Monday
August 7, 2023

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Disciples follow share Jesus’ heart to
participate in the Lord’s Supper together

The Last Supper, the Lord’s Table, Holy Communion, the Eucharist : These are all descriptions of the sacrament commonly referred to as the Lord’s Supper. This meal, along with a few other awesome mealtimes with God, are the focus of our devotions this week.

Prayer

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Lord Jesus, You have given us such a blessing in this meal that we call Your Holy Supper. Let us benefit from it, hold both it and You in great honor by how we share it, and rejoice in the connection it foreshadows of a heavenly reunion with You and our brothers and sisters who have died in faith. Amen.

Following Jesus as We Come 'n Go

John 21:12

Jesus said to them, “Come and have breakfast.” None of the disciples dared ask him,  “Who are you?” They knew it was the Lord. 

The above verse was an answer from Jesus.  It comes in response to a question posed from a listener: “who is my neighbor?”.

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Pondering Point

We often focus on the Lord's Supper as the meal that Jesus had with His disciples. But He had many meals with His disciples over the years. Some were quite significant, like this one in John 21 after His resurrection. In Revelation 3:20, we find encouragement from Jesus to come eat with Him. And let's be straight-forward here: Jesus didn't mean to simply eat food together, but to share life together. Still today in the Middle East, sitting down together to share a meal can be a powerful statement, meaning much more than simply sharing food. Are you taking time to share life with Jesus and invite Him into all arenas of your life?

Prayer for the Day

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Lord Jesus, eating is such an integral part of life. I want to break bread with You more often; remind me to invite You into my meals – to fellowship together. More than that, I want You to be fully integrated in my life generally. I want to hunger for You above all things. Let it be so in Your name Jesus – and to Father God’s glory. Amen.

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