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The practice of communion is being discussed on Resident Strangers today. Steve, Rich and Sarah all share their personal experiences with communion growing up before getting into what the practice is and what it means for believers. 1 Corinthians 11 is a central passage on communion. The practice of communion was first introduced on the night that Jesus was betrayed. Why is it something that Christ followers still practice? Simply, it is a practice that is done in remembrance of Jesus' death, burial and resurrection while also looking forward to Jesus' return. Churches differ in the frequency of taking communion but how should someone posture their heart so that the taking of communion is not reduced to a routine? It is important to remember that the practice is something that should be done all together and not alone. It is about community which is even seen in the word "communion." A humbleness of the heart is crucial when taking the elements. However it is taken it is important to remember the seriousness of Christ's sacrifice. With all of this in mind, should someone who has not placed their faith in Jesus practice communion? Steve and Rich answer this and emphasize the importance of remembering Christ's sacrifice not just through communion but regularly in the walk of a Christian.
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The practice of communion is being discussed on Resident Strangers today. Steve, Rich and Sarah all share their personal experiences with communion growing up before getting into what the practice is and what it means for believers. 1 Corinthians 11 is a central passage on communion. The practice of communion was first introduced on the night that Jesus was betrayed. Why is it something that Christ followers still practice? Simply, it is a practice that is done in remembrance of Jesus' death, burial and resurrection while also looking forward to Jesus' return. Churches differ in the frequency of taking communion but how should someone posture their heart so that the taking of communion is not reduced to a routine? It is important to remember that the practice is something that should be done all together and not alone. It is about community which is even seen in the word "communion." A humbleness of the heart is crucial when taking the elements. However it is taken it is important to remember the seriousness of Christ's sacrifice. With all of this in mind, should someone who has not placed their faith in Jesus practice communion? Steve and Rich answer this and emphasize the importance of remembering Christ's sacrifice not just through communion but regularly in the walk of a Christian.
Sign up for the Resident Strangers email list - http://eepurl.com/iwv3Ug
Questions or comments?
Email [email protected]
Would you please subscribe and leave us a review? This will help our podcast reach more people! We’d love it if you’d share this podcast with your friends on social media and beyond. Join us next Tuesday as we continue the discussion on how to think like a Christian in this foreign world.
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