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EPISODE · Apr 24, 2025 · 11 MIN

2024WTw16d4-Christ was Processed to become Bread for us to Eat and become His Mystical Body

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Hi there, welcome to this podcast! The title of this portion of enjoyment is, Christ was Processed to become Bread for us to Eat and become His Mystical Body. We hope you enjoy the Lord while listening to this portion and we welcome your comments with what you have enjoyed!Lord Jesus, thank You for being processed in order to become our feast. Hallelujah, we believers in Christ can eat Christ and drink Christ, for He went through incarnation, crucifixion, and resurrection! Praise the Lord, Christ put on a human body through incarnation, having blood and flesh. Hallelujah, through crucifixion, Christ's blood was separated from His body, and we can now partake of Him! Praise the Lord, in His resurrection Christ is served to us on the table as a feast for our nourishment and enjoyment.This is a portion of enjoyment from the Holy Word for Morning Revival for today on the general topic of, Experiencing, Enjoying, and Expressing Christ (part 2) (2024 December semiannual training - week 16, day 4).

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