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April 12th – Luke 22:19-20

Luke 22:19-20

He took the bread, broke it, and gave thanks. Then He said, “This is My body, given for you.” For me. For you. Not in theory, but in reality. A bruised, beaten, pierced body that carried the weight of our sin to a rugged cross. And then the cup… “This is My blood, poured out for you.” The lifeblood of the innocent exchanged for the guilt of the world. It’s easy to rush through these words, to take communion with routine hands, but oh, how sacred this gift is. The sacrifice of Jesus wasn’t neat or pretty, it was agony. It was love in its rawest form. It was personal. Every drop of blood had your name on it. Every lash, every nail, every breath He gave was filled with relentless, pursuing love. This Easter, may we slow down and remember. May we hold the bread and the cup with trembling hands, knowing it was all for us. And may our hearts respond with worship, surrender, and a life lived fully in the power of His redeeming grace.

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March 2nd – Matthew 26:26-28

Matthew 26:26-28

Holy communion is a sacred union with our Lord. It’s a reminder of His sacrifice and a call to live in His love and grace. Jesus Himself was the Author of the divine practice of communion, using bread and wine as symbols of His body and blood given for us. This act holds profound significance, representing the sacrificial nature of His death on the cross for the forgiveness of our sins. As Jesus offers the bread and wine to His disciples, He demonstrates humility and servanthood by washing their feet. He perfectly  exemplifies the selfless love and servant leadership He calls us to emulate. Through the breaking of bread and sharing of the cup, Jesus invites us to partake in His sacrifice, reminding us of His ultimate act of love and redemption. Communion is not only a symbolic remembrance but a tangible experience of Christ’s presence among us. One that invites us to humble ourselves, serve others with love, and follow His example of sacrificial love and servant-hearted leadership in our lives.

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