Remember and Give Thanks
In a few days, my wife and I will have all our boys together (along with their aunt flying in from Vegas) under one roof to celebrate Thanksgiving together and ultimately enjoy a meal together. I’m looking forward to spending time with them; as a parent of adult children, you learn to appreciate these moments – creating new memories to cherish. I hope this instills in all my boys the value of gathering as a family and having a heart of gratitude for each other. It will be a time of joy and laughter.
However, there are moments as Christ-followers when we are to reflect and remember a moment in our Lord’s life that had suffering and death. Our Lord, in His goodness, gave us a way to recall His selfless love for us and His death, which declares “Jesus Christ and him crucified” (1Corinthians 2:2). He gave us the Lord’s Supper (1Corinthians 11:23). This holy sacrament is when, as believers, we remember the suffering and death of Christ. Along with this time of reflection, though, there can also be a moment of gratitude. The apostle Paul declares, “For as often as you eat this bread and drink the cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death until he comes” (1Corinthians 11:26). Although we should not forget our forgiveness came at a cost (Ephesians 1:7; Colossians 1:13-14), when can also approach the Lord’s Supper with a heart of gratitude – give thanks and do this in remembrance of Him (1Corinthians 1:11:23-25). Thank You Jesus.
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