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! Remembering That God Remembers
The historic events that culminated in Jesus’ crucifixion, burial, resurrection, and ascension are in the past, but the resulting *Covenant* is eternally relevant.
The Communion Ordinance calls upon us to observe this relevance by remembering the New Covenant ratified in Jesus’ blood.
Jesus gives a charge to His disciples, “Do this in remembrance of me.”
How much more then will He remember His own covenant?
Indeed, God remembers His covenant perfectly and His doing so brings the following blessings to the Believer’s life: 1) Exodus, 2) Discipline without Destruction, and 3) Spiritual Advancement.
Remembering is the spiritual discipline of walking in the faith of God’s Word and Acts rather than in the fear of what we face.
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