A People of Remembrance

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John 6:47-58, Matthew 26:26-29, Exodus 12:1-3, Exodus 12:7-13, Exodus 12:21-28, 1 Corinthians 10:16-17, 1 Corinthians 11:17-29, Psalm 34:8

Since 2012, She Reads Truth has maintained a singular mission: to be women in the Word of God every day. Ten years later, our community includes “Shes” from across the globe, but our mission hasn’t changed.

Reading Scripture together is the centerpiece of what we do at She Reads Truth. As we spend time as a community reading This Is The Church, we encourage you to start by reading the daily Scripture on your  own. Then join us here to engage and encourage one another as we respond to what we’ve read. Each day for this series, we’ll include a brief summary of the reading along with a prompt for conversation.


The Lord’s Supper (also known as the Eucharist or Communion) was established by Jesus when He observed the Passover meal with His disciples. The Lord’s Supper proclaims the gospel to ourselves and to one another.

Discussion Question: What attributes of God do you notice in today’s reading? 

Take time to reflect on your Scripture reading and today’s question. Share what you are learning with others in the community in the comments. 

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84 thoughts on "A People of Remembrance"

  1. Anna Pearce says:

    God provides for us in all ways. He always has and He always will.

  2. Hannah Brown says:

    Grace.

  3. Janie Diffly says:

    Provider and Protecter!

  4. Emma Simmons says:

    i also agree this shows the compassion he gives to his followers and believers that he can forgive and let us be new again

  5. Abigail B. says:

    The first attribute I think of is God is provider. First, God provided Jesus to rescue and redeem us, and also I find it so lovely that communion, and the Passover meal, is God feeding His people (Jesus said I am the bread of life). God fed His people before they were rescued from Egypt, and Jesus fed (and ate with) His disciples before He went to the cross. So God provides; He knows we need food to nourish and strengthen our Earthly bodies, and He provides what we need. Another attribute is God is deliverer; He rescues and saves His children.

  6. Patsy Coghlan says:

    I am reminded that our God is so loving He has prepared a way of salvation by sending His son to secure our salvation. Thanks be to God.

  7. Kayla Albritton says:

    I noticed that He is the bread of life! Psalms reminds us to taste and see that He is good!

  8. Munchkin says:

    God is loving. When He is reprimanding the people for not observing the Lord’s Supper correctly and with the wrong heart mind, He does it in a way that does not belittle anybody. He is guiding them to acting the way they should act. He is the great teacher.