THE COMMUNION CONCEPT

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experiencing God's intervention requires more than prayer alone. God consistently responds to three essential principles: relationship, protocol, and sacrifice. A genuine relationship with God begins through faith in Jesus Christ and is strengthened by righteousness, prayer, and obedience. Proper protocol involves approaching God with reverence, worship, thanksgiving, and humility. The central focus of the book is sacrifice, presented as a powerful expression of faith that attracts divine response. Using biblical examples such as Abel, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Joshua, David, Daniel, Hannah, Paul, Peter, and ultimately Jesus Christ, sacrifice can take many forms, including giving, waiting, faith, service, praise, fasting, surrender, perseverance, and obedience to God's will. The book concludes that believers seeking divine intervention must be willing to offer meaningful sacrifices that align with God's purposes. Such sacrifices position them to experience God's power, favor, guidance, breakthroughs, and lasting spiritual transformation.