Recovering the Sacredness of Christ-Meenu
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Communion invites believers to return to the awe, reverence, and holiness of Christ. For someone who did not grow up in a Christian environment, the idea of sacredness was originally shaped by a different faith tradition—where holy things were treated with deep respect. But encountering Jesus made sacredness personal: a holy God who knows each of us by name and gave himself for us.
Over time, faith can become comfortable, and it becomes easy to lose the sense of wonder at who Jesus truly is. Communion draws us back to the reality of his sacrifice, reminding us that grace was costly and salvation came through profound surrender. Scripture affirms that through Christ, believers are made sacred—set apart as God’s dwelling place, bearers of his image, and recipients of his life breathed into them.
Communion is not merely a ritual; it is a sacred encounter where heaven meets earth. One personal testimony shared the power of taking communion at home during moments of distress. A story of praying over a child’s persistent fungal infection—even through a simple online call using water and chocolate—became a powerful reminder of Christ’s healing presence. Within a week, the condition was completely healed.
Others shared testimonies of learning to step out in faith, trusting that Jesus backs up our obedience. From preaching with a Spirit-given word to witnessing miraculous healing in a woman who walked again after prayer, these moments reveal the sacredness of Christ at work today.
Communion reminds us: Jesus’ sacrifice is holy. His presence is holy. The moment is holy. As often as we take the bread and cup, we remember him with reverence, gratitude, and renewed awe.