In Luke 22, Jesus ate His final meal with His disciples. Communion is a form of worship and remembrance of Jesus' sacrificial' life. The Bread and Cup is the antidote to the sin issue because Jesus Himself is the Bread and Cup. Jesus gave it all so we could have the option to receive Him and the life that He offers now and for all eternity. As we unite and take communion together, remembering all that Christ Jesus has done for us. We are called to participate in how Jesus lived His life on the earth by living out His Word in our daily lives. We are asked to proclaim his death and offer of salvation to the ends of the earth, glorifying His great Name, until He returns. He is returning sooner today than yesterday. It's up to us to bend the knee and humbly proclaim, "Yes, Lord, Your will be done - not my own."