My First Communion

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"Him who knew no sin he made to be sin," and in his death we find life.
When we speak of sin, we mean not only wrong acts and wrong words, but wrong thoughts and wrong feelings. We sin in wandering from his ways, in wasting his gifts, in forgetting his love, and in Jesus we find not only pardon and peace but power to live true to him.
26 MY FIRST COMMUNION When King Oscar of Sweden was on his deathbed the queen, a beautiful Christian woman, bent over him and whispered in his ear, "If we walk in
... the light, as he is in the light, we have fellow- ship one with another, and the blood of Jesus his Son cleanse th us from all sin." The king opened his eyes and said, "Thanks be to Jesus." Those were his last words, and in that name he fell asleep trusting. In life, as in death, we, too, can trust and not be afraid.
"Nothing in my hand I bring, Simply to thy cross I cling." 3. He is called Christ. When the first disciples were able to say, "Jesus is the Christ," they became by that confession Christians.


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