The Shocking Truth About Communion No One Preaches | E.W. Kenyon Teachings
Summary
TLDRThis script reveals the transformative power of communion, emphasizing that it is not merely a symbolic or ritualistic act, but a powerful covenantal participation in Christ's finished work. It explains that communion enforces healing, righteousness, and spiritual victory when approached with understanding and faith. The early church recognized communion as an active, participatory event that releases divine power, not a passive ritual. By aligning with Christ’s sacrifice, believers step into a realm of victory, spiritual authority, and divine life, pushing back sickness, condemnation, and darkness. Communion is portrayed as an active, legal, and victorious proclamation of God's covenant.
Takeaways
- 😀 Communion is not merely a ritual, but an active participation in the covenant that Christ established through His body and blood.
- 😀 The bread represents Christ's physical body, which was bruised and broken for our healing, while the cup represents the blood that sealed the new covenant and brings forgiveness.
- 😀 The early church viewed communion as a powerful point of contact for divine strength, healing, and spiritual alignment.
- 😀 Taking communion 'unworthily' is a failure to discern or understand the true meaning of Christ's body and blood, not a matter of personal morality.
- 😀 Communion is not a hopeful act, but one that enforces the healing and righteousness already provided by Christ's sacrifice.
- 😀 The bread and the cup are not symbolic but represent the physical and spiritual realities of Christ's completed work on the cross.
- 😀 Communion is not a solemn act of remembrance but a celebratory recognition of Christ's victory over sin, death, and sickness.
- 😀 The act of communion is a legal enforcement of the covenant, not a plea for forgiveness or a request for healing.
- 😀 Through communion, believers align themselves with the finished work of Christ, declaring victory over sickness, condemnation, and sin.
- 😀 Communion is spiritual warfare, pushing back darkness and enforcing the truth of Christ's completed work, which disarms the enemy's power over believers.
Q & A
What is the shocking truth about communion that most Christians don't know?
-The shocking truth is that communion is not just symbolic or ritualistic; it is an active participation in the covenant with Christ. Communion enforces what Christ accomplished on the cross, carrying supernatural power that most believers have never tapped into.
What does 'not discerning the Lord's body' mean according to 1 Corinthians 11:29?
-'Not discerning the Lord's body' means failing to recognize, understand, or grasp the covenant meaning behind communion. It’s not about moral failure but a failure to understand the power and significance of what the bread and cup represent.
Why did the early church treat communion with such reverence?
-The early church treated communion with reverence because they saw it as a release point of divine strength. They understood the bread as a connection to Christ's broken body for healing, and the cup as a connection to the new covenant sealed by His blood.
What is the difference between communion as 'participation' versus 'remembrance'?
-Communion is not just a memorial of death but a celebration of victory. It is not about merely remembering Christ’s suffering but actively participating in the benefits of His sacrifice. It is about applying the finished work of Christ to one's life.
How does communion relate to healing and righteousness?
-The bread represents Christ's body that was broken for physical healing, and the cup represents His blood that has secured righteousness for believers. Communion is not about asking for healing or forgiveness but enforcing the healing and righteousness already provided.
What does Paul mean when he says that many are 'weak and sickly' due to not discerning the Lord's body?
-Paul highlights that believers are weak and sick because they fail to understand the power and significance of communion. By treating it as a mere ritual, they miss out on the divine healing and strength it is meant to release.
Why is communion considered a spiritual act of warfare?
-Communion is an act of spiritual warfare because it enforces the victory of the cross. It resists sickness, condemnation, and spiritual darkness by declaring the truth of what Christ’s body and blood accomplished.
What does it mean that 'communion is the believer's act of covenant enforcement'?
-Communion is not just an acknowledgment of what Christ did but an active enforcement of the covenant He established. By partaking in communion, believers are declaring that they accept and apply Christ's victory in their lives.
Why is communion considered a legal act, and what does this mean for believers?
-Communion is a legal act because it is a reminder of the finished work of Christ, which has already been declared as complete and settled. For believers, it means they are legally entitled to healing, righteousness, and authority through Christ’s sacrifice.
How does communion affect the believer's relationship with God?
-Communion strengthens the believer's relationship with God by aligning them with the finished work of Christ. It is a moment of reminding oneself of God’s provision, forgiveness, and healing, which leads to greater confidence and peace before God.
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