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Sacred Communion

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Sacred Communion, often referred to as the Lord's Supper or Eucharist, holds profound significance in the life of the Church, symbolizing the believer's intimate fellowship with Christ. In 1 Corinthians 11:23-26, the Apostle Paul recounts Jesus' words during the Last Supper, emphasizing the importance of remembering His sacrifice through the breaking of bread and sharing of the cup. This act is not merely a ritual but a sacred proclamation of faith, as believers declare the Lord's death until He comes again. Jesus teaches in John 6:53-58 that partaking in His body and blood is essential for eternal life, illustrating the deep spiritual nourishment found in communion with Him. Furthermore, in Acts 2:42, the early Church devoted themselves to the breaking of bread, highlighting its role in community and worship. Sacred Communion also serves as a reminder of the new covenant established through Christ's blood, as stated in Luke 22:20, where Jesus invites His followers to partake in this divine mystery. Through Sacred Communion, believers are called to reflect on their relationship with Christ and one another, fostering unity and love within the body of Christ, as encouraged in Ephesians 4:3.

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Brother Lawrence emphasizes the importance and virtue of practicing the presence of God, especially in preparation for making vows and professions. He encourages a continual conversation with God, highlighting the sweetness and delight found in being devoted to Him alone. Brother Lawrence stresses t

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