Introduction: As we gather for Communion, self-examination helps us align with God's holiness.
1. Self-reflection before Communion is essential for understanding our relationship with Jesus (1 Corinthians 11:28).
A. Examining ourselves ensures we recognize the holiness of the Lord's Supper.
B. Reflection leads to repentance, fostering a sincere heart for God.
2. Repentance purifies us, allowing the Holy Spirit to empower our lives (Acts 3:19).
A. Turning from sin allows God's grace to fill us with renewed purpose.
B. The Holy Spirit grants us gifts to build the church and glorify God (1 Corinthians 12:4-11).
3. Participating in Communion with a repentant heart nurtures genuine community and divine unity (1 Corinthians 10:16-17).
A. Unity in the body of Christ is strengthened through shared sincerity and love.
B. Our collective walk with God grows through remembering Jesus' sacrifice.
Conclusion: Let us introspect and repent, embracing the transformative power of the Holy Spirit through Communion, nurturing unity with God and others.
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