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When Paul talked about the Breaking of Bread service in 1 Corinthians 11, at the end of the description and meaning of the Feast, He says these words, “As aften as you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death until He come!”.
There are many thoughts in this statement. Do we have to remember the Lord weekly? No! That is a convenience because we all have work to do as well as serving the Lord, but we could remember Him and celebrate the Feast daily or many times a day, had we the time and availability. Do we only proclaim Jesus’ death? Not at all! We proclaim His life and also His resurrection because there is the further phrase, ‘until He come’. How can he come again, except He were now alive? He has been raised to newness of life, a Prince and a glorified Saviour. Any thought that we have about our Lord that glorifies Him and exalts Him is an act of remembrance that brings joy to the Father’s heart!
Do we want to please God? Then let us prepare to remember our Saviour in all His sin-saving actions this morning. “We are here to praise you, lift our hearts and sing. We are here to give you, the best that we can bring”. May we bring nothing but our best to our wonderful Lord and Saviour this morning, and indeed every day!
Article written by Brian Preston, Elder @SFGH Church

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