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Why is meditating on God's grace and mercy significant during communion?

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Meditating on God's grace and mercy during communion helps us to remember His unmerited favor and the salvation we receive.

During communion, it is crucial to meditate on God's grace and mercy as these attributes underscore the foundation of our faith. God's grace is His unmerited favor bestowed upon us, allowing us to partake in the blessings of salvation without contributing anything ourselves. His mercy, conversely, keeps us from the judgment we truly deserve. As we reflect on these truths during communion, we recognize the depth of our need for Christ and the immense love of God displayed through His sacrifice. This meditation fuels our appreciation for the salvation that the Lord provides, leading to a more profound worship experience.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 10:14-17

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"Communion"
David Pledger · Feb 6, 2022
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