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During the Holy Communion service, Dr. Stephen W. Christian, Senior Pastor and Bishop, shares the message, “The Need for Nourishment” on Sunday, March 1, 2009.
As we partake of the Lord’s Supper, it is recognizing the Body of Christ; it is honoring the body of Christ. The Bible says that it was His body and His blood that was given for us. Let me remind you that His body was sufficient and His blood was sufficient. It satisfied God’s anger. It satisfied God’s righteous anger against sin. If you have an opportunity to look in the book of Romans, it will spell out to us that God displayed His wrath against mankind in that all men had sinned. And it points out the various sins that we have committed and I assure you that nobody is left out.
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