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Holy Communion, Jesus Christ's Sacrifices Moment

Holy Communion
Source: Christianity

Last Sunday, I was receiving Communion at a virtual church, and looking at something was goosebumps and remembering how Jesus Christ died on the cross. On the final day, Jesus Christ told his disciples to remind sacrifice as they ate bread and drank wine in 1 Corinthians 11: 23-26. The bread, symbols the body of Jesus Christ and the wine symbols His blood. The Holy Communion is the second sacrament that Christians must be required to do after the Baptism sacrament. In Catholicism, they have 7 sacraments and Christianity only has two sacraments despite Christianity having different denominations and churches, but the Bible says the same. 

I did many times at Holy Communion, it is the only most lovely because it gets closer to Him and is thankful to Him, who is the Lord caring, loving, and forgiving my worst sins. I reminded when I regretted so much about my sins and bad past, I walked in empty roads like I hadn't a goal in my life but He came and fixed so I was able to feel better and peaceful. I made my friends feel hurt but they love and forgive me although I should have apologized to them. Looking at their behaviors made me feel that Jesus Christ is who the Lord really I described him as the Lord's caring and inspiring leader who I should be knowing about. He has a good character so I could realize why all Christians praise Him every day. 

I remember when I met pastors and church staffs that if you admit Jesus Christ is the Lord and Savior, you have to surrender your body to Him so He able to get into your body and it's called the Holy Spirit. You are God's plans and controlling. Then, I was looking at some verses and the scripiture says,

"May the grace of Lord Jesus Christ, and the love God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all." 2 Corinthians 13:14

"Do not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own; you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your bodies." 1 Corinthians 6: 19-20

Super nice to know what He said about the Holy Spirit and the Spirit guides you on the right pathway and helps your work easier. You should depend on what He wants to you through praying and the Spirit talks. I know every church has different views about the Holy Spirit and a charismatic church more push on the Holy Spirit. 

The Holy Communion is about reminding Jesus Christ's body and blood. I'd like to do it more because I really love doing the Holy Communion. I wish to get it more in the next. 

"Jesus Christ even still love us are of unfaithful.", 

"the basics-God's Love" sermon on Sunday.


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