A Prayer of Communion and Reflection
"And he said unto them, With desire I have desired to eat this passover with you before I suffer:" - Luke 22:15

Heavenly Father,
As I come before You today, I am reminded of the intimate moment captured in the words of Luke 22:15, where our Savior, Jesus Christ, declared, "With desire I have desired to eat this passover with you before I suffer." Lord, I thank You for this poignant expression of love, connection, and the deep significance behind these words. I take a moment to pause and reflect on the sacredness of this communion that Jesus longed for with His disciples.
Lord, as we gather in Your presence, I invite Your Holy Spirit to soften our hearts and open our eyes to the realities of this moment in history. Jesus desired to eat the Passover with His disciples, not merely as a ritual but as a time of fellowship and a symbol of the covenant relationship You have established with Your people. Help us to understand the depth of this desire, which echoes Your longing for closeness and intimacy with us.
Father, I acknowledge that in the busyness of life, we often overlook the beauty of communion with You and with one another. Teach us to embrace the moments of gathering together, just as Jesus did. May we never take for granted the opportunity to break bread together as a community of believers. Help us cherish these times as sacred engagements where we share our hearts, encourage one another, and grow in our faith.
Lord, You knew the suffering that lay ahead for Jesus, yet He chose to focus on the love he had for His disciples and the importance of this moment. As we reflect on the significance of the Passover, may we be reminded of the ultimate sacrifice that Jesus made for us. Even in the face of trials, He prioritized His followers, demonstrating His unwavering love and commitment to them. May we too prioritize our relationships with one another, encouraging, supporting, and loving one another through our own challenges.
In our prayer, I ask that we would approach the table of communion with reverence and gratitude. Allow us to hold onto the knowledge that You, O God, desire to commune with us daily. Help us to seek You in our lives, recognizing that You are always waiting with open arms. Just as the disciples were invited to share in the last supper, we are invited into a relationship with You. Help us to accept this invitation wholeheartedly.
God, as we partake in communion, both in physical form and in spirit, may we come with a heart prepared to receive. Let us bring our burdens, our fears, and our joys to the table where the Lamb of God offers us grace. As Jesus broke the bread and poured the wine, He established a new covenant of love, and through it, we find our identity and purpose in Him. Help us to remember this as we share in the bread of life and the cup of salvation.
Lord, as we are reminded of the sufferings of Christ, may it inspire us to live with intention and love. Let us carry the heart of our Savior, who, despite His impending suffering, prioritized nurturing the relationships around Him. Equip us to be vessels of Your love and grace to our families, friends, and communities.
In conclusion, I thank You, Lord, for the incredible gift of communion. May our lives be a reflection of Christ's love and may we even desire to commune with You and each other as Jesus did. Help us to live out the fullness of the new covenant established through His body and blood. And may we always seek to share that love which He so greatly desired to offer.
In the name of Jesus, I pray. Amen.
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