Our Joyful Celebration

Taking Holy Communion daily will keep you focused!

As I have mentioned in the past, my wife and I take Holy Communion daily, before breakfast.  I posted the following video on December 9th, but I am doing so again because of its importance to you living victoriously.  The early church understood its importance, so should we.  I would encourage you to rewatch this video at least once each month so that its revelation will not be forgotten.

Communion is not merely a symbolic ritual but a powerful act of covenant enforcement.  The early church understood Communion as a “release point of Divine strength”, seeing the bread as a point of contact for Christ’s Body given for healing and the cup for the new covenant sealed by His Blood.

Understanding “Unworthily Eating and Drinking”: Taking “unworthily” in 1 Corinthians 11:29 refers to a “failure of revelation”, meaning a lack of understanding or discernment of the covenant meaning behind Communion. Weakness, sickness, and premature death are attributed to this lack of discernment, not moral failure.

Communion as a Source of Healing and Righteousness: The bread represents the physical Body of Jesus, offered for healing, linking directly to Scriptures like Isaiah 53:5 and 1 Peter 2:24. The cup signifies Christ’s Blood, which removed sin, erased guilt, and inaugurated the new covenant. Taking Communion with revelation is presented as a “healing ordinance” that enforces healing and strength.

Active Participation vs. Passive Remembrance: Communion is described as active participation in healing and acknowledging forgiveness already purchased, rather than merely hoping for it. It’s “covenant participation, not covenant remembrance”. The act is deeply personal, nourishing and strengthening the believer.

Communion as Proclamation and Spiritual Warfare: Partaking in Communion is an act of proclaiming the victory of the cross to the Spiritual realm. It is presented as spiritual warfare, resisting sickness with the bread and condemnation with the cup, pushing back darkness with revelation. The enemy fears believers who understand Communion because it makes them “unshakable” and confident in healing and righteousness.

Joyful Celebration, Not Mourning: Communion is a “celebration of victory” and a “victory meal“, meant to be approached with “covenant joy” rather than solemn sadness. It is a reminder of triumph, not suffering.

Heaven’s Response to Covenant Action: Heaven responds to believers who act on the covenant, moving when the covenant is honored and backing those who enforce what Christ purchased. Communion, by touching spirit, soul, and body, is a powerful expression of this enforcement.

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