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This poem describes how bread and wine, which represent Jesus's body and blood in communion, start out as seeds that are planted and vines that grow. The seeds become bread that nourishes people, and the vines bear grapes that become wine. In taking communion, Christians eat the bread and drink the wine to receive Jesus's body and blood as nourishment for eternal life under the new covenant, expressing their gratitude to God.
This poem describes how bread and wine, which represent Jesus's body and blood in communion, start out as seeds that are planted and vines that grow. The seeds become bread that nourishes people, and the vines bear grapes that become wine. In taking communion, Christians eat the bread and drink the wine to receive Jesus's body and blood as nourishment for eternal life under the new covenant, expressing their gratitude to God.
This poem describes how bread and wine, which represent Jesus's body and blood in communion, start out as seeds that are planted and vines that grow. The seeds become bread that nourishes people, and the vines bear grapes that become wine. In taking communion, Christians eat the bread and drink the wine to receive Jesus's body and blood as nourishment for eternal life under the new covenant, expressing their gratitude to God.
twas sown. Then grew and yielded on the ground, and gathered all for men. The wine by Your cup was once a vine That crept. It grew to bear good fruits for men: A symbol of Your Blood. Refrain: Of that seed, we eat Your Body, our Bread of Life! Of that vine, we drink Your Blood, the wine of new covenant. Accept, Lord we offer these seeds and vines of life. Expressions of our gratitude, we consecrate to You. (Ref.)