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Welcome to Eat This Bread Drink This Cup
The communion meditation today is based on a passage of Scripture from the New Testament, Luke 6:32-36 (NIV). In this passage of Scripture, Jesus describes the kindness of God, and encourages all of us to be like Him in our behavior. God greatest act of kindness was asking His Son, Jesus, to give His like to save all of His children—us. As we partake of the bread and drink the fruit of the vine from the cup, we remember Jesus and how He loved us. All Scripture quotations are from the New International Version (NIV) and are used with permission.
As you listen to the episode today, my hope is that you will be encouraged from the time spent meditating on what Jesus has done for you. You are a special person; the one Jesus died to save!
By Loma H. Hassell, II, MDWelcome to Eat This Bread Drink This Cup
The communion meditation today is based on a passage of Scripture from the New Testament, Luke 6:32-36 (NIV). In this passage of Scripture, Jesus describes the kindness of God, and encourages all of us to be like Him in our behavior. God greatest act of kindness was asking His Son, Jesus, to give His like to save all of His children—us. As we partake of the bread and drink the fruit of the vine from the cup, we remember Jesus and how He loved us. All Scripture quotations are from the New International Version (NIV) and are used with permission.
As you listen to the episode today, my hope is that you will be encouraged from the time spent meditating on what Jesus has done for you. You are a special person; the one Jesus died to save!