Download our FREE Holy Week Devo to navigate through the importance of the days leading up to the most monumental events that shook the world forever. We especially remember communion during Holy Week, the events that led to Jesus' crucifixion, death, and resurrection. We take communion to remember the night in which Jesus was betrayed. ![]() And today I remember and celebrate the precious gift of life You gave me through the blood that You spilled. Because of Your blood shed for me, and Your body broken for me, I can be free from the power and penalty of sin. As You instructed Your disciples, I, too, receive this bread in remembrance of You.Īnd in the same way, as I take this cup representing Your blood poured out from a splintered cross, I realize that You were the supreme sacrifice for all my sin: past, present, and future. Thank You that Your death gave me life- abundant life now, and eternal life forever. Thank You for Your extravagant love and unmerited favor. I can't begin to fathom the agonizing suffering of Your crucifixion. The price You paid covered me for all time, and my desire is to live for You.Īs I take the bread representing Your life that was broken for me, I remember and celebrate Your faithfulness to me and to all who will receive You. ![]() I know that I am Your beloved child, having received You into my heart and life and having accepted Your death as penalty for my sinfulness. Reveal any secret pride, any unconfessed sin, any rebellion or unforgiveness that may be hindering my relationship with You. Show me anything that is not pleasing to You. Lord Jesus, I bow before you in humility and ask You to examine my heart today. What does that mean? How should you pray? While this is an individual matter between you and God, here are some communion prayer thoughts and meditations that might help you as you prepare for this beautiful time of remembrance. But before you participate in this memorable occasion, take time to spend some reflective moments in self-examination. ![]() Communion is a sacred time for you as a follower of Jesus.
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