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Every day pray that everyone you know will either become a Christian or influence others to become a Christian, and please share this online book with others - www.areyousureyouaresaved.com     

 

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Remembering Jesus' Sacrifice

 

As we celebrate Easter, which is when Jesus arose from the dead three days after He died on the cross for our sins, the perfect way to honor and show our appreciation for what He did for us is to celebrate by taking Communion (remembering Jesus’ body that was broken for Christians by eating the bread and the new testament in Jesus’ blood by drinking the wine or grape juice). If you are a Christian, I encourage you to take Communion at a church that serves open Communion. The following paragraphs explain comforting information about Communion.

 

First Corinthians 11:17-34 seem to mean if someone takes Communion (remembers Jesus’ body that was broken for them by eating the bread and the new testament in Jesus’ blood by drinking the wine or grape juice) and has never prayed or made a decision to become a Christian, they can’t be forgiven and will go to hell. First Corinthians 11:17-34 also seem to mean if someone has prayed or made a decision to become a Christian in the past and takes Communion in an unworthy manner (not caring, doing it to make fun of Jesus, not giving it much thought, or eating the bread only because they are hungry or drinking a bunch of the wine in order to get drunk), they aren’t really saved, and they are unable to get saved and will go to hell. Although, if someone takes Communion and isn’t a Christian or has prayed or made a decision to become a Christian and takes it in an unworthy manner, but they feel guilty, sorry for what they have done, and they want God to forgive them (Psalm 51:17), that person is chastened of the Lord so they won’t be condemned with the world (1 Corinthians 11:32; Hebrews 12:5–11). If someone feels guilty, sorry, and they want God to forgive them for taking Communion in an unworthy manner, that means they are able to become a Christian or remain a Christian.

 

However, if someone has not prayed or made a decision to become a Christian and they take Communion and learn that they shouldn’t have done that, but they “never” feel guilty, sorry, or want God to forgive them (Psalm 51:17), that proves that person is “not” able to become a Christian because their heart has become too hard (Matthew 12:22-32; Proverbs 29:1). If someone has prayed or made a decision to become a Christian and they take Communion in an unworthy manner (not caring, doing it to make fun of Jesus, not giving it much thought, or eating the bread only because they are hungry or drinking a bunch of the wine in order to get drunk), and they “never” feel guilty, sorry, or want God to forgive them (Psalm 51:17), they was never a Christian in the first place (Matthew 12:22-32; Proverbs 29:1).

 

(If you have asked Jesus into your heart, believed that Jesus is your Savior, or trusted Jesus' death on the cross and His shed blood to erase your sins and let you into heaven, etc., but you have taken Communion in an unworthy manner, ask God to forgive you and remember what the purpose of Communion is.

 

If you have prayed or made a decision to become a Christian, but you are not sure you are really a Christian (Hebrews 11:6, Matthew 21:18-22, 1 John 5:14, and Hebrews 11:1), please follow this website - http://chriswaug5.wix.com/howtogotoheaven   

 

If you have not prayed or made a decision to become a Christian, please follow chapter 41 of this book - www.areyousureyouaresaved.com

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