
Holy Communion: The Meaning, Significance, and Importance of It
- Shaunelius Sterns
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đ Communion: The Meaning, Significance, and Importance of It
Communionâalso called the Lordâs Supper or Eucharistâis one of the most sacred practices in the Christian faith. Jesus Himself instituted it on the night He was betrayed, giving His followers a powerful way to remember His sacrifice and proclaim His death until He returns. Yet for many, the meaning and significance of communion are either misunderstood or forgotten in routine. Understanding communion helps us receive it with reverence, gratitude, and joy.
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1. The Meaning of Communion
Communion comes from the Greek word koinonia, which means fellowship, sharing, or participation. When believers gather for communion, they are sharing in:
â The body and blood of Christ (symbolically).
â Fellowship with one another as the body of Christ.
â A proclamation of faith in Jesusâ death and resurrection.
Jesus explained its meaning clearly during the Last Supper:
âAnd he took bread, and gave thanks, and brake it, and gave unto them, saying, This is my body which is given for you: this do in remembrance of me. Likewise also the cup⊠saying, This cup is the new testament in my blood, which is shed for you.â
âLuke 22:19-20 (KJV)
The bread represents His body, broken for our sins; the cup represents His blood, shed for the forgiveness of sins.
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2. The Significance of Communion
Communion is not just a symbolic mealâit is a spiritual act with deep meaning:
â Remembering Christâs Sacrifice
Jesus commanded, âThis do in remembrance of meâ (1 Corinthians 11:24-25). Communion keeps the cross central in our hearts, reminding us of the cost of our salvation.
â Proclaiming the Gospel
Paul writes, âFor as often as ye eat this bread, and drink this cup, ye do shew the Lordâs death till he comeâ (1 Corinthians 11:26 KJV). Every time we partake, we proclaim the power of Jesusâ death and resurrection.
â Participating in Unity
Paul emphasizes, âFor we being many are one bread, and one body: for we are all partakers of that one breadâ (1 Corinthians 10:17 KJV). Communion unites believers across races, nations, and backgrounds.
â Examining Ourselves
Communion calls for self-examination. Paul warns believers not to partake unworthily but to discern the Lordâs body and confess sin (1 Corinthians 11:27-29). Itâs a time to repent and renew our commitment to Christ.
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3. The Importance of Communion
Communion is not optional for Christiansâit is a command and privilege. Hereâs why itâs vital:
â It Deepens Our Relationship with Jesus
As we reflect on His sacrifice, our love for Him grows, and we are drawn closer to Him.
â It Renews Our Gratitude
Communion reminds us we are forgiven by grace alone, not our works. It fills our hearts with thanksgiving.
â It Strengthens Our Faith
By regularly proclaiming His death and resurrection, we keep our hope in Christ alive and our faith strong.
â It Cultivates Holiness
Self-examination during communion helps us stay humble, repent of sin, and walk in purity.
â It Fosters Unity in the Church
As we partake together, we are reminded we belong to one family in Christ, called to love and serve one another.
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4. Scriptural Examples and Teachings on Communion
Paulâs teaching in 1 Corinthians 11:23-26 is foundational. He recounts Jesusâ words at the Last Supper and emphasizes the sacredness of the practice. Jesusâ own example during the Passover meal (Luke 22:14-20) shows that communion is rooted in Godâs salvation storyâfrom the deliverance of Israel to the ultimate deliverance through Jesus.
Communion also fulfills Jesusâ promise to be with His people:
âFor where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.â
âMatthew 18:20 (KJV)
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5. Applying Communion to Our Lives
To receive communion meaningfully:
â Prepare Your Heart
Before communion, spend time confessing sin, forgiving others, and remembering Jesusâ sacrifice.
â Reflect on Christâs Love
Focus on what Jesus enduredâHis body broken and blood shedâto rescue you.
â Commit to Walk Worthy
Let communion motivate you to live a life pleasing to Him, loving God and others.
â Celebrate with Joy
Communion is not only a solemn reminder of Christâs death but also a celebration of His victory over sin and death.
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6. Sharing the Significance of Communion with Others
Many who donât know Jesus see communion as a ritual without understanding its meaning. Sharing communionâs significance can open doors for the gospel:
â Explain Why Jesus Died
Communion points directly to the crossâtake the opportunity to share the message of salvation.
â Invite Others to Church
Welcome unbelieving friends or family to attend a service where communion is served, so they can witness the unity and love of Godâs people.
â Share Your Testimony
Tell how remembering Jesus through communion has deepened your faith and given you peace.
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7. A Prayer Before Communion
Lord Jesus,
Thank You for Your body broken and blood shed for me. Help me remember Your sacrifice with gratitude and live each day for Your glory. Cleanse my heart of sin, unite me with my brothers and sisters in love, and fill me with Your Spirit. In Jesusâ name, Amen.
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8. Conclusion: Treasure the Gift of Communion
Communion is a precious gift Jesus gave His church. It is a sacred time of remembering, proclaiming, and celebrating His finished work on the cross. It draws us into deeper fellowship with Him and with each other. May we never take it lightly but cherish it as a holy reminder of our Saviorâs great love.
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