John 6:56 (NKJV) He who eats My flesh and drinks My blood abides in Me, and I in him. This verse is related to the communion in the New Covenant. Is there a supernatural aspect in taking communion, the bread and the cup? I am wondering if there is something more to it than the "remembrance only", of the sacrificial death of the Son of God.
@@patrickmendis Absolutely. Eating his flesh and drinking his blood signifies not only remembering him in the taking of the elements in communion, but also living moment by moment with him as our vital life source. We commune with him physically in the sacrament of communion with the bread and the wine. Additionally, we can commune with him spiritually in the holiness of oneness in spirit (1 Cor. 6:17) that we have with him by crucifying our flesh which allows him to live his life through us, and by appropriating his continual blood cleansing through faith. Hallelujah!
Love to sister Ashley I’m 80 years old and your teachings help me to stay on the narrow path with Jesus.
Thank you for making me to understand Amen
(IN me) Jesus says it clearly..... In Me!!!!
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John 6:56 (NKJV) He who eats My flesh and drinks My blood abides in Me, and I in him.
This verse is related to the communion in the New Covenant.
Is there a supernatural aspect in taking communion, the bread and the cup? I am wondering if there is something more to it than the "remembrance only", of the sacrificial death of the Son of God.
@@patrickmendis Absolutely. Eating his flesh and drinking his blood signifies not only remembering him in the taking of the elements in communion, but also living moment by moment with him as our vital life source.
We commune with him physically in the sacrament of communion with the bread and the wine. Additionally, we can commune with him spiritually in the holiness of oneness in spirit (1 Cor. 6:17) that we have with him by crucifying our flesh which allows him to live his life through us, and by appropriating his continual blood cleansing through faith. Hallelujah!