Posts with the tag “sacraments”
We Have Not Eaten Together Yet
by Howard Harris on May 20th, 2026
There is a seat at your grandmother's table that nobody sits in anymore. The chair that was always his, always hers. The empty place that represents a meal that is not finished yet.
Every family has a version of that chair. And if you listen closely, the Lord's Supper is the Church's answer to it.
Because on the night before He was crucified, Jesus did not just start a memorial. He made a promise. He said: the next time I eat and drink at this table, it will be in the kingdom.
The meal is not over. The guest of honor is still coming.
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You Already Practiced Dying
by Howard Harris on May 13th, 2026
There is a moment in every swimming lesson that nobody talks about honestly. The moment the instructor says let go of the wall. Everything in that child says no. The wall is solid. The water is unpredictable.
Baptism is that moment. And it is one of the most prophetically loaded things a believer can do in a world that is desperately afraid of what comes next.
Because when you went under that water, you were not just getting wet. You were practicing dying. And when you came back up, you were declaring something that death itself cannot argue with.
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