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This morning, we sung .... Lord, Send Me Anywhere.
Hymn 396
That was a song wrote by David Livingstone.
It is a familiar song, but what we might not realize is the author was David Livingstone.
"19th March, 1872.
Birthday.
Lord, send me anywhere, only go with me.
Lay any burden on me, only sustain me.
Sever any ties save the tie that binds me to Thy heart.
My Jesus, my King, my life, my all, I again dedicate my whole self to Thee."
David Livingstone’s journal said this -
"19th March, 1872.
Birthday.
Lord, send me anywhere, only go with me.
Lay any burden on me, only sustain me.
Sever any ties save the tie that binds me to Thy heart.
My Jesus, my King, my life, my all, I again dedicate my whole self to Thee."
We are told in to take up communion as “remembrance of Christ”.
But - what I want us to consider is whether >>>
Our remembrance should be in the ceremony alone?
But should our remembrance be in the ceremony alone?
If communion is meant to help us remember what Christ has done.
And we are truly trying to remember in grateful praise what Christ has done.
- That he died and gave his life for our sins…then what should a remembrance look like?
Luke 24:45-49
That he died and gave his life for our sins…then
I think it should include a worship and careful remembrance of Christ in communion,
but that worship should extend beyond the communion table.
One area that I think we should include is a seriousness about the great commission:
David Livingstone was a man who remembered what Christ had done for him - and it literally shaped his life.
Does your life reflect Livingstone’s own testimony-
David Livingstone’s journal said this -
"19th March, 1872.
Birthday.
Lord, send me anywhere, only go with me.
Lay any burden on me, only sustain me.
Sever any ties save the tie that binds me to Thy heart.
My Jesus, my King, my life, my all, I again dedicate my whole self to Thee."
- Let’s about not only what Christ has done … but how our lives reflect a remembrance of Christ.
- Let’s take a moment to remember Christ and reflect on what it means to remember Christ.
CLOSE COMMUNION: Warning.
Bread
In the manner that Jesus called us to, We shall take up the bread.
The bread represents the body of Jesus that was crucified on the cross.
As we take up the bread may we examine our hearts and meditate on Christ’s crucifixion.
· Hand trays.
Pause and Wait.
(small tray)
· Pray praising God for the crucifixion of Christ body.
In Remembrance of Christs bodily death for sins you may eat the bread.
Blood
In the manner that Jesus called us to, We shall take up the cups of juice.
The juice represents the blood of Jesus spilled upon Calvary.
This blood is the sign of the New Covenant by which we partake as believers.
As we take up the juice may we mediate on the spilled blood of Jesus Christ?
· Hand Trays, Pause, Wait.
(Big tray)
· Pray Praising God for the spilled blood of Christ Jesus
In Remembrance of Christs spilled blood you may drink the cup of juice.
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