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Matthew 15:36 – Then [Jesus] took the seven loaves and the fish, and when he had given thanks, he broke them and gave them to the disciples, and they in turn to the people. (NIV)
One of the first pictures that I ever saw of Jesus was contained in a children's book. In my mind's eye, I can still see it. Jesus is standing at the top of a hill with his hands held up in prayer to God. Before Him, on a rock, loaves and fish have been placed. His disciples are gathered beside Him, and a great crowd of people are around them, all over the hillside. It was a beautiful picture of the miraculous feeding of thousands of people, and it has stayed in my heart ever since.
As an adult, the nearest that I ever come to experiencing this bounteous beauty happens each month during the communion service at the church I serve. About a hundred and fifty people are offered a little square of bread and a small cup of wine; they are spiritually fed and soulfully satisfied. They are at peace with God and filled with Christ's love. It's a wonderful church moment of grace and hope. Needless to say, I look forward to this experience each month.
This Sunday, the whole world will be celebrating communion across the entire globe. People from other lands will share in this amazing and wonderful feast. To me, World Communion Sunday is almost as important as Christmas Day, Easter, and Pentecost. It's the one day in the year when Christians everywhere share in the blessings of Christ's sacrificial love. It's about as close to "peace on earth" as we will ever experience on this side of glory.
So wherever you are this Sunday, let me urge and encourage you to join in this celebratory feast of Christ. Isn't it amazing that little squares of bread and small cups of wine will unite millions of Christians across the world? Isn't it wonderful that Christ's miraculous feeding of His people is still experienced today?
Questions for personal reflection:
What does communion mean to me? How will my spirit connect to other Christians across the globe on World Communion Sunday?
Prayer: Lord Jesus, we thank You for the gift of communion which has become a holy and precious experience in our lives. Thank You for the promises that are fulfilled through the giving of Your sacred body and blood on Calvary, as well as the receiving and partaking of the holy bread and wine that we are offered at communion. Bless us and all Your people on earth, especially during World Communion Sunday. In Your holy name, we thankfully pray. Amen.
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Amen.
Thank you John.
Love the picture!
A good word John.
HI John,
The moment I started reading, I knew it was your writing! What a lovely reflection.