Last Sunday when we took communion at the end of our Zoom church services, our pastor referred to communion as our spiritual fuel for the week. I like that analogy. When I think of our Savior’s love, a love so profound that he lived and died for every single person ever born or will be born, I’m astounded by that depth of sacrificial love! I desperately need that reminder because his holy commandment is also to love others, just as he loves me. Bear with each other, forgive each other and love each other. Not always so easy, folks! That’s when that spiritual fuel has to come into play. As the song says, he is our food, our drink and the air we breathe. He is our everything!
The Air We Breathe
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A lovely reminder, thanks Sheila!
On Sat, Sep 25, 2021 at 8:08 AM Briefly Speaking wrote:
> Sheila Graham posted: ” Last Sunday when we took communion at the end of > our Zoom church services, our pastor referred to communion as our spiritual > fuel for the week. I like that analogy. When I think of our Savior’s love, > a love so profound that he lived and died for every si” >
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