This morning I was ordaining a staff member to a new position over our children’s ministry. Although it was sealed with a document, a certificate of ordination, I commented that ordination is really a call of God. Our piece of paper and ceremony only recognizes what God has already done. He has called them and separated them into the ministry.
That is so true in all areas of the Christian life. Water baptism does not save a person, but is an outward ritual recognizing what has happened already in the person’s heart. Water baptism is an outward sign to people that the person has already been saved. Oil cannot heal a person but is an outward point of contact, a symbol of the Holy Spirit, speaking of the healing work of Jesus on the cross. I lay hands on a person and anoint them with oil because Jesus has already taken on Himself their sickness and disease.
Many people like to take communion daily. There is usually a controversy over what elements should be used, whether real wine or grape juice. It really does not matter. The important issue is not what elements, or if it is taken daily, but in the fact that we remember the cross and the work of Jesus. Jesus said of communion, “this do in remembrance of me.” The heart issue is the most important, not the accuracy or frequency of the ritual.
Why not make this day a day to get your heart right with God. A sold out Christian is what the world is waiting to see. Then, if you take communion, attend church today or do anything else that has the appearance of spirituality, it will be filled with much more meaning. It will truly be an outward indicator of what is in your heart, a love for the Lord Jesus.