Up here in Canada there is a new contoroversy:
Our Prime Minister went to a funeral service and
partook of the sacrament(host) bread
Someone accused him of stuffing it in his pocket.
He insisted he ate it and others witnessed and verified.
In the CP article it said that" the host actually becomes the body of Jesus Christ."
Recently, I was reading the Bible and the more I thought and
prayed about it, the more I had this feeling:
The disciples were also confused on the presentation of the Savior and
how he presented this idea, but the only way to understand what he was trying to share with them was for each disciple to pray for himself on this matter.
Individually we have the benefit of personal revelation through prayer, study and inspiration.
The sacrament reminds us of the great life, example and mission of the Savior, what his purpose was. He wanted us all to come back home to him but it only could be done by this one great and eternal sacrifice.
The sacrament can remind us to take upon us the name of Jesus Christ.
How can we do that? By being like him. How simple is that.
The most seemingly complicated item is really quite simple.
When we partake of the Sacrament on Sunday it sets the prescedent for the rest of the week. When we bless our food before we eat, it too reminds us of what we did on Sunday, remembering is the key,
remembering His service, kindness, love, assistance, healing, direction, instruction, forgiveness of others, thoughtfulness, patience and suffering then doing, helping and assisting in the same way.
If we thought, acted, and served the way the Savior did it would be like having the Savior whereever we go, in multiplicity.
We would be one body(group) doing the work of the Savior
This is a reverent and revered individual moment, other people should not be watching who partook and who did not, we are all responsible for our own salvation and waiting to see who did and who didn't shouldn't be of a concern to us individually.
This is my opinion only, others may feel differently, we are all unique.
But it is something that everyone who believes in the Savior needs to find out for themselves individually.
And that's my lecture for the day