More Than a Symbol

What did Jesus mean when He said we must eat His flesh and drink His blood? In John 6, His words shocked many listeners. Later, during the Last Supper, He clarified the meaning through the bread and the cup.
In this episode, we explore the powerful meaning behind the Lord’s Table and why communion is more than a religious ritual. It is a call to remember Christ’s sacrifice, examine our hearts, and participate in the life He offers through His body and blood.
Looking at John 6:53–56, Luke 22:19–20, and 1 Corinthians 11:24–28, we’ll uncover what Jesus was teaching about spiritual life, remembrance, and reverence when we come to the table.
Communion is not casual—it is sacred. And when we approach it rightly, it reminds us of the cost of our redemption and the grace we’ve received through Christ.
What did Jesus mean when He said we must eat His flesh and drink His blood? In John 6, His words shocked many listeners. Later, during the Last Supper, He clarified the meaning through the bread and the cup.
In this episode, we explore the powerful meaning behind the Lord’s Table and why communion is more than a religious ritual. It is a call to remember Christ’s sacrifice, examine our hearts, and participate in the life He offers through His body and blood.
Looking at John 6:53–56, Luke 22:19–20, and 1 Corinthians 11:24–28, we’ll uncover what Jesus was teaching about spiritual life, remembrance, and reverence when we come to the table.
Communion is not casual—it is sacred. And when we approach it rightly, it reminds us of the cost of our redemption and the grace we’ve received through Christ.








