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WHEN
DO YOU REMEMBER JESUS?
During this time of year many, many
people attend the "church of their choice" to "remember Jesus". All year
long there are those that go about their work only looking out for
themselves and their family and not giving any thought to Jesus Christ.
But then, that one day comes around once a year called "Christmas" and
many worldly people stop and think to themselves, "it's time to
remember Jesus". This is really sad. We are commanded to meet
together on the first day of the week to break bread (Acts 20:7).
The bread represents the body of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ (1
Cor 11:23-24). Jesus said "This is My body, which is for you;
do this in remembrance of Me." (1 Cor 11:24) So we know from
reading Acts 20:7 that we are to meet on the first day of the
week - why? To break bread. What does the bread represent? Christ's
body. Therefore, when we partake of the bread which represents Christ's
body we can see from the scriptures that we are to do it in
remembrance of Jesus on the first day of the week. How many
first day of the weeks are there? 52. Therefore, how can one suddenly
say to himself, today I need to stop and remember Jesus Christ - only
once per year and keep the commandments of Jesus? The bread
represents His body, the cup represents His blood which was shed for us
on Calvary. We are remembering and proclaiming the Lord's DEATH
until He comes again (1 Cor 11:26) each time (first day of the
week) that we partake of it. We do not partake of the bread and cup in
memory of His birth - whenever that was. It's through His death that we
have life!
--Richard
Thetford
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