The breaking of the bread in homes and together as a church is the fourth thing the Church must be dedicated to. Communion is challenging, it must not be received unworthily and without discernment. It is the great sign and bond of the fellowship of believers, but more importantly it is - by the power of the Holy Spirit- the partaking in Christ's very body and blood.
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