But before that makes us sad, and before we walk away from the whole thing, we should keep this in mind: the things that appear to be of absolute necessity from our vantage point are often nothing more than grains of sand from God’s vantage point.
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The Good News is that, no matter how mixed up and muddled we might be, Jesus remains eager to satisfy our deepest hunger. Put another way, Jesus is our salvation: When we turn over our hearts and lives to him we are restored and rejuvenated by his love; we are healed and made whole by his mercy; we are nourished and sustained by the Bread of Life, his Body and Blood.
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Jesus did not suffer and die for the unnamed masses. He does not offer his body and blood to some random stranger who happens to be in the communion line. His love is not poured out on everyone interchangeably. It is poured out individually, in a unique friendship that will never be repeated and can never be replaced.