“We were chosen to belong to Him. This was God’s plan from the beginning and He works everything out so His will and purpose are completely fulfilled. All this so that we, who first put our hope in Christ might live for His praise and glory.” (Ephesians 1 v 11, 12 The Truth)
He has done this in the Holy Eucharist,
The Lord God, our Creator Father
By the work of His hands has:
Fulfilled His promise to be with us;
Blessed us immeasurably;
Inspired our faith’s trust and dependency;
Showed the power of holy love;
Wished for our holiness;
Graced us in Christ Jesus;
Enriched us with hope;
Gifted us His real Presence;
Struck us by love’s kindness;
Shared the powerful Holy Spirit;
Worked a miracle by transubstantiation;
Enlightened our understanding;
Approached us through the †of victory at Calvary;
Claimed us as His own;
Offered love and mercy sacramentally;
Trampled over adversity;
Fed us spiritually;
Prepared us for service;
Nourished us remarkably;
Exhibited the power of the Trinity;
Come to us, a family;
Saved us from our sinfulness;
Joined us to Christ Jesus;
Sanctified us in our liberty.
“ ‘Hear me, O LORD, and have mercy on me; LORD, be my helper’. You have turned for me my mourning into dancing; You have put off my sackcloth and clothed me with gladness...” (Psalm 30 v 10, 11)
“To the end that my glory may sing praise to You and not be silent. O LORD my God, I will give thanks to You forever.” (Psalm 30 v 12)
“Not that I have already attained or am already perfected; but I press on that I may lay hold of that for which Christ Jesus has also laid hold of me.” (Philippians 3 v 12)
For Lord God, You have searched me and know me, all my problem areas I have to work hard to overcome. Thank You for gifting me Your Son and Your Spirit to help, shining the brightest light of Your love over us in the Holy Eucharist.
We will experience life getting better in terms of healing and wholeness once we turn to the Lord Jesus as Saviour, or return to Him if we have allowed sin to spoil our relationship in any way at all.
Dearest Father of love, of mercy, You gift us Your Son as our Saviour who says He will declare Your name to us. (Psalm 22 v 22) Without Jesus doing this we would have no first hand knowledge of You.
What praise and glory are made ours to proclaim, for You heard the Lord Jesus crying out on the † for our forgiveness. It is as we experience this mercy we desire to offer all praise to You.
“All the ends of the world shall remember and turn to You LORD, and all the families of the nations” (based on Psalm 22 v 27) for we have the blessings of the Eucharist.
“All the prosperous of the earth shall eat and worship” (Psalm 22 v 29) at the banqueting table of the Eucharist, a foretaste of the heavenly banquet awaiting us.
We can understand that Your plan of salvation was meticulously thought out and instituted at the Last Supper the Lord Jesus celebrated with His disciples prior to His crucifixion.
“A posterity shall serve Him. It will be recounted of the Lord to the next generation. They will come and declare His righteousness to a people who will be born, that He has done this.” (Psalm 22 v 30, 31)
We are a part of this blessed posterity and must offer all praise for the blessings of the Eucharist, knowing how richly we are fed and nourished by the actual presence of our Saviour Brother.
“And this is the testimony: that You, Lord God, have given us eternal life and this life is in Your Son. (S)he who has the Son has life” (based on 1 John 5 v 10, 11) and in this we rejoice.
“Praise the LORD! Oh, give thanks to the LORD, for He is good” (Psalm 106 v 1) for nothing is impossible to You and “Your mercy endures forever” (Cont) in our Saviour living in, through and amongst us.
We were redeemed at the †, yet “Who can utter Your mighty acts LORD God,” in their fullness. “Who can declare all Your praise.” (based on Psalm 106 v 2)
A blessing of the Eucharist is the justification of our privileged status as Your children, brothers and sisters of the Lord Jesus, who gave us this right standing before You, that we can pray to You, be heard, respected and answered.
We who were nobody, have been included as Your chosen family by adoption. What an honour when You could have given up on us because of our errant sinfulness, our captivity to satan. The Lord Jesus has released us.
“We have been washed, sanctified and justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, by the Spirit” (based on 1 Corinthians 6 v 11) who belongs to You, merciful Father. In this we have peace with You.
Let us ever confess this great work of our redemption, our restoration, as the Lord Jesus has become wisdom as to what has been accomplished for us at the † and as recalled in the Eucharist.
We are in the process of being made holy and nothing is more vital than this. “Restore us, O God, make Your face shine upon us, that we may be saved” (Psalm 80 v 3 NIV) in the light of Your love.
This is the light of the holy Trinity, all praise and thanks ever be for all that is happening. You say to us “I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?” (Isaiah 43 v 18, 19)
We do if we partake of the most precious, celebrated, consecrated body and blood of the Lord Jesus, blessing us in the Sacramental Mystery of His presence in the Eucharist.
For then we can safely say regarding the Lord Jesus, we are sure that, “Totally convinced that death cannot separate us from Him or His love. Neither can anything that could ever happen to us in this life.” (Romans 8 v 38 The Truth)
Your fully loving mercy is shown to us through all the Lord Jesus undertook out of love and respect for You, dearest Father, loving us too, for our Saviour Brother is filled by the Spirit of love.
I have heard it said that it was not nails, but love which kept our Saviour hung upon the †, for He so wanted to fulfil Your plan of salvation and release us from satan’s clutches.
We have been called out of darkness into the wonderful light of the Lord Jesus’ presence as gifted us by the Holy Spirit of faith. We are loved back into wholeness.
“You knew who would be Yours, because You decided before You created us that You would have a people who would be like Your Son, those who would live as His brothers and sisters.” (based on Romans 8 v 29 The Truth)
So we are included in Your eternal purpose, and for this reason made fully acceptable to You, thank You. We are destined for that glory which is made ours in belonging to Christ Jesus, how marvellous!
We are being fed by love, for the purpose of love each time we receive the holy communion of our body, soul and spirit becoming joined together with that of our Saviour.
This is Your divine will at work, an intention which necessitated the highest cost of the Lord Jesus giving up His life for us on the †, but not before promising a way to be with us forever.
Truly we rejoice to have a forever Saviour in our Brother, born to be King over us. We are subjects of a heavenly King, richly blessed as You wanted us to have, Father God, everything that belongs to Christ Jesus.
He promises to give us that peace which the world cannot give. He remains with us to accompany us on the long journey home. He sends us His Spirit to enable our faith to not only receive out of love, but to give of the same.
The Lord Jesus is life to us, in all the fullness He promised, that grace and truth, that justice and peace, that righteousness and holiness, all the blessings of the Eucharist.
It is to Your glory, Lord God, we live in the Lord Jesus, by the Holy Spirit of love, the life changing experience of sharing in the Lord Jesus’ holiness.
Therefore we “Glory in His holy name” (Psalm 105 v 3) which is Your name, Father God, for as Three in One You are our Saviour Lord, our Redeemer, Restorer and Sanctifier ever blessing us in our hope of becoming holy.
“Let the hearts of those rejoice who seek the LORD!” (Psalm 105 v 3) For we will never be disappointed. We pray, we ask and faith is given. We pray, we repent and forgiveness blesses us. We pray, we know we receive the Lord Jesus in the Eucharist.
“Seek the LORD and His strength; seek His face evermore.” (Psalm 105 v 4) May we always do this in coming to the feast laid out before us at the altar, praying with thanksgiving as we celebrate.
“Remember His marvellous works which He has done,” acting as a Trinity, “His wonders, and the judgments of His mouth...His chosen ones!” (Psalm 105 v 5, 6)
We are in the process of being blessed by becoming the Lord Jesus’ good works in progress striving after holiness, all thanks, all praise, all glory ever be to You, the Almighty Trinity, as we produce the fruit of our rescue, a response of love to love. Amen.
11.10.20
Sue O’Donnell