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  • headz2heartz
  • Aug 14, 2023
  • 1 min read

It is common to say we receive the Eucharist of Communion. But these two terms suggest a "thing." In reality we receive Jesus, a "person." Words have great meaning and a lasting impact on us. It is much more appropriate to use "The Word" which will prepare our minds so our heart can receive Him who changes us: Jesus. Glorify God!

 
 
 

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