The Gift of Communion: A Symbol of Christ's Sacrifice


The Bread and Wine, a solemn feast,

A symbol of the Lamb's great feast,

For it depicts His painful death,

With bread and wine, His final breath.


The broken bread, the wounded flesh,

The cup of wine, the life-blood fresh,

It shows the death of Christ, our Lord,

Who for our sins, His life outpoured.


The wheat that's sown,then threshed and ground,

Becomes the bread, which we have found,

An image of our Saviour's pain,

And of the life we now obtain.


The grapes that's pressed and trodden down,

Are like His blood, that's spilled around,

A picture of the Lamb's great love,

Who now prepares our home above.


The bread and wine, a sacrifice,

A symbol of our Saviour's price,

For us He died, our sins to bear,

And now His life we gladly share.


We set this feast before our God,

In worship and in solemn awe,

For we believe that Christ has died,

And in His death, we now abide.


We eat this bread, we drink this wine,

And Thus we share in Christ's divine,

For in His death, we find our life,

And in His love, our peace and strife

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