Saturday, June 25, 2005

The Lord’s Supper: How It Affects Spiritual Healing

For he that eateth and drinketh unworthily,
eateth and drinketh damnation to himself,
not discerning the Lord's body. For this
cause many are weak and sickly among
you, and many sleep.
I Corinthians 11:29-30 (KJV)

Chronically-ill Christians who do not believe in spiritual healing today should examine their participation in the Lord’s Supper as to why they remain sick.

The Lord’s Supper (Eucharist or Holy Communion according to your tradition) consists of two elements: the cup representing His shed blood, and the bread representing His broken body (I Corinthians 11:23-26).

Traditional doctrine teaches us that the Lord’s Supper is to keep us mindful that, as Christians, we are part of the Body of Christ, that we are one in Christ through the Gospel (I Corinthians 15:1-4), and that He shed His blood for atonement of sin, and rightfully so.

But Paul had grave concern for something more in partaking the Lord's Supper that was killing his brethren. It lies at the very root of God’s Scheme of Redemption, which is inclusive of healing body, spirit, and soul (salvation).

Paul states that the lack of discernment of the Lord’s body (I Corinthians 11:29) is cause for damnation and is why many of us are sick today. The Greek word for body (soma) literally refers to the physical body of Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ, by His perfect life, sacrificed His body for our healing and blood for atonement of our sins. These two realities both occur on the Cross.

Through the shedding of His blood, Jesus redeemed us from the curse of the law of sin and death (Galatians 3:13). But the broken body of Jesus is not for the forgiveness of sin—It is for healing to be made possible. For without His broken body, there could be no healing of any kind(Romans 11:36; Colossians 1:15-18), either before or after the Cross. This is where many Christians lack discernment.

It is through His shed blood that we find forgiveness, not His broken body (Hebrews 9:22; Leviticus 17:11). And it is through His stripes (His suffering and torment in the flesh) that we are healed today (Isaiah 53:5; I Peter 2:24).

With this understanding in mind, consider the words of Pastor Henry Wright, Author of A More Excellent Way:

“If we come to a Communion service and partake of the cup and the bread but we deny healing and deliveranceas part of the atonement today, we eliminate the provision of God in our lives as a human being apart from salvation and eternal life in that day. For that reason, because we eliminate the broken body, but we celebrate it, and we don’t believe it, then we cannot partake. For that reason many of us are filled with disease and insanity today because we have said in our heart that it (miraculous healing) passed away two thousand years ago, yet we still participate in the sacrament of Communion which represents its reality for today."

Celebrating the Lord’s Supper can either deny or provide us healing by how we accept or deny the spiritual healing power of the fleshly body of Christ. Could it be many of God’s people are chronically-ill today because they have eliminated half of the sacrament of Communion?
Think on this matter the next time you partake of the Lord’s Supper. Our salvation is made complete in body, spirit and soul though both the literal blood and body of our Savior. But, Paul said many of us are weak and sick because we fail to recognize (have faith in) Christ’s body(soma).

This means those of us who are sick, while we recognize (have faith in) the blood of Jesus Christ to save our souls, we do not recognize (have faith in) His literal body (soma) to heal our literal bodies of disease—here—now. Friends, I did not say that, the inspired Apostle, Paul, did!

2 Comments:

At Tuesday, June 28, 2005, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Jim,
Just a quick word regarding prayer & healing. I recently started praying for a stepmother who spitefully used me for a number of my growing up years. Initially when It was suggested I pray for her I was very reluctant. However after I did, my blood sugar numbers decreased approx. 40 points. I dont take any meds for it.
I was diagnosed with diabetes two years ago. That’s from the 190's to the 140's which I was elated over to put it very mildly. My story is a little extensive to print here but the point is Jesus does use many occasions of healing which I felt very confused about for to long. I dont think, based on my experience so far, that the church represents a healthy perspective on healing and I wish there were more testimonies like mine to help clear this area up. While Romans as well as many other area's tell me that I've been translated into a Kingdom of light and therefore not subject to death reigning, Rom. 5:17, there is I think another component here in my case which was praying for the stepmother. I think I can call it obedience. But I also want to be very clear about obedience. It was a through a sequence of events that my heavenly Father very convincingly and lovingly led me to this victorious conclusion. Dennis

 
At Saturday, May 14, 2011, Anonymous Anonymous said...

In response to anonymous,

I appreciate this site as i just found it and needed some deep encouragement. I am encouraged by the post of anon. praying for his step mom. I have off and on prayed for my parent's for their neglect and abuse of me. I am having a really hard time lately, so I think the guideline for me now is, be gentle with myself, go to confession, start taking the eucharist again, and pray for my parent's again.
I am grateful for this site tonight. God bless everyone.

 

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