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Main Idea: God desires that we would observe the Lord’s Supper to proclaim the gospel of Jesus.
Key Question: Are you ready to receive the Lord’s Supper?
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There is a Backward Look.
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24-25)
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- Remember so that we never forget that we are not where we are by our own good efforts or anything we did.
“And Moses said to the people: “Remember this day in which you went out of Egypt, out of the house of bondage; for by strength of hand the Lord brought you out of this place.”
- Remember that Christ made the ultimate sacrifice for our bondage!
- 23 times in the book of Deuteronomy Moses tells the people to remember.
2. There is an Inward Look.
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27-31)
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- “examine” literally to “put to test the genuineness of themselves”
“Examine yourselves as to whether you are in the faith.
Test yourselves.
Do you not know yourselves, that Jesus Christ is in you?—unless indeed you are disqualified.”
- You bring judgment on yourself if you eat unworthily.
Don’t miss the partaking rather repent and get right with God.
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There is an Outward Look.
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26)
- “proclaim” in this context is more about the idea of proclamation by action rather than by speaking.
Although both are essential this is the form in which this term is used here.
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- At the point of salvation we become a witness for Him, that is by our actions (i.e.
what we partake in) and through sharing the word (testifying and witnessing).
- Proclaim here is meant also to do it continually, even now!
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There is an Upward Look.
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- The point in which we are “freed” from proclaiming Him is at the point of his second coming.
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- Jesus has gone to finish His work in Heaven for us therefore we must be faithful to the “work” He has left for us to do!
CONCLUSION
- Get right with God and others as the Lord provokes your heart.
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