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“This is the Lord’s Supper!”
1 Corinthians 11:20-26
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Roger Rose tells how he lost a younger brother through a tragic accident…
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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…
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to better understand what is the Lord’s Supper
Purpose: to better understand what is the Lord’s Supper
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I A MEMORIAL Feast A. The Lord’s Only Monument
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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…
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I A MEMORIAL Feast A. The Lord’s Only Monument B. To Ever Remind Us
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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…
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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…
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II A SYMBOLIC Feast A. Symbols Are Simple B. Symbols Are Clear
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Here is Paul and Mary… or is it?!
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II A SYMBOLIC Feast A. Symbols Are Simple B. Symbols Are Clear
C. Symbols Are Complete
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III A PROCLAMATION Feast
A. Proclamation of the Gospel B. Proclamation of Faith in Christ Proclamation of Christ’s Second Coming
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The Lord’s Supper is not only retrospective…; it is also prospective in that it proclaims the fact He will return!
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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…
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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.
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