In the House of the Lord Lesson #11 – Lord’s Supper.

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In the House of the Lord Lesson #11 – Lord’s Supper

The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper has always been reserved for those who are mature in their faith, who have been baptized and properly instructed, and have made a confession of unity with fellow members of the Christian Church.

Today we study the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper or Holy Communion. A Sacrament literally means “a holy thing.” The Lutheran Church defines a sacrament as … 1. It is a sacred act instituted (commanded) by Jesus while He was on earth. 2. It has a visible element connected to the Word of God. 3. It offers, gives and seals to us the forgiveness of sins, new life, and salvation.

What is the Lord’s Supper? Read Matthew 26: On Thursday of Holy Week (the week before Christ’s death and resurrection) Jesus and His disciples sat down to eat. What special feast were they about to celebrate?

What is the Lord’s Supper? Read Matthew 26: On Thursday of Holy Week (the week before Christ’s death and resurrection) Jesus and His disciples sat down to eat. What special feast were they about to celebrate? They celebrated the Old Testament festival of Passover.

What does Jesus mean by saying “my appointed time is near?” (v18)

He is referring to his death on the cross – the fulfillment of His mission.

Jesus instituted the Lord’s Supper. What visible element does He first give to them?

Bread

What statement does Jesus make concerning the bread? (v26)

This is his body.

Jesus then gives them wine. What does He say about it? (v28)

This is his blood.

What blessing does Jesus say had been given to the disciples through this? (v28b)

The forgiveness of sins.

What two earthly elements does Jesus use in the Lord’s Supper?

Jesus used the unleavened bread and grape wine of the Passover Meal.

What did Jesus say about these two elements?

“This is my body…this is my blood.”

Therefore, what do we receive when we partake of the Lord’s Supper?

Therefore, what do we receive when we partake of the Lord’s Supper? In the Lord’s Supper we receive the true and real body of Jesus in, with, and under the bread and wine. It is a miracle accomplished only by God.

What blessings do we receive in the Lord’s Supper?

What blessings do we receive in the Lord’s Supper? Through the Lord’s Supper we receive the full blessings of Christ earned by His death and resurrection, that is, forgiveness of sins, new life, and salvation.

What are the “unions” in Holy Communion? Union between

What are the “unions” in Holy Communion? Union between bread/wine, body/blood of Jesus Union between

What are the “unions” in Holy Communion? Union between bread/wine, body/blood of Jesus. Union between the believer and Jesus. Union between

What are the “unions” in Holy Communion? Union between bread/wine, body/blood of Jesus. Union between the believer and Jesus. Union between believers who commune together.

What happens at the Lord’s Table? In the Lord’s Supper we celebrate the vertical relationship between God and His children. There is also a horizontal relationship that we celebrate as a unity of fellow Christians based on our confession of faith. The study of God’s Word together and the confessing of that faith in public is the practice that we call “confirmation.”

Bible (Lutheran)Roman CatholicReformed Bread and Wine Body and Blood of Christ A comparison of the major differences

Bible (Lutheran) (4) Roman Catholic (2) Reformed (2) Bread and Wine Yes No Yes Body and Blood of Christ Yes Yes No A comparison of the major differences

For whom is the Lord’s Supper intended? Read 1 Corinthians 11: The apostle Paul had been taught the truths of the Lord’s Supper by the Lord Himself. What did he then do with those truths?

What insights does that give us as to what God wants to happen before a person comes to the Lord’s Supper?

One of the reasons that a person should be instructed before coming to the Lord’s Supper is the warning contained in verse 27, “Therefore, whoever eats the bread or drinks the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be guilty of sinning against the body and blood of the Lord.” If we take the Lord’s Supper in an unworthy manner, what does God say we are doing?

Verse 29 further explains verse 27, “For anyone who eats and drinks without recognizing the body of the Lord eats and drinks judgment on himself.” If I come to the Lord’s Supper not knowing what I’m doing, into what dangerous situation do I put myself?

In verse 28 God gives us further instruction, “A man ought to examine himself before he eats of the bread and drinks of the cup.” What does God want us to do before coming to the Lord’s Supper?

In order to examine myself, I would compare my thoughts, words, and actions with what God commands in His Ten Commandments. I can also use the Personal Preparation for Holy Communion found on page 156 in Christian Worship: A Lutheran Hymnal. If I do this honestly, what will I have to admit?

Why would God want us to do that before coming to the Lord’s Supper?

What should I do if I’ve wronged someone and haven’t settled the matter. Should I still come to the Lord’s Supper?

God gives us one further word of instruction in 1 Corinthians 10:17, “Because there is one loaf, we, who are many, are one body, for we all partake of the one loaf.” If I take the Lord’s Supper with someone, what am I confessing about our beliefs?

Celebrating the Lord’s Supper on the basis of this unity is known as “close communion.”

Close communion Who is properly prepared to receive Holy Communion? Communion should only be given to those who …

Communion should only be given to those who… ●Have been properly instructed. ●Recognize that in the Lord’s Supper we receive Jesus’ body and blood in a miraculous way. ●Are able to examine themselves. ●Are repentant of their sins. ●Do not live a scandalous life. ●Confess a common faith in all the teachings of the Bible.

This Biblical doctrine is called “close communion,” and has been the practice of the Christian Church all through the ages.

What does God command concerning the unity of the Church?

What is an unfortunate truth about how some people destroy the unity of the Church?

Why should we receive Communion only in our own church or church body?

Joint Communion signifies a common faith.

When the Lord gave His Passover Meal to the Children of Israel, it was only for those who believed in Him as their Savior God. When Jesus instituted the Lord’s Supper to replace the Passover Meal, it was with His close circle of disciples, not large crowds. This highlights what the Church has always practiced. The Lord’s Supper is a meal of close spiritual fellowship. It is an expression of this close fellowship.

Once we are united in faith, how often should we come together to receive the Lord’s Supper?

What if I am unable to receive the Lord’s Supper because I am the hospital or homebound?

What should I do about worship and communion if I am on vacation?

If my faith is weak, should I come to the Lord’s Supper?