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In Billy Graham's daily devotional he was asked what is more important to God, our actions or the motives for our actions. The renowned evangelist answered with these words, "Sometimes I compare questions like this to the old question about which wing of an airplane is more important. The answer of course, is that one wing is just as important as the other, because both are necessary for the plane to fly. The same is true about our actions and our motives."
As we approach the communion rail this day, both our motives and our actions are of equal importance. Our motive in coming to the table is to seek forgiveness. Our action is in leaving the table is to forgive others.
As we approach the communion rail this day, both our motives and our actions are of equal importance. Our motive in coming to the table is to seek forgiveness. Our action is in leaving the table is to forgive others.

