Understanding the Power of the Communion Tableનમૂનો
TRIGGER THE COMMITMENT OF HEAVEN AT THE COMMUNION TABLE
God told Pharaoh to let His people go. God proclaimed Israel as His firstborn and warned Pharaoh that His firstborn would be killed if he didn’t allow Israel to go (Exo. 4:22-23). That is how personal the covenant is. When the children of Israel cried and their cry reached God, the Bible says, “And God heard their groaning, and God remembered his covenant with Abraham, with Isaac, and with Jacob (Exo. 2:24).” The Bible didn’t say God just remembered, but “…God remembered his covenant with Abraham….”
God remembered the one that he entered into a covenant with about 430 years earlier. God told Abraham that his seed would be in a country, and He (God) would bring them out at the set time (Gen. 15:13-16). All that the children of Israel needed to do was cry to God, and God remembered that covenant. There is a covenant in heaven. All you need to do is break bread over any matter, and the blood of Jesus will speak.
When the groaning of the children of Israel reached heaven, the God of the covenant that made them as a nation remembered Abraham and found a saviour for them. No matter how tight a situation is, when you break bread over it, God finds somebody to rise for you. You should not come to the Communion table carelessly. If you take Communion in an ungodly manner, you are drinking damnation and condemnation to yourself, and you are guilty of the blood and the body of Jesus.
PRAYER: Lord, help me to come to the Communion table henceforth with the right attitude and understanding so that I can enjoy the maximum benefits, in Jesus' name. Amen!
About this Plan
When Jesus was about to leave the world, one of the many commands he left with the believer was the Holy Communion: “Do this in remembrance of me.” Partaking of the communion table biblically makes tremendous power of God available to you, such that sickness, problems, death, and the devil will flee away. In this 31-day devotional, you will learn how to harness the power of the communion table.
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