Taking Communion – December 3, 2023

2023-12-03     

Taking Communion

When he was at the table with them, he took bread, gave thanks, broke it and began to give it to them. Luke 24:30

Taking communion can be a meaningless ritual or an intimate time spent in the presence of Jesus. Read the story of Cleopas and his companion. They were traveling home to Emmaus when Jesus suddenly appeared and walked along with them. First, He opened their eyes to see that the crucifixion wasn’t the tragedy they thought, but a fulfillment of prophecy and God’s way to redeem a lost world; something to celebrate and not be sad about. Later, as He sat in their home and ate supper with them, ‘he took bread, gave thanks, broke it and began to give it to them. Then their eyes were opened and they recognized him’ (vv. 30-31).

Are you battling fear and doubt today? Are you wondering if God will keep His promise to you? He will! Earlier that day, Cleopas and his companion met some women who had just been to the empty tomb and reported that Jesus was alive. But try as they might, they couldn’t believe it. This story proves that Jesus loves doubters enough to walk with them, take away their fears, and strengthen their faith. And guess when He did it? As they broke bread. So next time you’re taking communion, stop and pray, ‘Lord, speak to me. Show me Your will and Your way.’ That’s a prayer He will answer. Your mind may be confused and your anxiety great, but if you’re spiritually hungry, He will show up and meet you at the point of your need.

Prayer
Heavenly Father, thank You for being present with me. Help me open my eyes and see and feel that presence. In Jesus’ Name, Amen

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One comment

  1. Wonderful, short, to the point. I don’t know that I had ever read Luke 24 before, thank you.
    I really appreciate two things you say in here. One that Jesus will walk with doubters and the suggested prayer when taking communion.
    Thank you again.

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