There are two ceremonies that are entrusted to God’s Church: Baptismal service is one and the second is Holy Communion.
Through the Last Supper, Jesus taught us about the true salvation and the righteousness of God; and He told us to commemorate His saving grace by performing the Holy Communion while we, the believers of the righteousness, are preaching the gospel on earth. In this sense, the Lord’s Supper is so meaningful as it implies His true will and sacrifice that He redeemed our sins and led us to eternal life. This is what Holy Communion is all about (Mark 14:22-24).
Therefore, performing Holy Communion we should have faith that the baptism of Jesus and His blood on the Cross saved us, and we should feel grateful for this. We need to have faith that Jesus was baptized to bear our sins on His body (Matt 3:15).
Do you admit that you and I were doomed to commit sins our whole lifetime and to go to hell as the result of these sins? (Romans 6:23)
Yes, we were. Even with a little more pondering over this everyone will agree to this. We are mere weak humans who sin against our own wills and die helplessly as a result (Romans 7:18-19).
How then can we not thank and believe in Jesus who was baptized and crucified for us?
To save such helpless people, to adopt us as God’s children and to make us whole, our Lord was baptized, crucified and rose the third day to redeem us once and for all (1John 5:6-8).
The Holy Communion for us is to commemorate this with a greatful heart.
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