What Is The Holy Communion?
The Holy Communion, known also as the Lord’s
Supper, represents the greatest expression of God’s
love for His people.
Two items are used in the Holy Communion—the
bread which represents Jesus’ body that was
scourged and broken before and during His
crucifixion, and the cup which represents His shed
blood.
When Jesus walked on earth, He was vibrant, and His
body was full of life and health. He was never sick.
But before Jesus went to the cross, He was badly
scourged by the Roman soldiers, and His body was
torn as He hung on the cross.
At the cross, God also took all our sicknesses and
diseases and put them on Jesus’ originally perfect
and healthy body, so that we can walk in divine
health. That is why the Bible says by His stripes, we
are healed (Isaiah 53:5, 1 Peter 2:24).
In Luke 22:20, Jesus tells us that the cup is the “new
covenant in My blood”, and the apostle Paul tells us
that the blood of Jesus brings forgiveness of sins
(Colossians 1:14, Ephesians 1:7).
Why Do Believers Partake Of The Holy
Communion?
Besides being born again in Christ, a healthy body
and mind are the greatest blessings anyone can
have. And the Holy Communion is God’s ordained
channel of healing and wholeness.
On the night that He was betrayed, Jesus ate His last
supper with His disciples. And knowing what He
would accomplish through His sacrifice, He instituted
the Holy Communion (Luke 22:19–20, 1 Corinthians
11:24–25).
His loving instruction is that we are to remember
Him as we partake of the Holy Communion. Jesus
wanted us conscious of how His body was broken for
our wholeness, and His blood was shed for the
forgiveness of our sins. And whenever we partake in
this consciousness, we “proclaim the Lord’s death till
He comes” (1 Corinthians 11:26).
Today, when we partake of the bread, we are
declaring that Jesus’ health and divine life flows in
our mortal bodies. And when we partake of the cup,
we are declaring that we are forgiven and have been
made righteous. Jesus’ blood gives us right standing
before God, and we can go boldly into God’s presence
(Hebrews 4:16). When we pray, we can be sure that
God hears us!
Watch Pastor Joseph Prince Share On, And
Lead You, In A Time Of The Holy Communion
How Do I Partake Of The Holy Communion?
Before you partake, remember that the Holy
Communion is not a ritual to be observed, but a
blessing to be received.
Because it is not a ritual, there is no prescribed bread
or special drink required. In the Last Supper, Jesus
used whatever He had at the table—bread commonly
eaten at supper, and whatever they were drinking.
To partake, first, hold the bread in your hand and
say:
Thank You, Father, for the gift of Your Son. By the
stripes that fell on His back, my body is healed from
the crown of my head to the very soles of my feet.
Every cell, every organ, every function of my body is
healed, restored, and renewed. In Jesus’ name, I
believe and I receive. [Eat the bread.]
Next, take the cup in your hand and say:
Lord Jesus, thank You for Your precious blood. Your
sin-free, disease-free, poverty-free life is in Your
blood. And Your shed blood has removed every sin
from my life. Through your blood, I am forgiven of all
my sins—past, present and future—and made
completely righteous. Today, I celebrate and partake
of the inheritance of the righteous, which is
preservation, healing, wholeness and provision.
Thank You Lord Jesus, for loving me. Amen. [Drink
the wine.]
How Can I Find Out More About The Holy
Communion?
To find out more about what Joseph Prince has
taught on the Holy Communion, you may wish to
check the resources available on our ministry's
online store.
Sunday, August 31, 2014
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