05/20/2026
There is something powerful about communion because it calls us to slow down and remember.
In a world that constantly distracts us, communion brings our attention back to the cross, back to Jesus. Luke 22:19–20 reminds us that before His crucifixion, Jesus broke bread with His disciples and told them, “Do this in remembrance of Me.”
Communion reminds us that His body was willingly broken and His blood was willingly poured out for our salvation. It reminds us that grace was costly. That forgiveness was purchased. That love was demonstrated fully through the sacrifice of Christ.
This Sunday, our church reflected on the importance of not allowing communion to become something casual or routine. It is holy. It is personal. It is a declaration that Jesus paid the price we could never pay ourselves.
When we take communion, we remember His suffering and renew our gratitude for the life we now have through Him. We remember that because of Jesus, shame no longer has the final word, sin no longer has control, and death no longer has victory.
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