FEAST OF COMMUNION
FEAST OF COMMUNION
Matthew 26:26
While they were eating, Jesus took bread, and when he had given thanks, he broke it and gave it to his disciples, saying, “Take and eat; this is my body.”
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In the death and in the life. His strength was unmatched. He prayed 40 days and 40 nights. That move filled Him with power and spiritual strength. Even when some were sick, a mere say would heal them. The lady that was bleeding and needed healing, her touch onto the cloak made demons run.
The body was empowered. The spirit was empowered. The blood was empowered.
It is something that was wholesomely offered to us. It is something we can use and take part in. We not only use but also get identified with it.
Whenever we take part of the feast of bread and wine, we get to tap into the power that thrives in the body of Jesus. Many people have testified of getting healing from partaking of the bread and drink during holy Communion.
What lies within the sacrament is beyond tasty eatables. The spirituality within empowers and drives believers to culminating levels.
In Holy Communion, the bread represents the body of Christ, symbolizing His broken body offered as a sacrifice for the forgiveness of sins. The wine (or grape juice) represents the blood of Christ, symbolizing the new covenant established through His shed blood, offering forgiveness and new life.
By partaking of the bread and juice , believers are not merely consuming food and drink; they are symbolically participating in the sacrifice of Christ, remembering His death and resurrection, and receiving the benefits of His atonement.
GOD BLESS YOU
# Simon kutosi
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