RLJ-1784
-- NOVEMBER 29, 2020
WHAT IS COMMUNION? |
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Some denominations serve communion on the first
Sunday of the month, or the last Sunday, and by having a set
schedule, it turns into a ritual rather than considering Jesus and
His love for the human race. The Godhead decided in eternity past to
pay for Adam’s sin and this is why the Bible says Jesus was slain
before the foundation of the world. So as Jesus officiated over the
final Passover Meal, He knew that He would soon be hanging on the
cross. The Son of God did not show any fear, grief, or horror
because the redemption of humanity had already been decreed. This is
why He served the cup and the bread with dignity and grace. That
said, you don’t want to take communion unworthily. Only born again
Christians should observe this sacrament, meaning unsaved people are
not welcome to participate. It is also the duty of each person to
examine themselves and not to partake with unconfessed sins.
Properly done, you can boldly approach the throne of God without
fear of recrimination when you stand in the righteousness of Jesus. |
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from the King James Bible.
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