Communion So We Never Forget- The Last Supper Revisited
Pat's View: Inspirational stories
Release Date: 08/08/2024
Pat's View: Inspirational stories
Spoiler alert. I’ve always been a play by the rules kinda girl! I don’t generally break the rules, but since it’s only a people rule, I had to do it! I read the back of the book-first! I’m being silly. But seriously, I found a victory strategy in the last book of the Bible that I just have to share. It’s found in John’s Revelation of Jesus Christ that was given to him on the Isle of Patmos. I found a Victory Strategy Revelation 12: They have conquered him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony. And they did not love their lives so as to shy away...
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A Desperate Journey of Faith Have you ever felt an urgency in your heart, an almost desperate need to take your concerns to Jesus? Maybe you’ve thought, If only Jesus were here… If that resonates with you, you're not alone. The story of a nobleman in the Bible paints a vivid picture of a father’s determination to reach Jesus and to heal his son. This story is more than just a miracle; it's a powerful message of faith and prayer strategies that can help us. A Nobleman’s Plea for Help This nobleman, living in Capernaum, heard about the miracles Jesus performed at...
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Do the things you are seeing and hearing around you break your heart? Not just for your needs, but other's needs, the prodigals, the hurricane victims, and what about the elections? I believe God is calling every believer to care and pray. We are called to intercede... to stand in the gap. Let me share why I believe every born-again believer should be an intercessor. We live in a time where prayer isn’t just encouraged—it’s essential. Let’s dive into the Word of God and see how Scripture calls us to stand in the gap for those in authority and the world around us. ...
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I believe that Precious Holy Spirit, the Spirit of Truth guides us into all truth! I believe that because …we have a wonderful promise in John 16:13 says, “However, when the Spirit of truth comes, He will guide you into all truth. For He will not speak on His own, but He will speak what He hears, and He will declare to you what is to come.” Before I take you to what God is dealing with my heart about, I’d like to be your travel guide on a little rabbit trail. Don’t worry—ill get you back safely! I’m blessed to live in Florida, a state that’s known...
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Have you ever felt like trusting God is a struggle? You’re not alone. I’ve been there too, wondering why things aren’t unfolding the way I expect them to, and sometimes, fear creeps in. King Asa’s Bold Faith in God There are moments when we want to trust, but it just feels so hard. This reminds me of the story of King Asa in Second Chronicles 15. Let me set the stage for you. Build your faith by hearing, reading and meditating on Scripture. It is so important to trust Him because there are so many benefits!
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Do you ever find yourself hesitating to pray for someone's healing, wondering, “What if they don’t get healed?” It’s a common concern, but let’s flip the script. Instead, ask yourself, “What if they do get healed?” We don’t stop sharing our faith even though not everyone we witness to gets saved. In the same way, we shouldn’t let doubt hold us back from praying for healing. I want to build your faith and confidence by digging deeper into Isaiah 53:5, connect it with 1 Peter 2:24, show you the why in Matthew 8: 16,17. A close look any of these 3 verses wouldn't be...
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I am so thankful for the many times that I and my family have experienced biblical healing! I've been digging in God's Word and testimonies of modern-day healings, lately. That study has built my faith to see God's power demonstrated. In this post I want to share an inspiring story of a man that was healed because there is power in the name of Jesus. Smith Wigglesworth: A Vessel of Miracles God used Smith Wigglesworth in powerful ways to heal the sick. The miracles he witnessed were truly amazing. Whenever I picked up a book of his sermons, I was captivated from the very first page. One story,...
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I have some great news for you. You can memorize God's Word even if you are horrible at memorization. I've struggled to memorize things, my whole life, however, it doesn't have to stop me from memorizing Scripture. Although it has been one of my excuses for not memorizing Bible verses. I'm discovering that I can't afford to miss the wonderful benefits that come from memorizing Scripture. Check out my website at https:///patriciaholland.org for more inspirational posts.
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Do you want more? I've got lots of inspiring stories at patriciaholland.org Would you like to be strong in the Lord? You can be! And I'd like to encourage you on that journey! I'd like to give you send my free ebook "Stronger". All I need is your email address and I'll get that book and a weekly encouraging note off to you right away! Here's the link:
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Do you ever feel too forgetful? That's a terrible question. Don't answer it! Let me tell you how my mom solved that question for me.
I was so afraid that I would forget!
When I complained to my mother, she sent me to the closet to get some ribbon. When I brought it back, she cut a piece and handed it to me with the instruction, “Tie it around your finger. Now you will remember! because every time you see the ribbon you’ll be reminded that Mildred has a birthday party at 3:00 on Saturday.”
My mother, was right.
I remembered. I didn’t let her forget either because I needed her to take me to the party.
The Israelites NEEDED to REMEMBER
God knows how forgetful we can be. Just like my mom God had a strategy to help them remember.
God was going to deliver His people from slavery. In Exodus 12 God laid out His strategy that would lead to their deliverance.
God’s final plague was about to be released. The precious heir, the oldest son in every family would die throughout Egypt. Even the animals were included in this horrendous plague.
God assigned the Israelites a duty that would ensure His protection and exemption from the plague.
God told them to…
Kill a lamb. Take the blood. Paint the doorposts, top and sides! You will be safe in the midst of the plague.
This plague was the pivotal event that freed them from slavery. It would change their identity and distinguish them as God’s chosen people.
They needed to REMEMBER God’s faithfulness.
So, before the plague ever happened, God told Moses and Aaron so you won’t forget, you must celebrate this miracle every year.
God had the annual celebration of Passover all planned before it even happened! A celebration that at its innermost core was a memorial to the goodness and faithfulness of God.
God had a covenant with these people, with this nation.
Hundreds of years later.
It was at a Passover celebration that we spot the perfect lamb…the lamb of God, Jesus. He was about to fulfill the plan of God. He was about to do what no animal sacrifice could ever do. He was about to pay the full price of sin.
He was going to do more than redeem a nation. Jesus came to be the Savior of the World. He was about to make a way that anyone and everyone could be forgiven, cleansed from all sin and born into God’s family. A sense of belonging that would help them experience a new identity. A relationship with God. Peace. Love. Joy.
A new covenant.
And like God declared “Remember” at the Passover in Egypt, Jesus, knowing that He was about to pay the ultimate price, said “Remember”.
This is important…it wasn’t what they expected to hear.
Jesus was telling them, “From now on, when you celebrate this event…I want you to remember me!”
Me?
What?
This was the Passover. They were to remember how God saved Israel from death and delivered them from bondage. Israel’s deliverance from Egypt was a prophetic picture of what Jesus would do at the cross for anyone that would believe on Him.
We know the saying…”Out of sight. Out of mind.” Jesus was leaving them. Before He died, He set in place a memorial, a celebration to remember Jesus!
Let me show you what Paul says in 1 Corinthians 11.
23For I received from the Lord what I also passed on to you: The Lord Jesus, on the night He was betrayed, took bread,
24and when He had given thanks,
He broke it and said,
(Sorry to interrupt. Jesus knew what was about to happen to Him. Did it show in His voice? Did He speak slowly for impact? Did He stop at the end of each phrase so the gravity of what He was saying could sink into their hearts? OK. Here’s what He said.)
“This is My body,
which is for you;
do this in remembrance
of Me.”
25In the same way,
after supper He took the cup, saying,
“This cup is the new covenant
in My blood;
do this,
as often as you drink it,
in remembrance of Me.”
The New Covenant
Berean Standard Bible
1 Peter 2:24 He Himself bore our sins in His body on the tree, so that we might die to sin and live to righteousness. “By His stripes you are healed.”
Forgiveness. Redemption. New Birth. Peace. Healing. Wholeness. Body. Soul. Spirit. Through Jesus!
One more thought.
We call it communion at my church.
It’s not snack time. It’s more than a symbol.
While the activity is symbolic, it is so much more than a symbol that calls us to remember the past.
Yes, remember, REMEMBER what He did so you can walk in newness of life right now-today. So, you can experience His love, grace, peace and power.
An invitation to come close, to experience a deep level of spiritual fellowship.
Do we do that? Do we even really understand what that means?
Sunday’s communion stirred something in my heart. I want to know what it is to really commune, fellowship, experience Him at a deeper level.
He also gave a prophetic promise.
He won’t drink of the fruit of the vine until the kingdom of God comes!