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LORD’S SUPPER

What Are We Doing? LORD’S SUPPER

The Lord’s Supper – We… “bless” – “give thanks” for the bread and cup (I Cor. 10:16, Matt. 26:26-27) - “Eucharist”???

The Lord’s Supper – We… “bless” – “give thanks” for the bread and cup (I Cor. 10:16, Matt. 26:26-27) - “Eucharist”??? Eat the bread, Drink the cup (I Cor. 11:24-26, I Cor. 10:16)

The Bread – The Cup Unleavened bread (Matt. 26:26; Ex. 12:8, 11) Fruit of the vine (Matt. 26:29, Lk. 22:17-18; 19-20)

The Bread – The Cup Unleavened bread (Matt. 26:26; Ex. 12:8, 11) Fruit of the vine (Matt. 26:29, Lk. 22:17-18; 19-20) “This is my body” – “This is my blood” Transubstantiation? – bread and cup change to body and blood of Jesus Consubstantiation? – the body and blood of Jesus co- exists with bread and cup Represents? -bread and cup signifies the body and blood of Jesus (cf. Jn. 6:53-56,63; 35)

The Bread – The Cup Unleavened bread (Matt. 26:26; Ex. 12:8, 11) Fruit of the vine (Matt. 26:29, Lk. 22:17-18; 19-20) “This is my body” – “This is my blood” Transubstantiation? – bread and cup change to body and blood of Jesus Consubstantiation? – the body and blood of Jesus co- exists with bread and cup Represents? -bread and cup signifies the body and blood of Jesus (cf. Jn. 6:53-56,63; 35) Body “given for you” – “new covenant in my blood” (Lk. 22:20) (“blood of the covenant poured out…” (Matt. 26:28)

The Lord’s Supper – We… “bless” – “give thanks” for the bread and cup (I Cor. 10:16, Matt. 26:26-27) - “Eucharist”??? Eat the bread, Drink the cup (I Cor. 11:24-26) Proclaim The Lord’s Death (I Cor. 11:26, I Cor. 1:18, 22, 2:2)

The Lord’s Supper – We… “bless” – “give thanks” for the bread and cup (I Cor. 10:16, Matt. 26:26-27) - “Eucharist”??? Eat the bread, Drink the cup (I Cor. 11:24-26) Proclaim The Lord’s Death (I Cor. 11:26) Remember Jesus’ Death on the cross (I Cor. 11:24-25)

The Lord’s Supper – We… “bless” – “give thanks” for the bread and cup (I Cor. 10:16, Matt. 26:26-27) - “Eucharist”??? Eat the bread, Drink the cup (I Cor. 11:24-26) Proclaim The Lord’s Death (I Cor. 11:26) Remember Jesus’ Death on the Cross (I Cor. 11:24-25) Examine or test self to be “approved” (I Cor. 11:28-29, 31)

Discerning Helps… Thinking of Jesus – night betrayed –cross “the cup which the Father hath given me, shall I not drink it?” (Jn. 18:11, Matt. 26:39-46)

Discerning Helps… Thinking of Jesus – night betrayed –cross “the cup which the Father hath given me, shall I not drink it?” (Jn. 18:11, Matt. 26:39-46) “Jesus gave him no answer” (Jn. 19:7-8, Acts 8:32)

Discerning Helps… Thinking of Jesus – night betrayed –cross “the cup which the Father hath given me, shall I not drink it?” (Jn. 18:11, Matt. 26:39-46) “Jesus gave him no answer” (Jn. 19:7-8, Acts 8:32) Seven sayings of Jesus on the cross (Lk. 23:34, 43; Jn. 19:26-27; Matt. 27:46; Jn. 19:28; 30, Lk. 23:46)

Discerning Helps… Thinking of Jesus – night betrayed –cross “the cup which the Father hath given me, shall I not drink it?” (Jn. 18:11, Matt. 26:39-46) “Jesus gave him no answer” (Jn. 19:7-8, Acts 8:32) Seven sayings of Jesus on the cross (Lk. 23:34, 43; Jn. 19:26-27; Matt. 27:46, Jn. 19:28; 30, Lk. 23:46) Promise of “new covenant” now fulfilled (Jer. 31:33- 34; Heb. 8:10-12)

What Are We Doing? Giving Thanks Eating unleavened bread – drinking fruit of the vine Remembering Jesus death – Proclaiming His death Testing self to be approved – How? – Discerning His Body