Easter 2026: Communion
What if I told you that the "revolution" everyone was looking for in the streets of Jerusalem actually started at a dinner table?
Often, we think of Communion as a quiet, somber ritual. But in the first century, it was a radical act of defiance and a declaration of freedom. It’s more than just a "memorial service"—it is an invitation to participate in the same power that broke the chains of slavery in Egypt.
Why it Matters:
It’s our Passover: Just as the blood of the lamb protected the Israelites, Jesus became the sacrificial lamb whose blood covers us, setting us free from the "slavery" of our past and our sin.
It’s our Manna: Like the bread that fell from heaven in the desert, Jesus is the "Bread of Life" who sustains us on our journey today.
It’s a Heart Check: It’s a moment to "search our house" for imperfections—not to earn salvation, but to respond to the amazing gift we’ve already been given.
Whether you call it the Lord’s Supper, Eucharist, or Mass, it all comes back to one thing: Jesus making things right so we can have a relationship with God forever.
Today, don't just "take" communion. Join the revolution. 🍷🥖
💬 Let’s Discuss:
Which image of Communion resonates with you most: the Sacrificial Lamb providing protection, or the Manna providing daily strength? Let us know in the comments!
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