Why Are Christianitys “Communion Services” Idolatrous?
“How much more shall the blood of Christ…purge your conscience from dead works to serve the living God?” – Hebrews 9:14 Many of us at one time or another, have participated in a ceremony called “communion”. Traditionally, it is when believers pass out some manner of bread and grape juice (or wine) to share among themselves, supposedly, “in remembrance of Jesus”. As beautiful as this sounds and looks, and as lovely as this appears to carnal men, it is now nothing more than “idolatry” – revival of a “shadow” that has already been chased away by the true light. Jesus did not come to institute ANY “ceremonies”, but rather came to set the saints at liberty from all “dead works”, that we might worship the living God “in spirit and in truth”. Let us look at “communion” and see why this Christian tradition should NOT be practiced among the saints who have been baptized with the holy Ghost (with the evidence of speaking in other tongues). The life of the human body is in the blood (Lev.17:11)