Embracing Communion: A Call to Sacrificial Love

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1. "And John's signs are preliminary the source of the revelation about the truth of who Jesus really was. But seeing the signs by themselves are really not merely enough. The signs reveal an order for them, but to be effective and transformative, you need to see the process of salvation. And for that to happen, the signs needed to be interpreted. And that's where the dialogue and discourse section serves to show you how Jesus is both the sign and the interpreter." [22:09] (48 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "The mystery of the incarnation is seen through the metaphor of eating and drinking the communion view of the Eucharist. Of not only the incarcerated, but Jesus who of what it means to be human in an Gottesbond these words were好不好 language of flesh and blood just emphasizes the embodiment of flesh and spirit. enviagment in confession belonging together according to God's intended plan for creation, and only their union of this true eternal life, Jesus is crucial to the rest of humanity." [24:38] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Keeping the flesh together with the spirit requires us to live deeply and appreciating our interests, our dependence and interconnectedness with the Creator. Decreation in our fellow people, inviting us to eat and drink of this whole person, Jesus, challenges us to the rest of incarnation becoming whole with both flesh and spirit, as the means of our salvation. The text provides us with the means of seeing the faithful live a spiritual practice of incarnation abiding." [26:41] (50 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "And just as Jesus is incarnation of God, so we as believers are invited to be a part of the divine body to be the incarnation of Christ. And the word, and then perhaps just perhaps there's a chance that we are reading the language of Jesus regarding abiding in me to choose by the gift of faith. Given by God. To accept God's call to become a part of the divine life as it is internal fullness of both body. And. spirit." [28:53] (51 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "So see, according to Wesley, we are duty bound to obey Jesus. He believed that when Jesus said, if you love me, you will. And in the baptism commandment, it is our declaration of loyalty to be the true, to the true God that it binds us to God and to one another in relationship of mutual love, justice, and accountability. All of which we assume loving obedience to the teachings of Jesus Christ." [33:54] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Christian traditions teaching that the Lord's supper or communion is paramount meanings of grace. The sharing of the bread and wine that represent the body and the blood of our Savior conveys forgiveness of sins, reconciliation, and healing. That is tangible. Wesley even puts it in this way. The grace of God given here and confirmed. Confirms to us the pardon of our sins by enabling us to leave them as our bodies are strengthened by bread and wine. And so our souls by these tokens of the body and the blood of Christ." [35:44] (47 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "The Wesleyan way requires us to work with one another in settings where we can see, hear, smell, touch, embrace. You see, I understand that we have people that may have to observe and listen to worship of our congregation on the computer or television because of reasons by medical or other situations, but they can't participate in the liturgical. They are physically separated from their brothers and sisters in Christ. They can certainly experience a blessing of comfort through listening to songs, scriptures, prayers. And even the word." [38:31] (51 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "And then I came to this understanding that we are a connectional church. And we join with many other churches around not only our communities, our state, our nation, but our world to feast at a heavenly banquet. Feasting, joining together with our brothers and sisters in communion with the heavenly banquet here on earth. And it just became a spiritual, spiritual embrace. See, it feeds your soul. It feeds the relationship between you and Jesus." [41:15] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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