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What’s Your Motive
What is communion?
Communion is a time to reflect on the Life that was lived as an example for us and a death that occured to carry away the weight of our sin and the resurrection that offers us hope of the same.
Communion is Remembering
Why do we take pictures
We remind ourselves so we can keep the fervor of our relationship.
We remember so we don’t lose sight of the goal.
Why do we take pictures?
It’s so we can remember a moment.
Sometimes it’s good therapy to set down and look through photo albums or home made movies in order to remember all that has happened to get you to this point.
Let’s face it we are a forgetful people.
Why Communion Important?
Communion helps us to purposefully think about what was done for us through the person of Jesus Christ.
How often should we partake of Communion?
The answer to that question is different for everyone.
1 corinthians 11:27-34
Should we Partake of Communion?
CONTEND (-ING)
1. athleo (ἀθλέω, 118), “to engage in a contest” (cf.
Eng., “athlete”), “to contend in public games,”
1. athleo (ἀθλέω, 118), “to engage in a contest” (cf.
Eng., “athlete”), “to contend in public games,”
Note: In , the verb agonizomai, “to strive,” is used in the same connection, RV, “striveth in the games.”
Cf.
No. 3.
2. diakrino (διακρίνω, 1252), lit., “to separate throughout or wholly”
3. epagonizomai (ἐπαγωνίζομαι, 1864) signifies “to contend about a thing, as a combatant”
-Vine’s Complete Expository Dictionary
Vine’s Complete Expository Dictionary
What does it mean if I refuse to Partake of Communion?
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