1 Corinthians 11

Things to Consider Before the Lord's Supper {1 Corinthians 11}

10:00 AM

Today's Scripture: 1 Corinthians 11 

When you share in the Lord’s Supper does your gratitude for His indwelling Life well up within you? Is your expression of this time one of sacrificial love; no longer desiring to live for selfish interests, but for Jesus who gave Himself for you? The Lord wants our hearts to be right before Him, and Paul has given us a few things to consider as we prepare to partake in the Lord's Supper. 



"Whoever, therefore, eats the bread or drinks the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be guilty concerning the body and blood of the Lord. Let a person examine himself, then, and so eat of the bread and drink of the cup.  For anyone who eats and drinks without discerning the body eats and drinks judgment on himself.  That is why many of you are weak and ill, and some have died. But if we judged ourselves truly, we would not be judged." (1 Corinthians 11:27-31)
I'll admit this exhortation from Paul used to worry me, for the truth is none of us are sinless, and how could I be sure that my heart was absolutely right? That I wasn't harboring any ill-will towards others and so on.

If you're like I was once, I'm hope I can put your mind at ease and help with some things we can reflect on as we come to His table. And mind you, this isn't an exhaustive list, just a few things worth pondering.  

 1. Your covenant (promise) with God. When you became a Christian you promised God you would honor Him by living in a way that was wholly pleasing to Him. You agreed to be His child and He agreed to be your God. The Lord's Supper can be a time to renew our commitment to be all that we can be for our  Lord.

2. It's a time to reflect on the body of Christ. All that He did, He did with His body, and it is still through His body, the church!!  We are the hands and feet of Jesus today. What has He asked you to be doing, and are you doing your part in the body of Christ and helping Him impact this world today? 
3. He called Himself the Bread of Life.  As you hold the bread in your hand ask yourself, am I sharing Him with others?  Ask Him to call to mind others who are hungry for answers to their soul’s deepest longing, and seek His help in going to them.
4. The cup He had to drink for you. (Mt. 26:42). It contained mocking, scourging, spitting, nails, and abandonment. I've always hated the idea that my sin nailed Him to that cross.  This cup you drink from of during the Lord's Supper spared you from all of these things which you deserved. Finally,
5. Think about His blood.  As you look upon the fruit of the vine, think about how He willingly shed His blood for you. I personally love the saying that goes something like, "even if you were the only one, He would have died for you." This moment might be a good time to ask the Lord to help you never take for granted all He suffered for you.

These are just a few thoughts I try to reflect on as I take communion or the Lord's Supper. I'm sure there are others, and I'd love to hear your thoughts, if you'd like to share, but for now let's just be grateful!


Lord Jesus, thank You for giving Your life up us, so that we can enjoy a new and abundant life in You. 

Blessings!


Sue

blessings

Counting our Blessings {Psalm 136}

7:30 PM



Scripture Reading: Psalms 136


“Count your blessings; name them one by one…” Do you remember the next line to this old hymn? I wonder if the writer of this hymn had thought of  Psalm 136 when they wrote it.

Both the Psalm and the hymn remind us of how important it is to be grateful! I also loved this picture Max Lucado describes for us:

The grateful heart is like a magnet sweeping over the day, collecting reasons for gratitude. A zillion diamonds sparkle against the velvet of your sky every night.  Gratitude gets us through the hard stuff. To reflect on your blessings is to rehearse God’s accomplishments. To rehearse God’s accomplishments is to discover his heart. To discover his heart is to discover not just good gifts but the Good Giver. Gratitude always leaves us looking at God and away from dread. It does to anxiety what the morning sun does to valley mist. It burns it up.”- Max Lucado

I have a friend, who for years battled with depression and anxiety until she began starting each day by writing down 12 things she was thankful for. She will not begin her day without doing this one act first.

How about you? Do you find yourself being grateful for the most part, or do you tend to accentuate the negatives in life? I’ll admit I used to be a pessimist- the glass half empty kind of girl, until I chose to start counting my blessing each morning. I now can see gratitude is a CHOICE! And given the choice, I’d much rather be filled with joy and thanksgiving then weighed down by all the cares of the world. Don't you agree? Did you know that:


I’ll leave you with the a little prayer George Herbert, a 17th-century British poet, included in his poem titled, Gratefulness: “Thou that hast given so much to me, give one thing more: a grateful heart.” 

I pray that will be our prayer as well.

Grateful

Scripture Saturday ~ Psalm 28:7 ~ Thanksgiving!~ Gratitude

12:00 AM

Saturday, February 16, 2019




Welcome to Scripture Saturday!

This coming week's memory verse is Psalm 28:7...

The Lord is my strength and shield. I trust him with all my heart. He helps me, and my heart is filled with joy. I burst out in songs of thanksgiving. (NLT)

“The most valuable thing the Psalms do for me is to express the same delight which made David dance.” (C.S. Lewis)

Dear Father…You are awesome and worthy of my praise and worship.  I trust you with all of my heart, my mind, and my soul. You are my strength, for I am weak. You are my shield, for I need protection. My heart bursts with joy and my mouth sings praises of thanksgiving of You!

I love you Lord!

So I’ll stand

With arms high and heart abandoned

In awe of the One who gave it all

So I’ll stand

My soul Lord to You, surrendered

All I am is Yours
So I’ll stand

With arms high and heart abandoned

In awe of the One who gave it all

So I’ll stand

My soul Lord to You, surrendered

All I am is Yours


The Stand (chorus only) by Hillsong

Have a blessed day and week everyone!