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Prayer
What does the Lord’s Supper symbolize?
The Paschal Lamb—Substitutionary Atonement
The Manna in the Wilderness—God’s Providence
The Inauguration of the New Covenant
The Future Marriage Supper of the Lamb (A foretaste of the New Heaven and Earth)
Why do we celebrate the Lord’s Supper?
To remind ourselves of what Christ did for us
To celebrate his victory over sin and death
To enjoy fellowship with other believers
How do we celebrate the Lord’s Supper?
In Unity
With Humility
With proper motives—to satisfy our spiritual hunger, not our physical hunger
Who can partake of the Lord’s Supper?
The Church
Those in good standing (not under the discipline of their church)
Those who have examined themselves
This necessarily excludes any who have not repented of their sins and trusted in Christ for salvation.
It also excludes those who have been saved but are harboring unrepentant sins in their hearts.
Close sermon in Prayer.
Pass out bread
Prayer of confession and repentance
Read Lk. 22:14-19
Eat Bread
Pass out wine/juice
Prayer of thanksgiving
Read Lk. 22:20
Drink wine/juice
Sing a hymn and dismiss
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