From Emanuel's Lenten Devotional project, Devoted:
Thursday, April 2
Thursday, April 2
Lowell Hennigs
Maundy Thursday
Read 1 Corinthians 11:23-26
HANDING
IT ON
“For
I received from the Lord what I also handed on to you…” (Verse 23a)
Today we are privileged to be the next
links in a great chain of faith. Young
people and their parents have been studying what we believe about the Lord’s
Supper, Holy Communion. They have
experienced many dimensions of that Sacrament in class and activities. If you want to view the messages that have helped them prepare for First Communion, you can go to our youtube channel.
Today they will join our Eucharistic
fellowship as full participants. We get
to be the people who hand on to them what we have received from the Lord. We get to be the people who invite them to
receive the benefits of the Sacrament—forgiveness, life and salvation.
Those young people first will experience
the Rite of Footwashing. We are not
their masters. We are their
servants. It is our privilege to wait on
them in this way. It is our privilege
because we get to imitate our Lord Jesus in this rite.
We wrap ourselves with towels and kneel at
their feet. We wash their feet in part
to remind them of their baptismal covenants.
And we dry their feet to prepare them for the journey of faith to come.
Perhaps you can remember your own First
Communion celebration. Think back and
give thanks for those people who handed on to you what they also received from
the Lord.
And then think back to that first Lord’s
Supper. We remember that meal in our
thoughts. We re-enact that meal in our
worship. We embody that meal in our
witnessing and serving. We get to be
those who hand on what our Lord has given us.
But this isn’t a one-night thing. Week in and week out we get to pass on the
faith to the next generation. If you
aren’t teaching a class or mentoring a young person or encouraging a child, you
are missing out on great opportunities in being a follower of Jesus.
We get to hand on to others what the Lord
first handed to us. And in the handing
on, it becomes most fully ours.
Let’s pray. Lord God, thank you for those who handed on
the faith to me. Use me to hand that
faith on to the next generation of believers.
In Jesus’ name. Amen.
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