For our communion thanksgiving service, we consider 1 Peter 2:24-25, and see how a meditation upon Christ's wounds in the Supper, is not only meant to remind us of our full and free pardon from all of our sins, but also meant to draw our attention to the fact that by His wounds we are dead to sin, and as the sacrament continues as a means of grace to us even after its administration, we are to recall the sense of the sacrament and see that we are dead to sin and are meant to live for righteousness.
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Rom is married to Maegan and they have four children. Rom was raised as a Hindu and became an atheist early in life. The Lord called him to faith through hearing the gospel in 2009 (Romans 10:17). Soon after, he felt a call to gospel ministry. He graduated from the Reformed...