Many people think of communion only as a type of religious ritual for an individual to take part in. But the whole purpose of communion is to join together and meditate, both looking back and looking forward.
Communion Meditation is not just simply a religious ritual in which an individual devote time, it also includes communion and to join together and start meditation.
Practicing communion meditation in these modern days reminds us about the grace of the almighty God. In communion meditation we look back to the glory of the past and realize the forward future.
Communion Meditation reminds us the Glory of the Jesus Christ who sacrificed his holy life for our sins and provided us the hope to dwell spiritually and to realize the God’s grace.
Communion Meditation is simply a reminder of God’s assurance that one day we will celebrate the ultimate Feast with everyone we have devoted for and everyone who has gone before us.
On that day, every moment of our lives, every challenge we have faced, every pain we have suffered for and every sadness we have experienced, will all be gone away and that sufferings and pains will be replaced with pure joy and pleasure. And on that day we will realize and see the Jesus.
Here are few tips and steps that can make your communion meditation.effective.
1. Keep it relevant
the communion meditation is about the Jesus Christ. This should be done and practiced only for the self being, just for your pleasure and to represent our love for that great almighty.
2. Keep Meditation Personal
Don’t just practice this meditation by simply reading any book. These books can only be the useful tools for a person who is just starting the communion meditations. However, the most powerful and effective meditations communicate in a real way what Jesus means to his disciples. Communion meditation is reminder for a real Savior who has done a lot in his real life.
3. Keep it in perception
another problem in practicing communion meditations is that people make them to long and disorganized. Communion meditations are not sermons; they are simply a devotional practice to help us to do something for the remembrance of God.
4. Keep it sacred
Communion meditation presenters should never forget the sacredness of meditation practices and sacredness of the moment which takes place when the cup and the bread is passed.
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