Maundy Thursday
Thursday, April 21, 2011
"The grace of God given herein confirms to us the pardon of our sins by enabling us to leave them. As our bodies are strengthened by bread and wine, so are our souls by these tokens of the body and blood of Christ. This is the food of our souls: this gives strength to perform our duty, and leads us on to perfection ... We must neglect no occasion which the good providence of God affords us for this purpose...
"Consider the Lord's Supper ... as a mercy from God to man. As God, whose mercy is over all his works, and particularly over the children of men, knew there was but one way for man to be happy like himself, namely, by being like him in holiness; as he knew we could do nothing toward this of ourselves, he has given us certain means of obtaining his help. One of these is the Lord's Supper, which of his infinite mercy he hath given for this very end: that through this means we may be assisted to attain those blessings which he hath prepared for us; that we may obtain holiness on earth and everlasting glory in heaven."
- John Wesley, The Duty of Constant Communion, I.3, II.5
Labels: John Wesley, Lent, Maundy Thursday, Means of Grace


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