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In December,
communion is interesting because we not only
- celebrate the death of Jesus,
- but also his birth.
is a fascinating verse - because Jesus tells us why he was born>>>
What is this truth?
Support for use of to reference the truth in .
14:6 Jesus as the one way to the Father fulfills the OT symbols and teachings that show the exclusiveness of God’s claim (see note on 3:18), such as the curtain (Ex.
26:33) barring access to God’s presence from all except the Levitical high priest (Leviticus 16), the rejection of human inventions as means to approach God (Lev.
10:2), and the choice of Aaron alone to represent Israel before God in his sanctuary (Num.
17:5).
Jesus is the only “way” to God (Acts 4:12), and he alone can provide access to God.
Jesus as the truth fulfills the teaching of the OT (John 1:17) and reveals the true God (cf.
1:14, 17; 5:33; 18:37; also 8:40, 45–46; 14:9).
Jesus alone is the life who fulfills the OT promises of “life” given by God (11:25–26), having life in himself (1:4; 5:26), and he is thus able to confer eternal life to all those who believe in him (e.g., 3:16).
This is another “I am” saying that makes a claim to deity (see note on 6:35).
Similarly, only those who are rightly related to God, to the truth itself, can grasp Jesus’ witness to the truth (cf.
3:16–21).
Everyone who is on the side of truth (lit.
‘who is of the truth’) listens to Jesus (cf.
10:3, 16, 27).
PROP: Jesus was born,
so that each of us can have eternal life.
It was, by Jesus’s own Words, the reason he was born into this world.
As says -
Let’s take a moment to reflect on the reason Jesus was born.
Let’s take a
Close Communion:
Member of a Gospel believing church.
No major sin in your life.
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 for the forgiveness of sins.
As we take up the bread may we examine our hearts and meditate on Christ’s crucifixion.
· 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.
The blood that bought the forgiveness of sin.
As we take up the juice may we mediate on the spilled blood of Jesus Christ?
· Large 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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