Close Please enter your Username and Password


marbella3 70F
2483 posts
8/19/2021 5:42 am

Last Read:
8/19/2021 4:15 pm

Remember and Celebrate

Today's Devotional

Read: Luke 22:14–23

Bible in a Year: Psalms 3–4; 1 Corinthians 2

[Jesus] took bread, gave thanks and broke , and gave them, saying, “This is my body given for you; do this in remembrance of me.” Luke 22:19

On December 6, 1907, explosions rocked a small community in the US state of West Virginia, producing one of the worst disasters in the history of the coal-mining industry. Some 360 miners were killed, and it’s been estimated that this horrific tragedy left behind about 250 widows and 1,000 without fathers. Historians maintain that the memorial became the seedbed from which the celebration of ’s Day in the US would eventually grow. Out of great loss came remembrance and—eventually—celebration.

The greatest tragedy in human history occurred when human beings crucified their Creator. Yet, that dark moment also produced both remembrance and celebration. The night before He would go to the cross, Jesus took the elements of Israel’s Passover and created His own memorial celebration. Luke’s record describes the scene this way: “And he took bread, gave thanks and broke , and gave them, saying, ‘This is my body given for you; do this in remembrance of me’ ” (Luke 22:19).

Still today, whenever we take communion, we honor His great, unflinching love for us—remembering the cost of our rescue and celebrating the gift of life His sacrifice produced. As Charles Wesley said in his great hymn, “Amazing love! How can be that Thou, my God, shouldst die for me?”

How often do you find yourself just going through the motions when taking communion? What are some ways keep your focus on the cross?

, when I come the memorial table, help me remember why my forgiveness was so costly, and help me celebrate Your great, awesome love.


MrsJoe 76F
17420 posts
8/19/2021 10:39 am

If you go through the motions of such traditions without appreciating the value, you might as well not do it at all.

Be a prism, spreading God's light and love, not a mirror reflecting the world's hatred.