THE LIFE-GIVING MEAL
Memorise: Whoso eateth my
flesh, and drinketh my blood, hath eternal life; and I will raise him up at the
last day
At the last supper of our Lord Jesus Christ during His
first advert, He offered his body to His disciples, and by extension, to us his
present day disciples. An invitation to a Holy Communion service is an
invitation to come and partake in the life of the Life-Giver. The body of Jesus
was broken for us. When we partake in the Lord’s Supper, we are eating the body
of Jesus which is meat indeed (John 6:48-50). Whoever eats His blood is eternal
life. The kind of life referred to here is the excellent life. Partaking in the
Holy Communion introduces the dimension of excellence into your life. When you
eat of the Lord’s body, the meat eats up or consumes whatever will harm you in
the body. In other words, the life-giving meal has curative and preventive
powers. To appreciate the value of the Lord’s Supper, let us take a closer look
at its significance. The significance of the Lord’s Supper resides in its
value. The Lord’s Supper marks the end of an era and the beginning of another.
The Lord’s Supper is designed to give you a new life. The value of a meal is
determined by how much you put into it. To give us the Lord’s Supper, the Lord had
to pay a great price, shedding His blood on the cross. The Lord cannot pay such
a great price has been paid for this great meal; we must reap the benefits of
life in it to the fullest.
In this season, as we celebrate the demonstration of
the greatest love of all through our Lord Jesus Christ, we must appropriate the
benefits of the broken body of our Lord. The body of Christ that we partake of
during communion service provides abundant life. This meal positively affects
our spirit, soul and body. When you partake in the life-giving meal as provided
for by the broken flesh of Jesus Christ, value is added to your life. That life
that seems to be empty becomes full of virtues, values and perfection. When
next you partake in the Holy Communion, be full of great expectation that death
is no longer your portion. This is because death has been swallowed up in
victory by the resurrection power of our Lord and Saviour – Jesus Christ ( 1
Corinthians 15:54). As we commemorate the Lord’s passion, death and resurrection,
we must not lose sight, of the significance of this great feat accomplished by
Jesus Christ our Lord. One way to appreciating this is by accepting His as your
Lord and Saviour and living by the precepts of the One who paid the supreme
price. He said if we love Him, we would keep His commandment (John 14:15).
Prayer point
Father, I lay hold of the
benefits paid for by the broken body and the shed blood of Jesus Christ that
are not yet manifest in my life in Jesus Name.
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