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Bring Your Burdens to the Table Rediscovering the Heart of Communion. November 14th, 2024 • Estimated Reading Time: 3 minutes

 

Bring Your Burdens to the Table

Rediscovering the Heart of Communion.

In the sacred act of Communion, believers are invited to a profound exchange: presenting our deepest flaws and receiving Christ's boundless grace. This divine invitation encourages us to approach the Lord's Table with authenticity, laying bare our imperfections and embracing the transformative power of Jesus's sacrifice.

The Essence of Communion

The Lord's Supper is more than a ritual; it's a vivid reminder of Jesus's ultimate sacrifice. On the night of His betrayal, Jesus broke bread and shared wine with His disciples, symbolizing His body and blood given for humanity's redemption. This act underscores the depth of God's love and the lengths He went to restore our relationship with Him.

A Place for Our Brokenness

Often, we hesitate to bring our failures and sins before God, fearing judgment or rejection. However, Communion is precisely the place where our brokenness meets His mercy. Jesus's invitation to the Table is not for the perfect but for those willing to acknowledge their need for His grace. As the Apostle Paul reminds us, "God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us" (Romans 5:8).

The Great Exchange

At the heart of Communion lies a divine exchange. We offer our guilt, shame, and failures, and in return, receive Christ's righteousness, forgiveness, and love. This transformative transaction is beautifully encapsulated in 2 Corinthians 5:21: "For our sake he made him to be sin who knew no sin, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God." Through this exchange, we are not only forgiven but also empowered to live as new creations in Christ.

Approaching the Table with Confidence

Understanding the true nature of Communion allows us to approach the Lord's Table with confidence and humility. It's an opportunity to:

  • Reflect on Christ's Sacrifice: Remember the immense love demonstrated through Jesus's death and resurrection.

  • Confess Our Sins: Openly acknowledge our shortcomings, trusting in God's promise of forgiveness.

  • Renew Our Commitment: Reaffirm our dedication to live in accordance with God's will, empowered by His Spirit.

The Transformative Power of Communion

Regular participation in Communion serves as a continual reminder of God's grace and our identity in Christ. It realigns our hearts, strengthens our faith, and fosters a deeper sense of unity within the body of believers. By bringing our worst to the Table, we allow God's best to work within us, transforming our lives and relationships.

In conclusion, the Lord's Table is a sacred space where our imperfections are met with divine grace. Embracing this truth enables us to experience the fullness of God's love and the transformative power of Communion. Let us, therefore, come to the Table with open hearts, ready to receive and be renewed.

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Alfredo Paica • 8 hours ago

Communion is one of the 3 ways in re-gaining life & immortality of both soul& body, & perpetual covering from the withches& wizard in casting spell & curse.. 
Jh 6:40-63, 2Tim.1:9-10

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Donald Woods • 21 hours ago

Your presentation is very good, but it leaves out an important part for me that is contained  
in Isaiah 53: 
4 Surely, he has borne our sickness 
and carried our suffering; 
yet we considered him plagued, 
struck by God, and afflicted. 
5 But he was pierced for our transgressions. 
He was crushed for our iniquities. 
The punishment that brought our peace was on him; 
and by his wounds we are healed. 
 
So, when I take the bread, I remember that he bore my sins, sicknesses, and pain. 
When I take the wine, or grape juice, I remember that he shed his blood for my sins.

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Guillermo Romo • 16 hours ago

Beautiful

Fur-Ever Friends November 14, 2024 | Terry James Dana Neel....Will we see our beloved pets in heaven? THE ANIMALS: God’s Gift to Man

 

Fur-Ever Friends

 | Terry James Dana Neel

Will we see our beloved pets in heaven?

THE ANIMALS: God’s Gift to Man

You’ve just lost your friend. He, you now know, meant far more to you than you ever realized while he was alive. No longer will your friend bounce cheerily up to you with his favorite toy in his mouth, or rub lovingly against your leg, seeking no more or less from you than a few words of baby talk and a scratch behind the ear. Your old companion of many years, perhaps a dog you chose from a litter more than a decade ago, has passed away from the ravages of age. Maybe the bright-eyed cat who was your constant shadow when you were doing things of interest has just been hit by a car in the street not far from your front door. Their hearts have been stopped by death, the ultimate fate of every living thing—but your heart beats on sadly within a void that, it seems, can never be filled.

Regardless of where you try to turn your thoughts, no matter how you try to busy yourself, the memories both recent and distant flood your mind and make the emptiness more painful. You remember the enthusiastic greeting that met you when you returned home. You go over in your mind the silly ways your friend reacted to your attentions. Your throat constricts with emotion, and the tears come—whether the remembrances are of the last time you had to use harsh words and corrective measures, or of the sparkling, dancing eyes and happy grins of playful joy the last time the two of you engaged in a mutually favorite game. The thoughts just keep coming.

There comes a time when your friend’s absence becomes less agonizing, the many thoughts and words of consolation having mercifully helped you get past the worst of it. It is a time the injury caused by the awful loss is no longer an open wound, but tender scar tissue that can be abrased open by finding a toy behind the sofa or in a bush along the corner of the fence. At such a moment, you might glance toward that other corner of the yard, where the now down-sifting mound of raw earth disrupts the grass. The thought of your beloved friend lying lifeless beneath the dirt there brings a wince and more tears. You’ve thought about it before, but now you are able to better govern your emotions, enabling you to focus your thoughts for deeper consideration.

What about animals? Do they have spirits?

Is there a Heaven for our dear little animal friends?

Your friend, you remember, would look at you on many occasions when your eyes met, and you knew there was intelligence; there was emotion, feeling, and genuine love in that instant of two-way communication. Many of your human friends, probably most of them—especially those who have no pets—sympathize with your loss. Nonetheless, you sense they consider your deep love for your pet-friend to be perhaps just a bit silly.

“I know it was just like a member of your family,” your human friend might say, uncomprehending. He or she cannot understand that the one you’ve lost is not an “it,” nor “like” a member of the family. Your friend was a member of your family. The feelings, the communications, the understanding that passed between you and your pet-friend had a spiritual quality that transcended mere human-animal contact. You say to yourself in the quietness of that empty place in your heart: “They can’t just die and that’s the end of them.”

This writing admittedly springs from such an empty spot, the author having recently lost as close a friend as one could have. At such a time it is easy, through upset emotional senses, to philosophize—perhaps a better word in this case would be theologize—that I will see my wonderful bulldog friend in a future where time is meaningless and death is unknown. But the thought that Buckley and I can be together again is not, I think, based purely upon blind emotion or sheer wistfulness, an issue my friend Tom Hom has authoritatively addressed in our first chapter. This is not to imply that I believe our animal-friends have spirits or souls in the same sense that human beings have souls. I believe, however, like Tom and many others, that the pets we love so much, with whom we’ve shared such deep feelings of devotion in two-way spiritual communication, can achieve life after death. The animals, you see, were created for us.

And the LORD God said, It is not good that the man should be alone; I will make him an help meet for him. And out of the ground the LORD God formed every beast of the field, and every fowl of the air; and brought them unto Adam to see what he would call them: and whatso­ever Adam called every living creature, that was the name thereof. And Adam gave names to all cattle and to the fowl of the air, and to every beast of the field…(Genesis 2:18-20a).

And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth. So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them. And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth” (Genesis 1:26-28).

It is so very important to understand that the animal world was created for us… that our pets exist for the pleasure our love for them gives us.

FOREVER FRIENDS – Dana Neel

Pet lovers … will find great hope and comfort in the realization that our pets are not “things” to be merely counted among the inventory of “earthly treasures” we accumulate.

God uses pets (and in fact all animals) in a number of ways to bring about His eternal purposes during life as we know it on Earth. He can use them to shape our character, to show us compassion, and to provide us with companionship. He can use them to provide us with joy, to teach us responsibility, and to demonstrate unconditional love. He can even use them to physically save someone’s life!

So, considering all that’s wrapped up in our surprisingly complex and obviously God-ordained relationships with our pets, it’s a blessing beyond measure to know that they will continue to be part of His eternal plan for us even after they (and we) die—treasures in Heaven, indeed!

CONCLUSION BUT NOT THE END! — Terry James

… Man’s involvement with the animal—man’s love for the animal world—is the tie that seems to link the Creator with His two distinct created beings, man and animal.

And to repeat further, it is absolutely imperative that we believe God when He says that He gave us—mankind—dominion over the animal kingdom. It is essential to understand and believe that God meant what He said when He saw fit to inform us that He created us, made us, in His own image. Because that truth came from the Creator’s own mind, we can be sure that He intended our ultimate destiny, our life after death, to include eternal powers not unlike His own. To have dominion over a thing is to have power over it.

Remember that the Almighty Creator told us in the book of Ecclesiastes that both man and animal have physical bodies that die and return to the dust. The spirit of man at death goes upward, that is, it never stays with the body that returns to dust. Man’s spirit returns to God because He, the Creator, has dominion, or power, over His creation, man. The spirit of the beast (or animal) goes into the ground to be with the body that returns to dust. But take heart! The important thing to know is that just as man has a spirit, so the animal has a spirit.

The spirit of the animal is obviously different from the soul of man, but the animal, God’s Word says, has a spirit.

God also says, in many instances, that He calls the souls of those whom He loves and who also love Him to return to Him upon physical death. The spirit He gave, He has the power and the right to receive unto Himself again.

God has said in very specific terms that He made man in His own image. He then made the animals, but determined in His omniscience to give man dominion, that is power, over the beasts of the Earth, each of whom has a spirit. God, in His all-knowing will, for His own good purposes, gave man God-likeness, which will reach its full potential only when God and man reunite for eternity.

ls there life after death for our pets?

When we look into the sweet faces of those furry little family members, their wide eyes so trusting, so happy to take in all the love we can give them, can there be any doubt that the love is a mutual thing? Can there be any question that those delightful moments of the loving, understanding come from a thing much more profound than mere physical attraction?

The Creator’s Word tells us: “But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him…” (1 Cor. 2:9).

ls there life after death for the pets we love? I’m counting on it!

Fur-Ever Friends by Terry James and Dana Neel is an excerpt from Do Our Pets Go to Heaven?

Do Our Pets Go To Heaven? book cover


Horror Film Disfigures Christmas and Mocks Crown of Thorns

 Horror Film Disfigures Christmas and Mocks Crown of Thorns

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Horror Film Disfigures Christmas and Mocks Crown of Thorns

It is sickening to hear of what entertainment has become nowadays.

Recently, a horror film was released about an evil Santa Claus who takes a demonic pleasure in murdering people in a most gruesome way.

A blasphemous and anti-religious note was even added by using sacred objects like the crown of thorns to torture the victims.

Sign Now to Oppose This Horrific, Blasphemous Film

Terrifier 3 is the third film in this terrible series where Art, the demonic serial killer, goes around killing people to cause terror.

One of the touted goals of this film is to top all other horror movies in gory gruesome murders.

One film analyzing website, Film Colossus, pointed out a particularly disturbing detail stating that “Children, in fact, are Art’s greatest asset, because nothing rattles society’s collective psyche like murdering someone so innocent.”

The movie is so gruesome that “Signature Entertainment posted a sign outside of the premiere screening that warned audiences of Terrifier 3’s ‘excessive violence and excessive gore’” according to Forbes.

Tell Cineverse to Cancel Terrifier 3 on their platform

It is not only the gore that makes this movie so atrocious. Terrifier 3 also mocks sacred things.

At a certain point, one of the characters is put through torture by a crown of thorns being forced onto her head. This crown clearly mocks Our Lord.

Also, this film destroys the image of Christmas. This holy day is when Our Lord Jesus Christ was born into the world.

Christmas represents serenity, peace, redemption, and many more Catholic ideas.

This Christmas-centered film destroys the pure idea of the Nativity.

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California School Forces 5th Graders to Help Teach Gender Theory to Kindergartners

 California School Forces 5th Graders to Help Teach Gender Theory to Kindergartners

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The pro-LGBT agenda of teaching gender ideology has moved into the primary schools! One school has now reached a new low by recruiting students to help teach this gender madness.

The La Costa Heights Elementary School in California recently made fifth-graders teach gender theory to kindergartners.

That is horrific!

Sign Today! Tell La Costa Heights Elementary School to Stop Promoting Sin

This gender ideology was carefully incorporated into an already existing program called “Kinderbuddy” which aims at encouraging “healthy relationships” between fifth-graders and kindergarteners.

 As part of this program, fifth-graders and kindergarteners were shown a video based on the book “My Shadow is Pink”, in which a gender-confused boy is encouraged by his father to wear a dress.

After this, they were compelled to take part in an activity in which the kindergarteners would choose various colors for their shadows that would represent their different gender identities.

Demand that La Costa Heights Elementary School Stop Promoting the LGBTQ Agenda

Unlike other previous activities, the school failed to inform parents of this one. Many parents would have objected or opted their children out.

Eventually, parents got word of what was happening. When they complained to the principal, they were told that the school would neither change the curriculum nor allow opt-outs.

One indignant person stated, “It is shocking and dismaying that a school would ask a child to teach a subject as sensitive as gender ideology to young, impressionable kindergartners, especially when that subject conflicts with the child’s own faith and family values.”

Sign Today! Tell La Costa Heights to Stop Leading Innocent Children into Sin

As LGBT radicals try to push their agenda as far as they can, we must stand firm in moral values, and protect the innocence of children.

2024 Election: It Was Not the Economy but Something Far More Profound by John Horvat II November 15, 2024

 2024 Election: It Was Not the Economy but Something Far More Profound

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2024 Election: It Was Not the Economy but Something Far More Profound
2024 Election: It Was Not the Economy but Something Far More Profound

The dust has settled on the November election, making it easier to see what happened.

Not everyone realizes just how much the elections changed the American political scene. The Democrats will try to minimize the damage with blame sessions, soul-searching and finger-pointing as they look for scapegoats. However, the loss cannot be reduced to persons or even specific policies. The election represented a historic shift.

It Was Not the Economy

The first conclusion is that the defeat was not about the economy. Americans are used to thinking about elections in pocketbook terms. The typical response to any electoral loss is the familiar refrain: It’s the economy, stupid!

However, this election is different. While the election had economic dimensions, it was not about the economy. The major issues revolved around the left’s incendiary agenda. Voters rejected wokism, the socialist economic policies that provoked inflation, mass illegal immigration, transgenderism and the disconnect of the Democratic Party with what is happening in society.

A Great Discontent: Enough Is Enough

The election was about the great discontent with the direction given to America. This discontent was aggravated by the resentment typical Americans feel about a program that is forced upon them. This was not so much a vote for President-elect Donald Trump as a protest against what his opposition represented.

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An astute French politician, Hubert Védrine, called the results “a visceral, popular groundswell in the broadest sense, of people who want to put a stop to an American progressivism and globalism that has lasted for sixty years.” This socialist former Minister of Foreign Affairs remarked that the victory was a revolt. Its message was, “Progressivism: It’s enough! Enough is enough!”

The Washington Post’s Fareed Zakaria said one major cause for the defeat was “the dominance of identity politics on the left, which made Democrats push for all kinds of diversity, equity and inclusion politics that largely came out of the urban, academic bubble but alienated many mainstream voters.”

In other words, the election jeopardized the work of sixty years. People feel progressives are pushing them too far, too fast. They are sick of the arrogant attitude of so many liberals who belittle those who disagree with them.

Make It Stop, Put the Brakes on the Leftist Agenda

Minnesota novelist Ann Bauer wrote an expressive op-ed in The Wall Street Journal (Nov. 7, 2024) explaining why she voted against the Democrats. Hers was not a vote for Mr. Trump but a protest against the “fanaticism of the left.”

“We voted to check the momentum of these movements—to halt a progressive disease. We voted against the idea that going further is always better. In our hearts, many of us were striking back against the hectoring superiority, the people who told us that we were too stupid to understand, or too racist, too sexist, too self-hating, too similar to Nazis.”

Her assessment expresses well the condescending attitude of so many who refuse to listen to what is happening in real-life situations. The situation is intolerable; voters in the real world want out of the woke nightmare. People are saying, “Make it stop.”

The Catholic Vote

Similarly, the way the left treated religion was also a critical factor in this election. Especially important was the Catholic vote. Many think it was essential in turning the tide against the Democrats.

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The Catholic vote typically mirrors the overall American vote. However, this year, Catholics voted for the Republican candidate by an average margin of eighteen percent. Grove City College Prof. Paul Kengor credits this shift to the fact that “the nation had never seen a presidential ticket as extreme as Harris and Walz on moral-cultural issues.”

He also notes that the Democratic candidate displayed indifference and hostility toward religious themes. The Trump campaign embraced Catholic imagery and themes. The president-elect even invoked Saint Michael the Archangel on his feast day.

The election results sent a message that religion is important to Americans. Those who ignore this influence pay the consequences.

Disaster of Biblical Proportions

Thus, the election was not just a loss but a drubbing. It represents the rejection of the sixty-year program of progressivism. It revealed the impatience and resentment of many Americans who are tired of being canceled, ridiculed and ignored.

Democratic strategist Chris Kofinis measured the extent of the defeat, commenting, “This is a historic disaster of Biblical proportions. The Democratic Party, as it is, is dead. This is a historic realignment.”

A Reuters election analysis reported that the election showed Democrats that “their values—left-leaning, socially liberal—were now firmly a minority among Americans.”

Doug Sosnik, another Democratic strategist, observed, “The 2024 election marks the biggest shift to the right in our country since Ronald Reagan’s victory in 1980.”

Everything but the Narrative

The voters have spoken by taking a sharp right turn. They are upset by the left’s disdainful message. They are exhausted by the speed of the left’s chaotic march toward Socialism, transgenderism and identity politics. The voters perceive a process of self-destruction that must be stopped.

All these concerns will shape the post-November political landscape. The left will need to evaluate how to respond to the reality check of the defeat.

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In the aftermath of the bloodbath, the left is in crisis. It blames its leadership, message and strategies—not its ideas. Many leftists are doubling down on their failed policies and adopting even more patronizing attitudes toward the voters who they think failed to understand the real issues. The radicals feel they have waited too long for their revolution and mistakenly see a radicalized leftism as their path to victory.

Other leftists seem willing to change everything—except the socialist narrative of class struggle and oppression. It is non-negotiable for all shades of the left because this narrative defines them.

A Change of Course

Indeed, to address voter concerns, the left would have to stop being the left. It would need to abandon its rejected agenda, which it has been ramming through society for over sixty years. Any retreat toward the center risks demoralizing its radical core.

This need to advance and retreat simultaneously puts the left in a difficult position. Indeed, the National Catholic Reporter’s Michael Sean Winters recommends that the Democrats change its message toward the center “to win back working-class voters,” or they “will need to start country shopping.”

Thus, something very profound happened in America during this election. It was not the economy but the shift of an exhausted population. It does not want Socialism but a return to order.

 

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