M. Thursday
April 2, 2015
1 Corinthians 10:16-17
“Holy
Communion is a Participation with Christ”
In any poll ever taken of the greatest men in history,
Jesus has always come at or near the top. Jesus is universally admired as a
self-sacrificing human being and a gifted teacher. For us Christians, Jesus is
far more, however. He is the Son of God and our beautiful Savior. As such, He
is surely worthy of all the admiration we have for Him.
But we do not just admire Jesus from a distance of
almost 20 centuries. We actually approach Him so that we come very near to Him. And He to us. That’s what Paul is saying in
our text. He reminds us that Holy
Communion Is a Participation in Christ.
It is an
exclusive participation
The real Christ unites Himself with us in the bread
and wine of Holy Communion. We take into
ourselves His very body and blood. We
participate intimately in God Himself. We participation in Christ excludes
participation in idolatry.
By worshiping the gods of money, prestige, and sex we
divorce ourselves from Christ (1 Corinthians 6:25-20) God will have no other
gods before Him (Zech. 1:14)
Transition: The exclusive participation in Christ in Holy
Communion reminds us that we are to be done with participation in anything that
usurps Christ’s place within.
It is a
satisfying participation.
Christ satisfied us with His forgiveness. We need
forgiveness for our unfaithfulness, an unfaithfulness that can never satisfy
(Ezekiel 16:28). We receive full and free forgiveness, for Christ gave His body
and blood to secure that forgiveness. His forgiveness takes away our guilt and
calms our conscience (Psalm 65:4; 107:9).
Christ satisfies us with abundant life. (John 10:10) We need Christ’s life because we live in
bodies that will die. We receive the life of Jesus, over whose body death no
longer has dominion (Romans 6:9)
Transition: The satisfying participation in Christ in Holy
Communion results in the life of Jesus being manifested in our mortal bodies.
(2 Corinthians 4:10-11).
It is a
unifying participation.
Since we partake of one bread we receive the one and
the same Christ, we also are one body. Our oneness manifests itself in our
united affirmation of the real presence of Christ in Holy Communion. Our
oneness manifests itself in our unanimous confession of all that Christ has
taught. (Matthew 28:20) Our oneness manifests itself in our sharing tasks,
joys, and sorrows (1 Corinthians 12:14-26).
As we participate in the one Christ, we have a oneness
that enables us to stand against Satan. We will not be such easy prey for Satan
when we remain in fellowship with one another. We can better escape Satan as we
strengthen our fellowship by partaking of Holy Communion (Acts 2:42)
The unifying participation in Christ in Holy Communion
enables us to be a body of Christians who together confess Christ, support each
other, and stand firm against temptation.
As members of families and as citizens of a country we all participate
in many kinds of activities. But none of these compares with our participation
with Christ in Holy Communion.
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