“This is the Lord’s Supper!” 1 Corinthians 11:20-26
Roger Rose tells how he lost a younger brother through a tragic accident…
Of what “supper” was Roger Rose referring Of what “supper” was Roger Rose referring? Certainly most of us would recognize this is an obvious reference to…
to better understand what is the Lord’s Supper Purpose: to better understand what is the Lord’s Supper
I A MEMORIAL Feast A. The Lord’s Only Monument
The bread is to remind us that His physical body endured much… The fruit of vine is to remind us that His blood was shed to cover our sins…
I A MEMORIAL Feast A. The Lord’s Only Monument B. To Ever Remind Us
Ever hear “out of sight out of mind” Ever hear “out of sight out of mind”? If is a fact that we are prone to forget…
On the banks of a river in the middle of India, there is a building consider by many as the most beautiful building in the world…
II A SYMBOLIC Feast A. Symbols Are Simple B. Symbols Are Clear
Here is Paul and Mary… or is it?!
II A SYMBOLIC Feast A. Symbols Are Simple B. Symbols Are Clear C. Symbols Are Complete
III A PROCLAMATION Feast A. Proclamation of the Gospel B. Proclamation of Faith in Christ Proclamation of Christ’s Second Coming
The Lord’s Supper is not only retrospective…; it is also prospective in that it proclaims the fact He will return!
Only one group in the annuls of history, both sacred and secular, is it recorded that a “religious group” celebrated and continue to celebrate the death of its Founder…
Conclusion and Summary: That one exception is Christ’s Church. Those who are a part of His Church know that it has been ordained by Him to celebrate His death rather than His birth. This celebration is a supper. It is the Lord’s Supper – a supper made up by feasts: Memorial Feast, Symbolic Feast, Proclamation Feast.