For those conducting Communion this Sunday this illustration offers some strong tie-ins for a conclusion:
Have you heard the legend of the Fisher King? When the Fisher King was a boy, he was sent out to spend the night alone in the forest, as a test of his courage to be king. During the night, he had a vision of the Holy Grail—the cup used by our Lord at the last supper. He saw it surrounded by great flames of fire, and he immediately became excited by the prospect of the wealth and glory that would be his by possessing such a great prize.
Greedily, he reached into the flames to gr…
Some Things Are Too Good Not to Be True, Dimensions, p.105-106, by James W. Moore