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This teaching delves into the profound significance of communion within the Christian faith, emphasizing its role as a direct participation in the New Covenant established by Christ. David Bradshaw discusses the “communion revival”, highlighting the healing power of the body and blood of Jesus and the importance of unity within the body of Christ. This is a call for authenticity and humility in the presence of God. This was recorded live at The Greenhouse's Phenomenon gathering in Greenville, NC in April 2025.

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🔑 KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE 🔑

➡️ 1 Corinthians 11 is central to understanding communion.

➡️ Communion is often seen as a symbolic act, but it is much more.

➡️ The New Covenant is a direct participation in our relationship with Christ.

➡️ We are in covenant with Christ, which is foundational to our faith.

➡️ The act of communion is a transaction with heaven, not just a ritual.

➡️ Healing can occur through the body and blood of Jesus during communion.

➡️ The church is called to unity and to embrace all parts of the body of Christ.

➡️ Revival is linked to the rediscovery of communion and the blood of Jesus.

➡️ Authenticity and vulnerability are essential in participating in communion.

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