A few weeks ago I
was at a Revival Alliance conference in Birmingham and one of the speakers,
Beni Johnson, spoke on the power of communion.
Something struck a chord in my spirit that day and I knew that this was
a journey that Jesus was inviting me to join him in, a journey of discovering
the power of communion.
So, over the last
month I have taken communion almost every day, sometimes on my own, sometimes
with friends and sometimes more than once in a day. I feel like I am only beginning to get the
slightest revelation of the power of communion but the little I have discovered
leaves me undone by his kindness and blown away by his complete and abundant
provision for us.
How I have taken
it has varied but each time I have stood in the gap for whatever I felt Holy
Spirit impressing upon me and this has included
healing and family reconciliation. Almost
every time I take it though the phrase, ‘as he is, so are we’ comes to mind and
I have been pursuing revelation on what exactly this has to do with communion
but my thoughts on that a little later.
One exciting thing
to happen during this time is that I took communion with a friend and we chose
to stand in the gap for some issues that were happening in her family. One of these things involved a situation that
she had been unable to talk about with one of her siblings for a number of
years. We stood in the gap and declared
that this thing that had been kept hidden would be brought into the light and
healing could begin for everyone concerned.
It felt like a really significant time that we had but my friend left
and I thought nothing more of it.
Exactly one week
later my friend was round again and she was so excited because during her
regular monthly get together with her sibling they had discussed the issue that
had been like the elephant in the room for years. This truly was an amazing breakthrough and
though they have a long way to go for wholeness in the family, this small step
has opened the gates wide for that healing to begin. Thank you Jesus!
I was blown away
by how Jesus worked when we took him at his word and took communion choosing to
stand in the gap for the needs of someone else.
This leaves me even more excited to pursue the more of this journey with
Jesus.
Sadly, I think for
most believers it has become something that happens once a month at church and
maybe occasionally at a home group but I believe Jesus intended for it to be
much more than that, He intended it to be very much a part of our daily
lives. This is the example that was set
by the early church where it says, ‘They devoted themselves to the apostles’
teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer.’ This suggests that it was a fundamental part
of the believers’ lives then. I wonder
what it would mean to us, to our neighbourhoods, to our cities and nations if
it became a fundamental part of believers lives again?
So back to the
phrase, ‘as He is, so also are we in this world’ which is found in 1 John
4:17. What amazes me about this verse is
that it is in present tense, that is, as Jesus is now (He is the risen,
ascended and glorified Son) is who it says we are and not who we are
becoming. Wow! I know that my experience of myself is not
that I am like Jesus is now and, to be honest, lots of the time I feel like I
am a very long way off being like him at all!
However, this is a truth that is stated in God’s word and I know it to
be truth so I need to pursue to discover more until my experience more clearly
matches God's truth that I know.
This is where
communion is bringing me at the moment, every time I take communion I think
about what Jesus did for me and for my community, my family, my friends
(whoever He has placed on my heart at that time) and I also think on the fact
that he rose again and ascended into heaven and now sits at the right hand of
the Father. This is how He is now.
This then reminds
me again of who I am now and what I look like now in the Father’s eyes.
It reminds me
again that Jesus did it once for all and that He does not need to do it again.
It reminds me that
all sin was dealt with.
It reminds me that
all sickness was dealt with.
It reminds me that
Jesus has won the victory and that I am on the winning side and I fight or
stand in my circumstances from that place of victory.
This for me is the
power of communion because it reminds me of all of this but the key is that it
also takes my eyes up to a higher perspective, to see from heaven’s
perspective, to look from heaven down and that changes everything!
From this perspective, there is nothing I face that it is not vastly overshadowed by my Jesus, He is so much bigger than any Goliath I may be confronted with.
From this perspective, there is nothing I face that it is not vastly overshadowed by my Jesus, He is so much bigger than any Goliath I may be confronted with.
From this
perspective, I have everything I need and all the resources of heaven are
freely available to me, I just need to learn to partner with heaven for this to
become my reality.
From this
perspective, I am as Jesus is and I can do all that He calls me to do and the
supernatural becomes the natural because it is all natural to Him.
This is the
journey I am on and communion is becoming a daily part of it and I know there
is so much more for me to discover. If
you don’t already, I would love to challenge you (if you believe in Jesus) to
try it for yourself and see what happens.
I’m excited to hear your stories!
Happy heart! Blessed indeed!
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