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Introduction
Great depth of meaning it contains and soul-stirring experience.
Introduction: Great depth of meaning it contains and soul-stirring experience.
Communion is an vital part of Christian worship.
· Communion is an vital part of Christian worship.
Communion causes us to remember our Lord’s death and resurrection and to look for His glorious return in the future
· It causes us to remember our Lord’s death and resurrection and to look for His glorious return in the future
I. Passover Celebration
A. Gospel Accounts (Luke 22)
The eve of Jesus’ death on the Cross during the Passover
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When – Eve of His death, during the Passover
Passover most sacred feast of the Jewish religious year
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Passover most sacred feast of the Jewish religious year
Commemorated the final plague of Egypt where the first-born of the Egyptians died and the Israelites were spared b/c of the blood of a lamb sprinkled on their doorposts.
The lamb was then roasted and eaten with unleavened (flat) bread.
a. Commemorated the final plague of Egypt where the first-born of the Egyptians died and the Israelites were spared b/c of the blood of a lamb sprinkled on their doorposts.
The lamb was then roasted and eaten with unleavened bread
God’s command was that throughout the generations to come the feast would be celebrated.
Exodus 12:
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God’s command was that throughout the generations to come the feast would be celebrated.
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Jesus’ Passover celebration
Loaf of Bread – Broke it and gave thanks to God
“This is my body given for you; do this in remembrance of me”
1. Lord’s Supper – Passover Celebration
Cup of wine
a. Loaf of Bread – broke it and gave thanks to God
This cup is the new covenant in my blood, which is poured out for you ()
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This cup is the new covenant in my blood, which is poured out for you ()
Ended by signing a hymn and went out to the Mt. of Olives to pray
There Jesus was betrayed by Judas
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There Jesus was betrayed by Judas
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Following day Jesus was cruficied
Following day Jesus was crucified
Accounts: ; ; ;
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Accounts – ; ; ;
B. Paul’s Account (1 Corinthians 11)
Statements not in Gospel accounts
a. Statements not in Gospel accounts
“Eats or drinks the cup in an unworthy manner will be guilty of sinning against the body and blood of the Lord.”
i. Eats + drinks unworthy
Partake of bread and cup in an unworthy manner
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What does it mean to partake in unworthy manner
i. Partake of bread and cup in an unworthy manner
Disregard the true meaning of the bread and the cup and disregard the tremendous price Jesus paid for our salvation
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Disregard the true meaning of the bread and the cup and disregard the tremendous price Jesus paid for our salvation
Allow the ceremony to become a dead ritual
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Allow the ceronomy to become a dead ritual
To come to the supper with unconfessed sin
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To come to the supper with unconfessed sin
1 cor 11:
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Proclaim Lord’s death until he comes
Places time limit on ceremony – until Jesus returns
C. Take Away’s
From these two accounts we learn how Jesus used two of the frailest of elements as symbols of his body and his blood and established them to be a monument to His death.
From these two accounts we learn how Jesus used two of the frailest of elements as symbols of his body and his blood and established them to be a monument to His death.
From these two accounts we learn how Jesus used two of the frailest of elements as symbols of his body and his blood and established them to be a monument to His death.
Bread symbolized the body which was to be broken
Bread – body which was to be broken
Not a broken bone but so bruised/beaten that it was hardly recognizable (; )
Not a broken bone but so brused/beaten that it was hardly reconizble (
Wine symbolized Christ’s blood and the terrible death he would soon experience
He became fulfillment of countless OT prophecies (; ; ) concerning a redeemer
Do this in remember of me – a ceremony that must be continued in the future.
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Do this in remember of me – a ceremony that must be continued in the future.
Indicated also that the Passover, which required the sacrificing of a lamb, looked forward to the Lamb of God that was coming to take away the sins of the world
Take-Home:
The Lord’s supper or Christian communion, is a remembrance of what Christ did for us and a celebration of what we receive as a result of His sacrifice.
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