildoers could never be delivered.
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As we take these emblems of Communion, let us do so with deepest respect and reverence for the Son and his sacrifice.
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Jesus left us with a means of remembrance through Communion to look at weekly and remind ourselves of our King who left heaven to come to earth and give his life at the cross for our sins.
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At Communion, we remember that the God who sees and hears became flesh, with a body and blood that we partake of through these emblems.
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Consider this time of Communion our “Declaration of Dependence” upon our Savior.
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May each day we are granted be lived in remembrance of Jesus because of what he did in remembrance of us.
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On the third day after he suffered and died, Jesus vacated that place of death and he will never return. We continue our worship with a picture of the promise God has in store for every believer.
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Communion may not qualify as a “home-cooked meal,” but it is a meal that welcomes us home to our Father’s table and foreshadows what awaits when we do go home to our Father.