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The Lord's Supper: A Powerful Pictorial Message of Grace
1 Corinthians 11:23-32
INTRODUCTION:
I – THE EXPLANATION PROVIDED (1 Corinthians 11:23 – 25)
A- Who instituted it?
1- The Lord Jesus Christ
(Matthew 26:26 – 28)
B- Why did he institute it?
1- Because his disciples to remember his sacrifice.
(1 Corinthians 11:24, 25)
a. Remembering and focusing on his sacrifice has a profound effect upon us.
b.
It is a symbol to cause us to remember the spiritual facts
(Romans 6:5)
c.
Remembering his sacrifice inspires us to obey him.
C- What are the elements symbolic of?
1- The bread represents the body of Jesus.
2- The grape juice represents the blood of Jesus.
(Matthew 26:67; 27:27 – 31, 38; John 19:1 – 3) (John 19:16 – 18)
II- THE EXAMINATION REQUIRED (1 Corinthians 11:27 – 32)
A- Self examination is required.
1- Examine yourself for salvation (2 Corinthians 13:5)
a. Make sure that you know Christ (Matthew 7:21 – 23)
(1) note the way: "the Roman road to salvation"
2- Examine yourself for obedience.
(note: 1 Samuel 15:22-23)
a. Profession of faith and baptism (Matthew 10:32 – 33; 28:18 – 20)
b.
Are you an active witness for Christ?
(Acts 1:8)
c. are you faithful in stewardship?
(Matthew 25:14)
d.
Are you rightly related to other believers ?
(Matthew 18:15 – 35)
B- It is dangerous to fail to examine ourselves and get things right with him.
(1 Corinthians 11:29 – 30)
1- God will not allow his child to continue in rebellion without chastisement.
(Hebrews 12:6 – 11)
2- Repentance and confession brings forgiveness.
(1 Corinthians 11:32)
III- THE EXPECTATION PROCLAIMED (1 Corinthians 11:26)
A- The Lord's Supper expectantly proclaims the return of Christ.
1- Jesus has promised to return for his people.
(John 14:1 – 3)
2- Jesus's followers have expectantly awaited his return since his ascension.
(Revelation 22:20)
B- The Lord's supper expectantly proclaims that the believer will share in Christ's eternal kingdom.
1- Jesus promised to share the meal with us again in his eternal kingdom.
(Matthew 26:29)
(Revelation 21:1 – 7)
CONCLUSION:
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