We are quickly coming to the end of our series on the church and what faithfulness as a body of believers entails. Last week, we examined Baptism as one of the ordinances given to the church and were blessed to participate in the ordinance itself. This Sunday, we will examine and observe the Lord’s supper, the other ordinance Christ commands of His church. Earlier this year, we began observing the supper on the first Sunday of every month rather than quarterly. Not only did the change in frequency allow members to participate in the supper more often, but it has also heightened our awareness of the supper’s intent and purpose. We observe the supper at the beginning of the second service so that we are able to participate in this covenant meal as a whole body together. In preparation for this ordinance, one of the pastors briefly explains the significance, the warnings, and the purpose of the supper. This Sunday, the sermon will examine all these things at length. On the night Jesus was betrayed, while observing the Passover with His disciples, Christ transformed the meaning of the Passover’s cup and bread to signify the salvation and institution of the New Covenant in His blood. Now, much like the Passover, the Lord’s Supper is the New Covenant sign of ongoing participation, remembrance, and celebration of the New Covenant as the body of Christ communes with Christ and one another. As we receive the Lord’s supper, we proclaim and display our response to the gospel before God, the church, and the world, declaring in a visible way that we belong to Christ in the New Covenant.
I. A Sign Of The New Covenant (Luke 22:15-20; Exodus 13:8)
II. An Act Of Communion (1 Corinthians 10:14-22; Highlight 16-17)
III. An Act Of Remembrance (1 Corinthians 11:17-25)
IV. An Act Of Proclamation (1 Corinthians 11:26)
V. An Act Of Expectation (1 Corinthians 11:26; Rev. 19:6-9)
VI. An Act Of Examination (1 Corinthians 11:27-34)
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