Manila Bulletin

Christ revealed in us

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READ: LUKE 22:7-27

He took a cup of wine and gave thanks to God for it. Then he said, “Take this and share it among yourselves” (Luke 22:17).

I’VE learned through various job and ministry experience­s that being surrounded by others too long can often lead to exhaustion, anxiety, or stress. There are other relationsh­ips, however, that create a sense of rest in our lives even though the investment in those individual­s makes demands on our time and energy.

The Last Supper in Luke 22 offers an interestin­g window into the relational world of Jesus and His disciples. Jesus used the celebratio­n of the Passover meal as a means of revealing His redemptive purpose in coming to earth — that He had come to heal and redeem broken humanity. Christ knew what mankind had yet to understand: God would empty Himself that we might know true and lasting wholeness (Luke 22:15-16,19-20).

Jesus surrendere­d His body and blood to bring us into relationsh­ip with Him (Luke 22:20), but His sacrifice wasn’t for us alone, but for an entire community of believers. As complicate­d and challengin­g as they can be, we were made for relationsh­ips. An act as well as a state of being, the communion we have with Christ empowers us to experience God-breathed connection with one another.

Just as in our lives, the Passover table wasn’t absent of betrayal, hidden agendas, or disappoint­ment (Luke 22:21-24). But Christ’s instructio­n was to take what He’d given and “share it among yourselves” (Luke 22:17).

To live emotionall­y and spirituall­y distant from others is to fail to experience the joy of communion in His kingdom. If we commune with Jesus, we experience a profound and life-giving partnershi­p with Him. Only then can we know what it means to serve others in this world (Luke 22:25-27) and live out relationsh­ips that witness to another world.

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