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Why is communion with Jesus important for Christians?

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Communion with Jesus is essential for Christians as it fosters spiritual growth and deepens the believer's relationship with Him.

Communion with Jesus is paramount for the spiritual health and growth of Christians. It represents the believer's ongoing relationship with the Savior, which is cultivated through faith, prayer, and repentance. Without this fellowship, one may find themselves spiritually dry, unable to experience the fullness of joy and peace that comes from being in close relationship with Christ. As Charles Spurgeon illustrates, the various 'kisses' represent different facets of this communion, such as the sweet reconciliation believers experience upon conversion and the daily affirmations of acceptance from God.

Moreover, communion facilitates the transformative work of the Holy Spirit within believers. As they engage in direct fellowship with Christ, they draw strength for their pilgrimage on earth, finding refreshment and rest in His presence. This ongoing interaction nurtures the believer’s faith, leading not only to personal growth but also to increased love for others, as the love received is shared in the world. Thus, it becomes evident that daily communion is not an optional aspect of Christianity but an essential element of a thriving and vibrant life of faith.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 1:2, Revelation 3:20

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Revelation 3:20
Robert Hawker · Jan 17, 2016
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