The Daily Word

The Apostle John was probably the closest disciple to Jesus and the content of his 4 books in the Bible which bear his name, reveals the intimacy of his time with Jesus. He frequently refers to what he personally has seen and heard and even touched, and in his Gospel, when he refers to himself, he describes himself as the ‘disciple whom Jesus loved’. Much of his teaching in his Gospel and Letters is concerned with love.

So when we come around the Lord’s Table this morning we will gather in love for our Lord, just as John could love the Lord, but we also gather with love for each other and any absences from our Remembrance Service are noted and we wonder and even ask why they were missing from our fellowship.

So we have fellowship with each other but what is our fellowship based on? Well, 1 John 1 v 3, says this, “And truly our fellowship is with the Father and His Son Jesus Christ.” If we fail to recognise that the whole basis of our fellowship is our God and Father, and we have gathered only to remember His Son, then we will neither have fellowship truly with each other, and certainly not with God.

Let us, as we view and take the symbols of His body and blood, truly seek to exalt the one who has saved and keeps us.

Article written by Brian Preston, Elder @SFGH Church 

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