1. Opening
Communion
“Beloved in Christ, tonight we are not engaging a ritual, we are stepping into a mystery of covenant. The bread and the cup are not ordinary—they are covenant tokens that enforce the finished work of Jesus in our lives.
Paul said in 1 Corinthians 11:23–26, ‘For I received from the Lord what I also delivered to you... that the Lord Jesus, on the night when He was betrayed, took bread...’
As we partake, sickness is exchanged for healing, weakness for strength, and defeat for victory. We are re-presenting the victory of the cross.”
2. Over the Bread
(Hold up the bread)
“This bread represents the body of Jesus, broken for us. As Isaiah 53 declares, ‘By His stripes we are healed.’
Say after me:
Lord Jesus, thank You for Your body.
As I partake of this bread, I receive strength.
I exchange sickness for divine health.
I exchange weakness for supernatural strength.
My body aligns with the body of Christ.
Now, take the bread in remembrance of Him.”
(Eat the bread)
3. Over the Cup
(Lift up the cup)
“This cup represents the blood of the Eternal Covenant The blood that speaks better things than the blood of Abel. By this blood we are forgiven, redeemed, preserved, and given access to the throne of grace.
Say after me:
Lord Jesus, thank You for Your blood.
By this blood, my sins are forgiven.
By this blood, the voice of accusation is silenced.
By this blood, I and my family are preserved.
By this blood, I enforce victory over every power of darkness.
Now, drink the cup in remembrance of Him.”
(Drink the cup)
4. Prophetic Declarations
(Speak this)
“By this communion:
I walk in the covenant of life.
No weapon formed against me shall prosper.
My body is healed, my soul is restored, my spirit is strengthened.
The blood of Jesus marks me and my household.
I am preserved in the day of battle.
I live in the reality of the victory of Christ.
5. Prayer
“Father, we thank You for the mystery of communion. As we have partaken of the body and the blood, we step into wholeness, preservation, and covenant victory. Let testimonies arise from this act of faith. In Jesus’ mightyname. Amen.”