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John Ellwood's avatar

Agree that we could use the Lord's Supper as a much more meaningful part of worship. I've seen too many times when it is indeed a ritual, almost like repeating a prayer over and over again, with no heart. Sure I hope each and everyone takes it on themselves to understand what they are doing, but for visitors and the uninitiated the Lord's Supper should unite us, provoke our hearts, and be uplifting all at the same time. More than anything though Love, genuine Love, for each other should be paramount. Love overcomes all.

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Tara Cook's avatar

Thank you, thank you! The sad part is I know people who are letting God lead their daily walk, clinging to every word He says whether written or through the Spirit and putting in the DAILY WORK, that attend a building where music is played. We on the other hand puff up like frogs because we don't play music and then leave Sunday and never spend time with God in his word or lift a finger to look like Christ or do what we need to do to put to death the old man and bring the lost to Christ. Way too many of us are the same person now (maybe worse) as when we came to Christ and yet we preach milk. If this world is going to turn to God, first the people of God have to! Self righteous, unloving people we are..BUT GOD. What if we met house to house and broke bread when we broke bread. Do this is remembrance of Me. As often as you do it. What if when we had company, we collectively reflected on our sins. What would people think. Sometimes Sunday seems like an eternity away. They needed Christ in the first century and now in the 21st century, we just don't.

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