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INTRODUCTION:
If we survey, our country’s leaders - how many of them would be willing to lay down their life for their country?
- If we were to take - congress; How many of our legislators would be willing to lay their life for our country?
- If we were to take the highest office in the land - the President; How many would be willing to lay their life for our country?
Yet - Christ is the Lord of Lords.
All these government leaders - are ultimately under rulers when we consider Christ.
Colossians teaches us that Christ is no ordinary person.
He is God (v. 15, 19)
He created all of creation - including all authorities.
(v.
16-17)
He holds the entire world together (v.
18)
Who is higher then Christ in power, authority, or prestige?
I mean - he is God who created everything and rules everything.
Although many of our politicians and leaders would not give their life for the country -
and yet the greatest ruler >>> Christ >>>>> gave his life for his enemies.
I want to consider - that the man who died on the cross was not just a man dieing for his fellow citizens.
But the highest, most prestigious person in all creation.
>> He is the one who holds it together.
>>> the one who created it all.
And he didn’t die for his equal, or a good person,
but his enemies.
Yet, that is exactly the person Jesus died for.
He died for his enemies.
As we remember, the Christ
As we gather for communion - may we realize who is the person who died for us
And paid for our sins.
we are taught to keep our Lord’s Supper pure and honoring to Christ - ​
ESV “Let a person examine himself, then, and so eat of the bread and drink of the cup.”
As a church, we practice Close communion.
If you are not a believer or a member of a like-minded church we ask that you let the bread and cup pass by you.
As well, we as members should also examine our lives and make sure there is no major sin in our lives that should be dealt with first.
Communion:
Bread
In the manner that Jesus Called us to, we shall eat of the bread.
The bread represents the flesh of Jesus who was nailed to the cross for our sins.
Pray-
· Hand trays.
Pause and Wait.
(small tray)·
Pray praising God for the crucifixion of Christ body.
Blood
In the manner that Jesus called us to, We shall take up the cups of juice.
The juice represents the blood of Jesus spilled upon Calvary.
Pray -
· Hand Trays, Pause, Wait.
(Big tray)
· Pray Praising God for the spilled blood of Christ Jesus
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