Remember Jesus

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We take Communion every Sunday at our church. That was a new thing for me at first because in our previous churches, we took Communion once a month. I like the new way better because I don’t think that there is any time of any week or any church service when we should not be remembering Jesus and His sacrifice for us. After all, He is the reason we are there worshipping and the reason for our hope and our being! How often do you take Communion at your church? Is everyone allowed to participate or just the members? At our church, you may participate if you have been baptized and confessed your belief in Jesus as Lord. Communion is a holy time for me each week. For those few minutes, I reflect on Jesus’s sacrifice and all that He has done and is doing for me. I am thankful always and sad sometimes if I know that I have once again fallen short of His expectations of me. But I know that He loves me, forgives me and remembers me…just as I remember Him.

Cup of Suffering

We take Communion at our church every Sunday and I never want it to become a rote, automatic thing. I want to really think about Jesus’s sacrifice and all it meant for Him to give His life for me. But I do remember that in the Garden of Gethsemane, His prayer was for God to take away His cup of suffering. Oh, my! How often I have prayed to God to take away my troubles, sorrows, sickness and pain! But then I forget to go on to the next part that Jesus prayed. He sincerely prayed for the Father’s will to be done, not His own. That is the kind of prayer that we should be praying when we cry out to God for Him to release us from our suffering. We need to recall that God knows best and is in control of not only our lives but the lives of all on earth. In my little corner of the world, I may be egocentric, but I should not lose focus on who is in control of my life, even in the midst of suffering. My trials, “suffering” if you will, do not even begin to compare with that of Jesus. But He was willing to go through death on the cross in order to fulfill the Father’s will and save all of mankind. Does anyone want to suffer? Of course not! However, some suffering is a natural part of life; things happen and you just have to get through them. But, following Jesus’s example, I want to be able to say to God that I’m not liking the suffering but I am willing to go through it because I want His will to be done in my life.

Have a blessed Sabbath Day, remembering that God’s ways are always best even when we don’t see it at the time.