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Prayer for Communion

Original Prayer

Father, I receive bread and cup as a sign that everything is accomplished.

Jesus, your body broken for me, your blood shed for me.

Thank you that I am one with you and live by your life.

Amen.

Context (Old Covenant)

New Covenant prayer for communion (Lord's Supper). Focus: it is already accomplished, communion as celebration not as plea.

What it teaches

Remembrance of the cross; gratitude; fellowship; alignment.

Realization in the New Covenant

The Lord's Supper is not a sacrifice that is repeated, but a remembrance of the one-time, perfect sacrifice (Heb 10:10). It is a feast of gratitude, not a moment of heaviness.

  • Finished: "This is my body, given for you" (1 Cor 11:24), past tense, done, once and for all
  • Healing: In the bread you receive concretely: every cell is nourished. Faith while eating activates what was paid for at the cross. "By his wounds you have been healed" (1 Pet 2:24)
  • No ritual: Not only on Sunday, not only in a service, no priest needed. You may receive every day
  • Exchange: "What is mine is now yours, what is yours is now mine", receive Jesus' perfect body, give your lack to the cross

Prayer in the New Covenant

Jesus, thank You for Your body and Your blood. I remember: You have finished everything. I receive grace, healing and unity in the body of Christ. Amen.
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