Have you ever wondered why
some Christians are weak and sick, and die young? I thank God that the Holy
Spirit gives us the reason as well as the solution. In 1 Corinthians 11:29–30,
He tells us clearly that the one reason some Christians are
weak and sick, and die prematurely, is that they don’t discern the Lord’s body
when they partake of the Holy Communion.
Many believers don’t
understand that the pierced, striped and slightly burnt bread, which represents
the Lord’s body, is for their health and healing. And when they partake without
discerning this truth, they partake in an unworthy manner. The reverse is true:
If they discern accurately the Lord’s body, then they will be strong and
healthy, and live long.
Unfortunately, the church
down through the years has misconstrued this teaching and taught that if you
have sin in your life, you are unworthy and cannot partake of the Holy
Communion, lest you become weak and sick, and even die! We have turned a
blessing into a curse. Because of this, many Christians are afraid to come to
the Lord’s table and are therefore robbed of the health-giving power of the
Holy Communion.
My friend, there is no such
thing as a worthy person! The best of us still miss it and fail. So unworthy
people are the only people who partake of the Lord’s Supper. But because Jesus
died for unworthy people, He has qualified those of us who take Him as our
righteousness to partake of every benefit that He died to give us.
So it is not a matter of
whether you are worthy or unworthy to partake, but how you
partake. Come to the Lord’s table with boldness and partake because Jesus has
qualified you with His precious blood. Don’t treat it as a ritual, but release
your faith for health and healing as you discern that Jesus’ body was broken so
that yours can be healthy and whole today. When you partake like this, you are
partaking in a worthy manner, and you will not be weak or sickly, or die
prematurely! (Article & Picture; courtesy of Joseph Prince
Ministries used with kind permission).
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