Deepening Our Connection with God Through Daily Communion
Summary
In this message, we are called to deepen our relationship with God through a daily practice of communion for the next 30 days. This is not just a ritual but a spiritual "life hack" that can open us up to the supernatural presence of God in our lives. By setting aside a few minutes each day to focus on Jesus, we can experience a profound transformation, making the kingdom of God more real to us than ever before. This practice is not about religious obligation but about fostering a personal connection with God, allowing Him to reveal Himself in new and powerful ways.
We are reminded of the importance of gratitude for both the high points and the low valleys in our lives. These experiences shape us and bring us closer to God. The journey of faith is both instantaneous and progressive, as God works through us, drawing us closer to Him over time. We are encouraged to see the supernatural in the everyday, recognizing that God operates in the unseen realm and can change our natural circumstances.
The message also highlights the significance of the prophetic word and the role of prophets in the church. Prophets are not fortune-tellers but are called to proclaim what God is saying, bringing the unseen into the seen realm. This is a reminder that God is always speaking, and we must be attentive to His voice.
Furthermore, we are urged to avoid idolatry and not to worship the blessings or the acts of worship themselves, but to worship God for who He is. The call of God on our lives is paramount, and we must prioritize it above all else. This call is the most important thing God will do in us, and it requires our full commitment.
Finally, as we partake in communion, we are encouraged to seek healing and restoration in our relationships. This sacred act is a reflection of Christ's body and blood, and it holds the power to bring healing and unity. Let us approach it with reverence and faith, believing that God will work in our lives and relationships.
Key Takeaways:
1. Daily Communion as a Spiritual Practice: Engaging in daily communion for 30 days can be a transformative spiritual practice, opening us to the supernatural presence of God and making His kingdom more real in our lives. This practice is about fostering a personal connection with God, not religious obligation. [15:16]
2. Embracing Life's Highs and Lows: Both the mountaintops and valleys of life are essential in shaping our faith and bringing us closer to God. Gratitude for these experiences allows us to see God's hand in our journey and trust in His process. [20:37]
3. The Role of Prophecy: Prophets are called to proclaim God's word, bringing the unseen into the seen realm. This reminds us that God is always speaking, and we must be attentive to His voice, discerning His will for our lives. [28:06]
4. Avoiding Idolatry: We must worship God for who He is, not for the blessings or acts of worship themselves. The call of God on our lives is the most important thing, and we must prioritize it above all else, committing fully to His purpose. [49:44]
5. Healing Through Communion: Communion is a sacred act that holds the power to bring healing and restoration in our relationships. As we partake, we should seek unity and healing, allowing our relationships to reflect Christ's love and grace. [01:07:08]
Youtube Chapters:
[00:00] - Welcome
[11:32] - The 30-Day Communion Challenge
[15:16] - Experiencing the Supernatural
[18:20] - Gratitude for Life's Valleys
[20:37] - The Process of Faith
[22:37] - The Unseen Realm
[25:37] - Understanding Prophecy
[28:06] - The Role of the Prophet
[31:17] - The Blessing of Aaron
[35:21] - Lessons from the Wilderness
[39:04] - Leadership and Responsibility
[41:36] - The Spiritual Rock
[46:48] - Avoiding Complaints and Idolatry
[49:44] - Worshiping God Alone
[54:02] - The Significance of Communion
[01:07:08] - Healing Relationships Through Communion
Study Guide
Bible Study Discussion Guide
Bible Reading:
1. Numbers 6:22-27
2. 1 Corinthians 10:1-4
3. 1 Corinthians 10:16-17
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Observation Questions:
1. What is the significance of the blessing given by God to Moses for Aaron and his sons in Numbers 6:22-27? How does this relate to the sermon’s emphasis on the prophetic word? [29:13]
2. In 1 Corinthians 10:1-4, Paul refers to the Israelites drinking from the spiritual rock, which was Christ. How does this passage connect to the sermon’s discussion on the supernatural presence of God in our lives? [41:36]
3. According to the sermon, what role does daily communion play in experiencing the supernatural presence of God? [15:16]
4. How does the sermon describe the process of faith as both instantaneous and progressive? What examples are given to illustrate this? [20:37]
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Interpretation Questions:
1. How does the blessing in Numbers 6:22-27 serve as a reminder of God’s presence and favor in the lives of believers? How might this influence one's understanding of the prophetic word? [29:13]
2. In what ways does the sermon suggest that daily communion can transform a believer’s relationship with God? How does this practice differ from a mere religious obligation? [15:16]
3. The sermon discusses the importance of recognizing God’s work in both the high points and low valleys of life. How does this perspective shape a believer’s journey of faith? [20:37]
4. How does the sermon’s discussion on idolatry challenge believers to evaluate their priorities and worship practices? What does it mean to worship God for who He is rather than for His blessings? [49:44]
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Application Questions:
1. The sermon encourages a 30-day practice of daily communion. How might you incorporate this practice into your daily routine, and what changes do you hope to see in your spiritual life as a result? [15:16]
2. Reflect on a recent high point and low valley in your life. How can you express gratitude for these experiences, and what have they taught you about God’s presence and faithfulness? [20:37]
3. Consider the role of prophecy in your life. How can you become more attentive to God’s voice and discern His will for your life? What steps can you take to cultivate this attentiveness? [28:06]
4. The sermon warns against idolatry and prioritizing God’s call above all else. What are some potential idols in your life, and how can you refocus your worship on God alone? [49:44]
5. As you partake in communion, the sermon suggests seeking healing and restoration in relationships. Identify a relationship in your life that needs healing. What steps can you take to pursue reconciliation and reflect Christ’s love? [01:07:08]
6. How can you make the supernatural presence of God more real in your everyday life? What practices or habits might help you become more aware of God’s work in the unseen realm? [22:37]
7. The sermon emphasizes the importance of the call of God on our lives. How can you discern and commit to God’s call in your life, and what changes might this require in your current priorities or lifestyle? [42:21]
Devotional
Day 1: Experiencing God's Presence Through Daily Communion
Engaging in daily communion for 30 days is more than a ritual; it is a transformative spiritual practice that opens individuals to the supernatural presence of God. By dedicating a few minutes each day to focus on Jesus, believers can experience a profound transformation, making the kingdom of God more real in their lives. This practice is not about fulfilling a religious obligation but about fostering a personal connection with God, allowing Him to reveal Himself in new and powerful ways. As you embark on this journey, approach it with an open heart, ready to encounter the divine in your everyday life. [15:16]
"For where two or three are gathered in my name, there am I among them." (Matthew 18:20, ESV)
Reflection: How can you create a sacred space in your daily routine to intentionally meet with God through communion?
Day 2: Embracing the Fullness of Life's Journey
Life is a tapestry woven with both high points and low valleys, each playing a crucial role in shaping one's faith and drawing them closer to God. Gratitude for these experiences allows individuals to see God's hand in their journey and trust in His process. The journey of faith is both instantaneous and progressive, as God works through us, drawing us closer to Him over time. Embrace the fullness of life's journey, recognizing that every moment, whether joyful or challenging, is an opportunity to grow in faith and deepen your relationship with God. [20:37]
"Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness." (James 1:2-3, ESV)
Reflection: What is one challenging experience in your life that you can view with gratitude today, trusting that God is using it to shape your faith?
Day 3: Listening for God's Voice Through Prophecy
Prophets are not fortune-tellers but are called to proclaim what God is saying, bringing the unseen into the seen realm. This serves as a reminder that God is always speaking, and we must be attentive to His voice. By discerning His will for our lives, we can align ourselves with His purpose and experience His guidance in our daily decisions. Cultivate a heart that is open to hearing God's voice, whether through Scripture, prayer, or the words of others, and be willing to act on what He reveals to you. [28:06]
"And we have something more sure, the prophetic word, to which you will do well to pay attention as to a lamp shining in a dark place, until the day dawns and the morning star rises in your hearts." (2 Peter 1:19, ESV)
Reflection: How can you create space in your life to listen for God's voice, and what steps can you take to discern His will more clearly?
Day 4: Worshiping God for Who He Is
Avoiding idolatry means worshiping God for who He is, not for the blessings or acts of worship themselves. The call of God on our lives is the most important thing, and we must prioritize it above all else, committing fully to His purpose. This requires a heart that is fully devoted to God, seeking to honor Him in all aspects of life. Reflect on the motivations behind your worship and ensure that your focus remains on God alone, allowing His presence to transform your heart and mind. [49:44]
"Little children, keep yourselves from idols." (1 John 5:21, ESV)
Reflection: What are some things in your life that may have become idols, and how can you refocus your worship on God alone?
Day 5: Seeking Healing and Unity Through Communion
Communion is a sacred act that holds the power to bring healing and restoration in relationships. As believers partake in communion, they are encouraged to seek unity and healing, allowing their relationships to reflect Christ's love and grace. This sacred act is a reflection of Christ's body and blood, and it holds the power to bring healing and unity. Approach communion with reverence and faith, believing that God will work in your life and relationships, bringing about healing and restoration. [01:07:08]
"Is not the cup of thanksgiving for which we give thanks a participation in the blood of Christ? And is not the bread that we break a participation in the body of Christ?" (1 Corinthians 10:16, ESV)
Reflection: Is there a relationship in your life that needs healing? How can you invite God's presence into that relationship through the act of communion?
Quotes
I'm grateful for those brightest days. But let me tell you something else. And this is not as easy, but I'm also grateful for the lowest valleys. Grateful for the darkest times. Amen. Had you not gone through, Tommy, what you went through, you might not be standing where you're standing. [00:20:01] (17 seconds)
And it's a process. He works us through. Now, please don't hear what I'm not saying. Yes, when you come to Jesus, is it instantaneous or is it progressive? Yes. It's both. So, don't hear what I'm not saying. [00:21:02] (21 seconds)
He'll stroll through the seen realm for a little bit, but let me tell you where He lives. He lives in the unseen realm. Amen. Hallelujah. Yeah. Right here is His throne. Okay. Amen. [00:22:04] (17 seconds)
But what does the prophetic word from God do? Most of the time, people think, I didn't know I was going to be speaking, but I'm going to. Most of the time. In American churchianity, people think, oh, the prophet's coming, and he's going to lay his hands on me. [00:25:59] (21 seconds)
And so Moses gets here and God is saying to Moses, the prophet, speak to the priest and say, and tell him what to say. I couldn't be wrong on what I'm about to say because I haven't completely studied it out, but I think I'm right. How many of you think you're right even when you're wrong? [00:28:45] (24 seconds)
Be careful to take heed lest you fall in other words he's talking about idolatry don't start worshipping don't start worshipping what God has done for you that's right some of our camp I think we do that unintentionally sometimes don't worship what the Lord has done for you rather worship the Lord that did it whether he does it the way you want it or not but don't worship what he's done worship who he is thank you Lord for what you've done don't worship him for what he's done worship him for who he is amen [00:49:53] (53 seconds)
The cup of blessing which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ? What's he talking about? What we're about to do. The cup of blessing which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ? The bread which we break, is it not the communion of the body of Christ? [00:54:09] (25 seconds)
And I want to focus in today as we take this bread and juice, as we take this communion today, I want to focus in on, because I believe this is supernatural. Man, I believe there's evil in this. I'm not superstitious, and this is not adding to. Don't misunderstand me. [01:06:17] (21 seconds)
But for healing in relationships this morning, you may need a healing in a relationship with a sibling, with a spouse, sadly, perhaps an ex-spouse, that you still need to be healed. You still need to have peace with. Come on, y'all. Amen. With a child. Amen. Or a parent. Amen. A co-worker. Amen. Neighbor. [01:07:44] (29 seconds)